HHC Digital Downloads…

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VIEWING GUIDELINES
Once downloaded, HHC Digital should open automatically in Adobe Acrobat Reader, which should be pre-installed on pretty much any computer bought since the 5 1/4" floppy disc BBC Micro days. If you don't have it, click here to get in the game.

HHC Digital is designed to be read comfortably on your computer screen - and looks swelligant if you hit the 'Full Screen' button in Acrobat - but you can also print it out to read on the train/bus/toilet. It'll also work on your iPhone or lesser-branded mobile communications device - and we'll have an optimised version coming soon.

We recommend using Firefox to download it (available here), though there shouldn't be any problems using your browser of choice.

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All The Hip-Hop News That’s Fit To Link…

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HHC Digital’s rap round-up…
By Richard Watson
Parking Lot Pimp-slappin’: In news straight out of 1995, it was reported that Suge Knight and his posse administered a beating to Yukmouth in a supermarket carpark, relieving the Luniz rapper of 92,000 worth of jewelery. If they wanted some change for the trolleys, couldn’t they just have asked him [...]

Home Grown: The UK Hip-Hop Story

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Photography by Alex Fakso, Richard Reyes
Following up our preview in HHC Digital 005, we checked in with the men behind Home Grown: The Story Of UK Hip-Hop for a chat about the definitive domestic rap exhibition…
When did the idea for the exhibition first come about?
Andy Brydon (Project Manager and Curator): “It’s been on our Urbis [...]