Roll Deep said:I’m not a geek like Jarvis Cocker
I’m [...] on {…} like Delboy Trotter
Roll Deep lyric I.D. needed!
sorry to be thick but:
can you fill in the gaps for me?
"I'm a dan, i'm dodgy like Del Boy trotter"
love that whole verse
Amazingly, Grime Reaper is only 16 and is at school in Croydon. He made contact with JME through MySpace-- where else-- and has since, ahem, reaped the benefits. To hear him describe his production technique, it's a highly organic process. "When I want to make a tune, I have to have the right mindstate," he explains. "When I make a tune, I've probably been at school thinking of a tune in my head then on a sly and recorded it into my phone… I find I never really remember making the tune, I'm sort of in a trance, it's weird. But I think I've found what I love doing now, its cool, music's like a drug to me, it calms me down, and has no side effects."
"brrreeeeeeeee!!!"""
Q: what's scratchy d's favourite kind of cheese?
A:
i won guestlist for fwd off rinse once with that, when task was asking for dubstep/grime jokes. anyone got any more?
Q: what's scratchy d's favourite kind of cheese?
A:
i won guestlist for fwd off rinse once with that, when task was asking for dubstep/grime jokes. anyone got any more?
I was listening to that set! I remember the joke.
"A lot of [grime] producers seem to be making tracks with a bit of a lacklustre attitude towards structure," he continues. "It seems like all the tracks of late fit into a blueprint which is basically an 8 / 16 bar intro with no bass, straight into a 16 bar verse, followed by an 8 bar chorus which is then looped every 24 bars for 4 minutes. This is not necessarily a bad thing-- but it is when there are literally no changes whatsoever to the melodic elements of the production for the duration of the track."
That is a scarily accurate description of nearly every tune made during the "golden era" of 8 bar music. it accurate describes nearly all of Skepta' tunes from Meridian Walk to today.