‘No Problem’ by @morriarchi
A collection of instrumentals derived from the sounds of UK street soul circa 1984-1994.
This has been a long time bucket list to do, and probably is just scratching surface....
Unlike its US counter part and musical older sibling , UK street soul was a little more raw, more sultry, slightly macabre and dare i say it a bit funkier???
With Loose Ends, Omar, Soul II Soul leading the charge, lesser known but equally important groups like i-level, 5th of Heaven, En - To - End to name a few made a savage impact on the scene and its adjacent sub genres.
A product of loosely wired sound systems, love letters, weekend shirts, panda pop and dunkable biscuits.
Named after the short lived TV show ‘ No Problem’created by the Black Theatre Co-operatives and featuring the illustrious cast of Victor Romero Evans, Shope Shodeinde, Chris Tummings, Judith Jacob and the phenomenal Janet Kay.
In this weird and saddeningwave of fascism we are seeing across the country atm heres to celebrating a part of Britain you can be proud of.
‘No Problem’ by @morriarchi
A collection of instrumentals derived from the sounds of UK street soul circa 1984-1994.
This has been a long time bucket list to do, and probably is just scratching surface....
Unlike its US counter part and musical older sibling , UK street soul was a little more raw, more sultry, slightly macabre and dare i say it a bit funkier???
With Loose Ends, Omar, Soul II Soul leading the charge, lesser known but equally important groups like i-level, 5th of Heaven, En - To - End to name a few made a savage impact on the scene and its adjacent sub genres.
A product of loosely wired sound systems, love letters, weekend shirts, panda pop and dunkable biscuits.
Named after the short lived TV show ‘ No Problem’created by the Black Theatre Co-operatives and featuring the illustrious cast of Victor Romero Evans, Shope Shodeinde, Chris Tummings, Judith Jacob and the phenomenal Janet Kay.
In this weird and saddeningwave of fascism we are seeing across the country atm heres to celebrating a part of Britain you can be proud of.
‘No Problem’ by @morriarchi
A collection of instrumentals derived from the sounds of UK street soul circa 1984-1994.
This has been a long time bucket list to do, and probably is just scratching surface....
Unlike its US counter part and musical older sibling , UK street soul was a little more raw, more sultry, slightly macabre and dare i say it a bit funkier???
With Loose Ends, Omar, Soul II Soul leading the charge, lesser known but equally important groups like i-level, 5th of Heaven, En - To - End to name a few made a savage impact on the scene and its adjacent sub genres.
A product of loosely wired sound systems, love letters, weekend shirts, panda pop and dunkable biscuits.
Named after the short lived TV show ‘ No Problem’created by the Black Theatre Co-operatives and featuring the illustrious cast of Victor Romero Evans, Shope Shodeinde, Chris Tummings, Judith Jacob and the phenomenal Janet Kay.
In this weird and saddeningwave of fascism we are seeing across the country atm heres to celebrating a part of Britain you can be proud of.
Shouts to @phillipmlynar @bandcamp for the kind words on the recent u.k. street soul beat tape i did called ‘No Problem’.
Enjoying doing these themed instrumental pieces.
Get to zone in on a specific section of a genre or moment in time, delve in, find what works, which makes the whole thing a bit more of a challenge / puzzle to solve supposed to just mashing loose beats together like i did in the past.
Got a few cassettes dropping on the site this week - really limited numbers @group_bracil
Love to all those listening.
Shouts to @phillipmlynar @bandcamp for the kind words on the recent u.k. street soul beat tape i did called ‘No Problem’.
Enjoying doing these themed instrumental pieces.
Get to zone in on a specific section of a genre or moment in time, delve in, find what works, which makes the whole thing a bit more of a challenge / puzzle to solve supposed to just mashing loose beats together like i did in the past.
Got a few cassettes dropping on the site this week - really limited numbers @group_bracil
Love to all those listening.
Shouts to @phillipmlynar @bandcamp for the kind words on the recent u.k. street soul beat tape i did called ‘No Problem’.
Enjoying doing these themed instrumental pieces.
Get to zone in on a specific section of a genre or moment in time, delve in, find what works, which makes the whole thing a bit more of a challenge / puzzle to solve supposed to just mashing loose beats together like i did in the past.
Got a few cassettes dropping on the site this week - really limited numbers @group_bracil
Love to all those listening.
Shouts to @phillipmlynar @bandcamp for the kind words on the recent u.k. street soul beat tape i did called ‘No Problem’.
Enjoying doing these themed instrumental pieces.
Get to zone in on a specific section of a genre or moment in time, delve in, find what works, which makes the whole thing a bit more of a challenge / puzzle to solve supposed to just mashing loose beats together like i did in the past.
Got a few cassettes dropping on the site this week - really limited numbers @group_bracil
Love to all those listening.
‘No Problem’ Cassette Tape
(Limited Run)
Featuring a bonus beat only available on cassette for time being.
available via @group_bracil

