viktorvaughn
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As I said Logan, it didn't remind me of one hip hop record particularly. That doesn't mean it isn't reminiscent of hip hop and I'm making this up. And this is a trend in grime, it's not just a case of Breakaway sounding very much like hip-pop, it's a lot of the music.
There is a difference between the way garage and grime have both used vocals. UK garage was always in the business of bootlegging US r&b tracks wholesale. A lot of the original tunes from the mid 90s onwards always sounded like bad pop records to me, even though most of them didn't stick to traditional song structures.
Grime was at first a departure from all that. For me the move towards making it more "accessible" feels very cynical and is less exciting than making music that's accessible just because it's different and new and worth checking out. That's how good music picks up new listeners. Trying to make grime into urban elevator music is only going alienate its core audience.
I don't think its all doom and gloom for grime though. I'm glad JME etc are surviving without the majors, despite not being a fan of Breakaway I've got a lot of respect for Tinchy and Davinche and hope the album does well. I'm just not into this whole watering down thing - which I think most of us agree it isn't good, we just disagree about the records that are doing it.
I think another thing to consider is the rigid aherence to the verse-chorus-verse structure. Listening to Rules and Regulations today for the first time it seemed that all the tunes were like that. I think that compares unfavourably to Creeper I and II which had a lot of real long sustained flows in it. Sustained bars like that have the ghost of radio sets in them which can only be a good thing in my book. Ramming bars into a pre-set structure can sometimes hamper the verses a little, and i think we can all call to mind some pretty stupid/poor grime choruses. There is tune on Creeper I where Wiley flows for over 4 minutes and it's fucking amazing. Similarly his chorus-less Night Bus war dub, and even hip-hop tunes like Mos Def's 'Hip-Hop' have always be big favourites of mine cos they have amazing energy.