Every Wednesday join Rich Slice, Amp Logik and Bravo Anané as the Manchester-based trio bridge the gaps in society and discuss life up north, growing up as 80s babies in London and their African heritage - detailing their experiences, cultural differences and take you on a nostalgic journey through their roots. No stone is left unturned as they voice their undiluted opinions on the world as they see it.
Whoever f*cks with it, f*cks with it.
We’re unapologetic... Sorry.
Hosts:
@rslicebeats
@amp_logik
@bravoanane
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Every Wednesday join Rich Slice, Amp Logik and Bravo Anané as the Manchester-based trio bridge the gaps in society and discuss life up north, growing up as 80s babies in London and their African heritage - detailing their experiences, cultural differences and take you on a nostalgic journey through their roots. No stone is left unturned as they voice their undiluted opinions on the world as they see it.
Whoever f*cks with it, f*cks with it.
We’re unapologetic... Sorry.
Hosts:
@rslicebeats
@amp_logik
@bravoanane
Episode 27: "I'll tell the truth... at one stage I wanted to be Chinese!"
Mind The Gap Podcast
1 hour 14 minutes 31 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 27: "I'll tell the truth... at one stage I wanted to be Chinese!"
We are back!! Once again we've weathered COVID and made a much overdue return to the world of podcasting. This week we get straight into it and ask the important questions; is Hip Hop really dead? Is it easier to be a Drill artist now, than it was to be a Grime artist? Did you know an undercover African and what made Amp Logik want to be Chinese when he was younger?!
As per always expect humorous, honest conversation from 3 London lads living in Manchester.
@mannymindthegap
Mind The Gap Podcast
Every Wednesday join Rich Slice, Amp Logik and Bravo Anané as the Manchester-based trio bridge the gaps in society and discuss life up north, growing up as 80s babies in London and their African heritage - detailing their experiences, cultural differences and take you on a nostalgic journey through their roots. No stone is left unturned as they voice their undiluted opinions on the world as they see it.
Whoever f*cks with it, f*cks with it.
We’re unapologetic... Sorry.
Hosts:
@rslicebeats
@amp_logik
@bravoanane