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Bites: Birmingham's Mean Streets: Mix Mag's Top Drug Tip: Anderson Noise's Star Rises: Timo's Very Metal Future: London Cops & Drugs

Author: Jonty Adderley
Sunday, March 3, 2002
"If you can convince 50 people in London that your record's good, then the whole world will think your record is good. If you convince 50 people in Birmingham that your record is good, then 50 people in Birmingham think your record's good." (The Guardian)

Rising UK garage star Mike Skinners aka Streets explains why he's moved to London.


Carrying pills for friends (even just a half) means users can be charged as dealers, a Ministry reader reveals.

http://www.mixmag.net


"He's very young and very talented and very hungry. He's been playing with me here, going on before me and sometimes also after me. He's also got his own label in Brazil called Noise Records and there's some great music on the label. I'm looking to pick up one or two of his tracks as we speak. It's hot stuff- too hot too ignore." (7 Magazine)

Carl Cox suggests Anderson Noise will be Brazil's next superstar DJ

http://www.trustthedj.com/carlcox


"I don't want to piss off my fans but I'm sure that I'm going to have a good time with some tattooed, long haired guys that are shouting "your music fucking rocks" (NME)

Timo Maas predicts his new album will appeal to audiences beyond his current club fan base.

http://www.timomaas.com


"Sir John accepts that many officers - especially the younger ones - take drugs.
In his day, alcohol was the choice of recreational 'drug' favoured by those in the police, but society has changed." (Daily Mirror)

A senior police officer explains why London police aren't introducing random drug testing.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm-objectid=11653604&method=full&>siteid=50143.

">http://www.cs.aston.ac.uk/oldbrum/CorporationStImages.html (Birmingham slums)


"Terrified that the bouncers would think I was a dealer, I had explained to them that the ten pills were for me and my mates. Big mistake- I should have said it was my personal stash (supply)." (Mix Mag magazine)

Carrying pills for friends (even just a half) means users can be charged as dealers, a Ministry reader reveals.

http://www.mixmag.net


"He's very young and very talented and very hungry. He's been playing with me here, going on before me and sometimes also after me. He's also got his own label in Brazil called Noise Records and there's some great music on the label. I'm looking to pick up one or two of his tracks as we speak. It's hot stuff- too hot too ignore." (7 Magazine)

Carl Cox suggests Anderson Noise will be Brazil's next superstar DJ

http://www.trustthedj.com/carlcox


"I don't want to piss off my fans but I'm sure that I'm going to have a good time with some tattooed, long haired guys that are shouting "your music fucking rocks" (NME)

Timo Maas predicts his new album will appeal to audiences beyond his current club fan base.

http://www.timomaas.com


"Sir John accepts that many officers - especially the younger ones - take drugs.
In his day, alcohol was the choice of recreational 'drug' favoured by those in the police, but society has changed." (Daily Mirror)

A senior police officer explains why London police aren't introducing random drug testing.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm-objectid=11653604&method=full&>siteid=50143.

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