We don't know. It's impossible to say to what extent the tabloids are driving things and to what extent they're being driven by popular opinion. People generally like to read stuff that confirms what they already believe
So it turns out grime was invented in 1994 by a guy making the soundtrack for a SNES game
Read all about it - http://www.sbtv.co.uk/read/features/grime-instrumental-1994/
Am I right in thinking that pretty much any electronic music (with or without guitars) that deals with dark subject matter could be considered 'industrial'?
When I first listened to the end of Jus A Rascal (before the voicemail) or D Double E's verse on Destruction VIP I couldn't understand a word they were saying
Ta! I can understand a lot more of the lyrics in grime and dancehall songs than I used to be able to, but as a Scottish guy I still find it hard sometimes :confused:
What is the third line in the chorus of Anna by Ruff Sqwad? I've been listening to that tune quite a lot recently, they're saying something about a freestyle but I can't work it out and it's annoying me
So did those jungle producers back in the day all have copies of Amen Brother that they were sampling their amen breaks from, or were you able to buy CDs or floppy discs or whatever that had a bunch of breaks on them that you could sample and chop up?
Resident Advisor and Juno Plus are quite good for keeping up to date with house and techno
The Quietus is OK as well. They sometimes have good reviews and interviews, mainly with experimental rock types
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