Grime and the media

Tyro

The Kandy Tangerine Man
and when all your prayers are heard, what should this magical mainstream grime article be about?

about all the grime raves thousands of people go to?

about the abundance of grime albums available in a store near you?

or should it be about the fact that there are no raves because of the police, and that there are only mixtapes and 12", available in 3 stores and 4 online stores. Mixtapes btw which are said to be a hit an miss affair by most of the grime-fans themselves (on dissensus for instance). about grime artists who don't want to be called grime, about THE grime dj Logan Sama, who calls formentioned artists "ignorant people"?

and this article will pave grime's way to success?

Who in their right mind would want to be labeled Grime,bearing in mind the facts you have laid out? Maybe it is time for a name change?

Dubstep was the term originally coined to avoid the UK Garage tag which no one would go near.As the term Grime was coined to describe the music that even the UK Garage scene wouldnt go near,its no wonder the artists are not happy with it.


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spotrusha

Well-known member
yeah, that's what i mean. it's a name that naturally came about. the face didn't make it up, tony blair didn't make it up, etc. people act like grime is a bad word or something.
if artists don't want to be pigeon-holed, prove it with your music instead of claiming to not even be making the same genre as the rest of the people doing the exact same thing as you.
 

spotrusha

Well-known member
oh and wiley did try to rename grime. but, uh... he tried to rename it after himself.
i'm sure crime mob will say that they don't make crunk, they make "lean on yo hip muzak" or some stupid shit like that.
 

DJL

i'm joking
I think grime was derived from 'grimey garage'?

The first time the word Grime was used in any context to the UK underground was that Dillinja tune that has that sample in it "time to get grimey" That tune came out around or just before dark garage started evolving I think.
 

Tyro

The Kandy Tangerine Man
I think grime was derived from 'grimey garage'?

Yes the dark MC led stuff that Garage DJs like the Dream Team didnt want to play.In time the term UK Garage itself became redundant and Urban House became the name of choice.
 

crackerjack

Well-known member
jasm should be considered the leading candidate for the source of [the word] jazz. ... Jasm is thought to derive from slang jism, meaning spunk or sperm.

That's made my day.:D

'Punk' wasn't exactly something to aspire to either.
 

crackerjack

Well-known member
Thats why you ended up with slumming middle class anarchists like Crass,instead of real working class heros like the Sex Pistols who hated the term.

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If the Sex Pistols hated the term it was purely because Lydon was an ornery twat who'd swear Monday was Tuesday. You seriously think Sid hated the term when he spent his final years turning into the tabloids' worst caricature of what a punk was all about?

And don't call me a crusty.
 

Tyro

The Kandy Tangerine Man
If the Sex Pistols hated the term it was purely because Lydon was an ornery twat who'd swear Monday was Tuesday. You seriously think Sid hated the term when he spent his final years turning into the tabloids' worst caricature of what a punk was all about?

And don't call me a crusty.

In fact Sid DID hate the term as well.He said so in interviews.Adding that he hated all labels.Cook and Jones just wanted Gash and P's.Period!
 

Tyro

The Kandy Tangerine Man
you're kidding, right? never heard about the arty-farty pistols getting their asses kicked by "the working class". if you're looking for working class heroes, maybe you should try sham 69, but befor you know it's 4 skins and skrewdriver.

Hey,its not all about being a thug.ANYONE can act tough with a gang and a knife.They WERE the genuine article.Oi was too thick for it's own good,but if you must,make mine The Cockney Rejects.
 

crackerjack

Well-known member
In fact Sid DID hate the term as well.He said so in interviews.Adding that he hated all labels.Cook and Jones just wanted Gash and P's.Period!

Of course he said he hated the term. What else was a cartoon punk like him going to say?
 

crackerjack

Well-known member
Hey,its not all about being a thug.ANYONE can act tough with a gang and a knife.They WERE the genuine article.

Quite. Lydon's mum was a dinner lady, I believe. And what's wrong with working classes going to art school? Do you have to be thick to qualify as a prole?
 

Tyro

The Kandy Tangerine Man
The point that I was originally trying to make was if you create an original sound,you might not like the label that subsequently gets slapped on it.Especially if that label originally denoted something down-market and inferior when you are aiming for the stars
 
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