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RnB 26/03/2015

'Dirty' - A Turbulent Unique Story Of Confessions And Experiences From MC Flux's Professional Career

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'Dirty' - A Turbulent Unique Story Of Confessions And Experiences From MC Flux's Professional Career
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) "One of the best MC's in the UK, period."
DJ Colin Dale, Wildlife A
"What more can I say, he's a great MC, one of the most pioneering to grace the mic."
DJ Grooverider, Prototype Records
Drum and Bass pioneer MC Flux is to release a book cataloguing his history as an upcoming musician on the electronic scene, whilst leading a life full of hooliganism and drug-addiction. The book, to be released TBC 2015, is full of insights into the lifestyle of underground parties and football fanaticism, combined with a real-world take on what it was like to live in London through the 80's and 90's.

"Once upon there was a little black boy named Rodney who grabbed the microphone, got into fights, and had issues with drugs."

Growing up in Croydon, MC Flux and his associates experienced a gritty underworld of drugs, football violence and institutionalised racism, catalogued with brutal honesty over the space of 20 chapters. Retelling his story in an informal "pub banter" setting, Carl "McFlux" Thomas pulls no punches when he invites the reader to witness his struggles with police brutality, substance abuse and rival football firms which he would one day overcome to become a pivotal figure in the emerging Drum 'n Bass scene.

Now a social worker who works with troubled youths, MC Flux' story is one of rehabilitation and vindication. Since 1993, he has toured all six continents in front of crowds of up to 40,000 as one of the first professional MC's of the Drum 'n Bass movement having previously worked with labels such as Ram Records and Moondance. In 1996 he founded his own clothing company, Inta-Natty alongside fellow South-Londoners Pete Nice (co-author of the book), Face, Killer, Inch, Juice, Danny B, Grooverider, Bailey and Fabio all of whom are mentioned in the book.

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Website: TBC
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