Shaun “SYpher” Yassin has been reviewing concerts on SYpherSights.com since 2013. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he’s a passionate Hip-Hop fan who’s always interested in learning more about the history of the culture, as well as discovering new artists paving the way for the future. His favourite aspect of the music is seeing it get performed live, and his concert reviews are the best way to re-live the concerts you’ve attended in and around the city, or can be the next best thing to experience a show you couldn’t make it to. Writing from the average fan’s perspective with a point of view that any attendee could have, he strives to capture that experience of being in the middle of the crowd, from the large arena shows headlined by chart-topping stars down to the more intimate showcases with local up-and-coming artists.
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AmbrosiaForHeads.com is one of the most well curated sites dedicated to serving up the best that Hip-Hop culture has to offer. SYpher interned with them throughout 2015 and remained as a staff writer up until 2020.
CulturedVultures.com is a website made for writers, by writers. They cover everything from pop culture to politics, to whatever you want to write about, as long as it’s a polished piece. SYpher developed a portfolio with them by writing album reviews and opinion pieces early on in his writing journey.
Arborcore designs & crafts custom oak pendants you can rock on a chain or a belt buckle. They designed the logo for SYpherSights.com, and have made pendants for several noteable figures in the Hip-Hop community.
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Whats up SYpher,
I just wanted to say that I am a huge fan of your website and would be highly honored if considered reviewing my album, “DREAM II.” Below I have included the website where my project can be heard or downloaded. I don’t want to take too much of your time because I am a firm deliver of allowing music to speak for itself.
Best,
gQ Marley
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