Munkimuk

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Mark Ross, known as Munk or Munkimuk is a Sydney based Indigenous Hip Hop performer. He is known as The Grandfather of Indigenous Hip Hop [1] and has been performing since 1984 as a breakdancer and rapping since 1988. He is known for his music production, MCíng, breakdancing, event hosting and radio broadcasting. He has also been quoted as an influence on quite a few Australian hip hop artists.

Munkimuk was the founding member of Deadly Award-winning group South West Syndicate.[2] He has since gone solo and released his debut album in 2005. He raps in Jardwadjali (from the Grampians in Victoria) [3] as well as in English. He is also an accomplished freestyle MC and has toured internationally playing shows in Europe, Canada & USA. He has played hundreds of shows since 1989 including Big Day Out, Yabun, The Deadlys, Corroboree 2000, Barunga Festival, AFL, NRL, Arafura Games, Sydney Writers Festival, NT Writers Festival, Carnivale, Stylin Up, Klub Koori and Vibe 3 on 3 Basketball & Hip Hop Events.

In 2006 Munkimuk was nominated for a Deadly in the category of Single Release of the Year for his song Dreamtime which was originally recorded by South West Syndicate in 1999. Another mix of the track Dreamtime features on 2009 compilation CD "Making Waves - Indigenous Hip Hop" released through Gadigal Music and ABC. In 2011 Munkimuk released a song and video clip with singer Sharnee Fenwick called "Mighty Rabbitohs" for South Sydney Rabbitohs Rugby League team. Munk in late 2012 formed a new band named "Renegades Of Munk" and in 2013 the band will release their debut self titled album.

Munkimuk has also is well known for his production and recording of various artists over the last 15 years including Shellie Morris, Dukebox, Trindoe, Yothu Yindi, Nabarlek Band, Ebony Williams, Swannz, Mas-siva and many other groups and artists. He also plays bass, rhythm and lead guitar, keyboards and drums. He has his own studio and also is a producer / engineer at Gadigal Studios.

Munkimuk also hosts a nationally syndicated weekly radio program "Indij Hip Hop Show" every Tuesday 6pm-7pm which is produced from Koori Radio in Sydney and has been going since October 2007 and has won CBAA Award in 2008 for Contribution to Local Music. He also hosts Munk's Funky Lunch every Thursday from 1pm-2pm featuring funk, soul and rare grooves from the 60's, 70's & 80's. Munk also has a segment on the Deadly Sounds program called Hip Hop Drop. In 2011 Munkimuk was nominated for a Deadly Award for Community Broadcaster of the Year.

Munkimuk works around Australia on community educational hip-hop projects[4] & has for many years including Jimmy Little Foundation and the Thumbs Up program.

Munkimuk has been breakdancing since 1983 and still is active.

Discography

  • Ten Years Too Late (2005 Demo)

References

  1. ABC, Thursday 23 April, 2009 Making Waves Hip Hop launch by Renee Williamson and Frank Trotman-Golden
  2. Local Noise Munkimuk - interview
  3. The Age October 14, 2006 With pride and defiance by Sian Prior
  4. The Age April 1, 2006 The new corroboree by Tony Mitchell

External links

MySpace page

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