Bank Holiday 24th of May come and catch a vibe @soma__ldn with myself & @morriarchi running it up 8pm till late 💃💃💃

Back on @subtleradio today from 14:00-15:00 GMT
playing records with @kiina_dd
Tune in…
Keepin my foot on necks we back on set w/ movies s/o @gregoremmanuel_ , you lot ready for the next drop?? - **/03/2026
My February/Valentines 💘 mix on @subtleradio is now up on the archives.
Bunch of lovers rock, soul ballads, slow jams and a some favourites selected by the boo 🌹
RIP J Dilla RIP D’angelo
My February/Valentines 💘 mix on @subtleradio is now up on the archives.
Bunch of lovers rock, soul ballads, slow jams and a some favourites selected by the boo 🌹
RIP J Dilla RIP D’angelo
My February/Valentines 💘 mix on @subtleradio is now up on the archives.
Bunch of lovers rock, soul ballads, slow jams and a some favourites selected by the boo 🌹
RIP J Dilla RIP D’angelo
My February/Valentines 💘 mix on @subtleradio is now up on the archives.
Bunch of lovers rock, soul ballads, slow jams and a some favourites selected by the boo 🌹
RIP J Dilla RIP D’angelo
My February/Valentines 💘 mix on @subtleradio is now up on the archives.
Bunch of lovers rock, soul ballads, slow jams and a some favourites selected by the boo 🌹
RIP J Dilla RIP D’angelo
My February/Valentines 💘 mix on @subtleradio is now up on the archives.
Bunch of lovers rock, soul ballads, slow jams and a some favourites selected by the boo 🌹
RIP J Dilla RIP D’angelo
My February/Valentines 💘 mix on @subtleradio is now up on the archives.
Bunch of lovers rock, soul ballads, slow jams and a some favourites selected by the boo 🌹
RIP J Dilla RIP D’angelo
The issue with ‘UK HIP-HOP…’
Here’s rapper @mudinmymalbec and producer @morriarchi on why the term gives some people the ick.
#ukmusic #ukrap #ukhiphop

Get Familiar with Morriarchi & Sonnyjim now on our blog.
In the ever-evolving landscape of hip hop, two artists have been quietly but consistently bending the rules. Birmingham rapper Sonnyjim and Sheffield producer Morriarchi come from different parts of the country, but share a deep commitment to craft, collaboration, and keeping things unpredictable.
Sonnyjim’s deadpan flow and razor-sharp wordplay have seen him move between underground cult status and collaborations with legends like MF Doom, Jay Electronica, DJ Premier, and Madlib. Morriarchi, meanwhile, has carved out a reputation as a beatmaker with cinematic vision — pulling from dusty records, global travels, and Sheffield’s DIY spirit to create soundscapes that sit somewhere between hip hop, trip hop, and leftfield electronica.
Together, they’ve built a partnership rooted in trust, experimentation, and an almost playful refusal to fit into one box. Their forthcoming record is their most expansive yet — spanning smoked-out jazz loops, heavy funk flips, and unexpected cinematic turns.
Get familiar with the duo as they talk about their creative chemistry, the UK’s shifting musical landscape, and how to keep building when algorithms and AI threaten to flatten the sound. What follows is a conversation about community, chaos, and finding your voice in a scene that’s finally getting global attention.

