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Monthly E.Qualize News - January 2021

  This is a monthly newsletter by E.Qualize providing  stories, workings and happenings in and around the events and nightlife scene over the prior month. As E.Qualize's business model is heavily linked to these areas of business, it is only right for us to let you know how things are developing in most countries and what the new norm may be with parties, clubs and gatherings after the controlling of COVID-19. All-Party Parliament Group (APPG) met with UK government and released a survey to discuss ways to fight off the challenges in the nightlife sector [Author: Sam Hyland] In December 2020, a number of nightlife organisations came together to create a politcal party, All-Party Parliament group (APPG) in response to the lack of appreciation from the UK government with regards to what nighlife and events brings to the economy, and the lack of consideration from the government to find safe solutions to see its return. APPG is a political party combining members from UK music (o...

R Double S x E.Qualize: Top 10 Projects of 2020 (CERTIFIED)

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 R Double S meets up with E.Qualize once again to discuss his favourite projects released last year ranging from UK afro-grime to US RnB and Hip Hop. The DJ/entrepreneur has dedicated himself to E.Qualize and DJing, and has had a strong passion for music of black culture throughout his life. All projects mentioned below and those considered dropped within the 2020 year cycle. 10. Pa Salieu - Send Them To Coventry Pa Salieu is an iconic artist who has had a significant rise in his music career in 2020. He started off the year with the smash hit 'Frontline' which is where I first found out about him. He kicked on from the banger with the two singles 'Betty' and 'Bang Out' four months later and then shut down the lockdown period with his collab single 'My Family' featuring BackRoad Gee. Pa released 'B***K' as an empowering black-inspired song during the time where BLM was at its highest due to the death of George Floyd (all his music earnings went t...