ROLL DEEP
Q: Why are you at the LMHR festival?
A: "We've been doing stuff for LMHR for four years now. We don't like racism and we love music. So we said that we we would do something to support the cause."
Q: What kind of reception did you get from the crowd?
A: "Terrific all in all. The crowd have come out well and we were feeding off of them. They got behind our performance."
Q: What have you got lined up for the future?
A: "Now we're working with quite a lot of big names. But we're keeping it between ourselves at the minute. Ayia Napa will be standard this summer. We will be delivering all over the clubs on an international level.
Q: Advice for up and coming artists?
A: "Keep working hard because you not going to get anywhere without it. If you've not got the drive not saying you will but if not work hard not going to get anything.
Q: What is your opinion on the BNP?
A: "In 2009 and people should be working together to love music and hate racism. If your against unity then you should just keep your fingers to yourself. We're all trying to get to the same place.
"Some people still have views and feeling straight out of the 1900s. It's trouble and they need to look after themselves and ask what is really going on.
"We want to be out there and achieving and that's why we have to help the LMHR cause."