Get Familiar with Morriarchi & Sonnyjim now on our blog.
In the ever-evolving landscape of hip hop, two artists have been quietly but consistently bending the rules. Birmingham rapper Sonnyjim and Sheffield producer Morriarchi come from different parts of the country, but share a deep commitment to craft, collaboration, and keeping things unpredictable.
Sonnyjim’s deadpan flow and razor-sharp wordplay have seen him move between underground cult status and collaborations with legends like MF Doom, Jay Electronica, DJ Premier, and Madlib. Morriarchi, meanwhile, has carved out a reputation as a beatmaker with cinematic vision — pulling from dusty records, global travels, and Sheffield’s DIY spirit to create soundscapes that sit somewhere between hip hop, trip hop, and leftfield electronica.
Together, they’ve built a partnership rooted in trust, experimentation, and an almost playful refusal to fit into one box. Their forthcoming record is their most expansive yet — spanning smoked-out jazz loops, heavy funk flips, and unexpected cinematic turns.
Get familiar with the duo as they talk about their creative chemistry, the UK’s shifting musical landscape, and how to keep building when algorithms and AI threaten to flatten the sound. What follows is a conversation about community, chaos, and finding your voice in a scene that’s finally getting global attention.

Get Familiar with Morriarchi & Sonnyjim now on our blog.
In the ever-evolving landscape of hip hop, two artists have been quietly but consistently bending the rules. Birmingham rapper Sonnyjim and Sheffield producer Morriarchi come from different parts of the country, but share a deep commitment to craft, collaboration, and keeping things unpredictable.
Sonnyjim’s deadpan flow and razor-sharp wordplay have seen him move between underground cult status and collaborations with legends like MF Doom, Jay Electronica, DJ Premier, and Madlib. Morriarchi, meanwhile, has carved out a reputation as a beatmaker with cinematic vision — pulling from dusty records, global travels, and Sheffield’s DIY spirit to create soundscapes that sit somewhere between hip hop, trip hop, and leftfield electronica.
Together, they’ve built a partnership rooted in trust, experimentation, and an almost playful refusal to fit into one box. Their forthcoming record is their most expansive yet — spanning smoked-out jazz loops, heavy funk flips, and unexpected cinematic turns.
Get familiar with the duo as they talk about their creative chemistry, the UK’s shifting musical landscape, and how to keep building when algorithms and AI threaten to flatten the sound. What follows is a conversation about community, chaos, and finding your voice in a scene that’s finally getting global attention.

Get Familiar with Morriarchi & Sonnyjim now on our blog.
In the ever-evolving landscape of hip hop, two artists have been quietly but consistently bending the rules. Birmingham rapper Sonnyjim and Sheffield producer Morriarchi come from different parts of the country, but share a deep commitment to craft, collaboration, and keeping things unpredictable.
Sonnyjim’s deadpan flow and razor-sharp wordplay have seen him move between underground cult status and collaborations with legends like MF Doom, Jay Electronica, DJ Premier, and Madlib. Morriarchi, meanwhile, has carved out a reputation as a beatmaker with cinematic vision — pulling from dusty records, global travels, and Sheffield’s DIY spirit to create soundscapes that sit somewhere between hip hop, trip hop, and leftfield electronica.
Together, they’ve built a partnership rooted in trust, experimentation, and an almost playful refusal to fit into one box. Their forthcoming record is their most expansive yet — spanning smoked-out jazz loops, heavy funk flips, and unexpected cinematic turns.
Get familiar with the duo as they talk about their creative chemistry, the UK’s shifting musical landscape, and how to keep building when algorithms and AI threaten to flatten the sound. What follows is a conversation about community, chaos, and finding your voice in a scene that’s finally getting global attention.

