Nicky Spesh - Career

Career

In 2003 he appeared on DJ rubbish's album "Armageddon Sessions" with GMBeats and also featured on the Album Cassetteboy v DJ Rubbish Inside A Whale's Cock Vol 1" under the name Spectre. In September 2005 he released his first album "The World I Know" which received critical acclaim including the coveted 5 Stars in International DJ magazine: "Nicky's world is one heck of a fascinating place." They said.

Kris Needs, author of "Joe Strummer and the legend of the clash", said "Nicky Spesh's highly addictive debut album takes UK Hip Hop to a level from its previous American emulations. It shows a unique world view translated into sci fi fantasy and delivered amidst a lush gamut of beats and backdrops." in DJ Magazine September 2005.

Nicky has appeared on the radio in New Zealand BFM, and has also featured on BBC Radio Northern Ireland and Radio 1Xtra.

In 2006 he was a finalist at the UK Poetry Slam at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East. He also won the word-up slam at the same venue. In 2007 he moved into music production for TV including work on Silent Witness, a Sky 1 docudrama and the forthcoming Triple Nipple Club documentary on Channel 4.

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