trilliam

Well-known member
hold on

uk rappers and producers who grew up around jungle have traces of jungle in their music?

well ill say
 

trilliam

Well-known member

one of the best interviews i see from one of the younger ppl, articulate, insightful, realistic, the whole vibe of this vid makes me feel very positive indeed
 

mistersloane

heavy heavy monster sound
first couple times i heard this tune i wasnt feeling now its an instant bop

woosh pon me like teddy hmmm teddy teddy bruck (teddy bruck bruck)


Been happening for a while, but this one is so bad and so clear, it's the dissolution of the bass drum.
 

glasshand

dj panic attack
two good articles written by ciaran thapar

http://www.factmag.com/2017/04/27/uk-drill-chicago-brixton/

http://crackmagazine.net/article/mu...ill-music-and-gentrification-in-south-london/

the link to gentrification is an interesting juxtaposition, but maybe doesn't go much beyond that in the article. dan hancox is writing a thing on gentrification and grime at the moment.

maybe it's been said before in here but the violence of road rap is the maddest thing for me, much as i like the tracks. feels like things are surely a lot tougher for young people in these places than they were in the grime days, if this is the music they're making... but then you do have afrobeats as the other happier side to that somehow coexisting
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Cheers for that, looks like these will be a good read.

Love this: '“shakes from the spear like William”
 
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