Get Familiar with Morriarchi & Sonnyjim now on our blog.
In the ever-evolving landscape of hip hop, two artists have been quietly but consistently bending the rules. Birmingham rapper Sonnyjim and Sheffield producer Morriarchi come from different parts of the country, but share a deep commitment to craft, collaboration, and keeping things unpredictable.
Sonnyjim’s deadpan flow and razor-sharp wordplay have seen him move between underground cult status and collaborations with legends like MF Doom, Jay Electronica, DJ Premier, and Madlib. Morriarchi, meanwhile, has carved out a reputation as a beatmaker with cinematic vision — pulling from dusty records, global travels, and Sheffield’s DIY spirit to create soundscapes that sit somewhere between hip hop, trip hop, and leftfield electronica.
Together, they’ve built a partnership rooted in trust, experimentation, and an almost playful refusal to fit into one box. Their forthcoming record is their most expansive yet — spanning smoked-out jazz loops, heavy funk flips, and unexpected cinematic turns.
Get familiar with the duo as they talk about their creative chemistry, the UK’s shifting musical landscape, and how to keep building when algorithms and AI threaten to flatten the sound. What follows is a conversation about community, chaos, and finding your voice in a scene that’s finally getting global attention.

Get Familiar with Morriarchi & Sonnyjim now on our blog.
In the ever-evolving landscape of hip hop, two artists have been quietly but consistently bending the rules. Birmingham rapper Sonnyjim and Sheffield producer Morriarchi come from different parts of the country, but share a deep commitment to craft, collaboration, and keeping things unpredictable.
Sonnyjim’s deadpan flow and razor-sharp wordplay have seen him move between underground cult status and collaborations with legends like MF Doom, Jay Electronica, DJ Premier, and Madlib. Morriarchi, meanwhile, has carved out a reputation as a beatmaker with cinematic vision — pulling from dusty records, global travels, and Sheffield’s DIY spirit to create soundscapes that sit somewhere between hip hop, trip hop, and leftfield electronica.
Together, they’ve built a partnership rooted in trust, experimentation, and an almost playful refusal to fit into one box. Their forthcoming record is their most expansive yet — spanning smoked-out jazz loops, heavy funk flips, and unexpected cinematic turns.
Get familiar with the duo as they talk about their creative chemistry, the UK’s shifting musical landscape, and how to keep building when algorithms and AI threaten to flatten the sound. What follows is a conversation about community, chaos, and finding your voice in a scene that’s finally getting global attention.

Get Familiar with Morriarchi & Sonnyjim now on our blog.
In the ever-evolving landscape of hip hop, two artists have been quietly but consistently bending the rules. Birmingham rapper Sonnyjim and Sheffield producer Morriarchi come from different parts of the country, but share a deep commitment to craft, collaboration, and keeping things unpredictable.
Sonnyjim’s deadpan flow and razor-sharp wordplay have seen him move between underground cult status and collaborations with legends like MF Doom, Jay Electronica, DJ Premier, and Madlib. Morriarchi, meanwhile, has carved out a reputation as a beatmaker with cinematic vision — pulling from dusty records, global travels, and Sheffield’s DIY spirit to create soundscapes that sit somewhere between hip hop, trip hop, and leftfield electronica.
Together, they’ve built a partnership rooted in trust, experimentation, and an almost playful refusal to fit into one box. Their forthcoming record is their most expansive yet — spanning smoked-out jazz loops, heavy funk flips, and unexpected cinematic turns.
Get familiar with the duo as they talk about their creative chemistry, the UK’s shifting musical landscape, and how to keep building when algorithms and AI threaten to flatten the sound. What follows is a conversation about community, chaos, and finding your voice in a scene that’s finally getting global attention.
DO YOU LIKE JAZZ? 🫵
What with our JAZZ ISSUE still doing the rounds in print, we put the J-word to our most recent interviewees, @mudinmymalbec and @morriarchi.
Turns out they do.
#doyoulikejazz #jazz #offiemag
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