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    Favourite Grime MCs.

    that was the era, a lot of earnest enthusiasm in that first wave of music blogs
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    if New York can die so can London

    a couple things have happened: 1. Puerto Ricans are more widely dispersed around NYC these days; they're less segregated than in the past (IMO a good thing!), and more have moved into the middle class and beyond. For example, when I was last in New York in October I went up to Riverdale in the...
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    Pearsall - I never went to Speed ... I did go to Metalheadz [2-part mix set]

    as I remember you hate No U-Turn stuff, so I wouldn't bother with the second mix at all (I like it, though!) as for the first one, well, I guess it depends on how much you like Bukem-type tunage - if you think it all sounds a bit 90's hair commercial, then I guess not, but if you like it...
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    Pearsall - I never went to Speed ... I did go to Metalheadz [2-part mix set]

    Hey! I'm super excited to kick off 2023 with a very special mix project: a two-part, 50-track mix set dedicated to reimagining nights at two of London's most influential drum n' bass nights ever: Speed and Metalheadz! One mix is focused on the light side, the other on the dark, but taken...
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    New Jersey Club

    Interesting to see Lil Uzi Vert hop on this particular train:
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    Pearsall presents City Groove: A Quick Luca Lozano Tribute Mix

    thanks! yeah, I really like this stuff (obviously), but I guess it is very knowingly retro, and that's the issue, maybe?
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    Pearsall presents City Groove: A Quick Luca Lozano Tribute Mix

    I've done a mix of some of my favorite tunes from London-born, Berlin-based producer Luca Lozano. Very big fan of his old skool-flavored mashup of Chicago house, Detroit techno, bleep, breaks, electro, and jungle. Enjoy! Blog link...
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    The HEAVIEST bassline EVER

    oof, what a tune. I'm not really a reggae expert, anything else you would recommend in a similar vein?
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    Thrive in '95 - Jungle's zenith

    going to revive this thread with this monster of a tune - great reggae sample in this! nice hardcore-esque echoey breakdown, too
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    Hardcore/Darkcore/Jungle with the "sickest, most insane sonics"

    Naughty Naughty was Grant Nelson, surely one of the greatest multi-genre producers in the whole history of the 'nuum? his Mentasm remix was particularly fantastic: absurd sub-bass on this one, would love to hear it on a big soundsystem some time
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    GRIME- breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    I've never been a huge fan of 'Dream' actually! I did use 'Trapped', which was on the flip
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    GRIME- breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    Here's a new mix of mine - I've done a fun little selection of mid-00's (mostly) vocal grime tunes, which is a bit of a departure for me, as I normally play instrumentals. It meant I had to rethink how I do the mixing, so it was a kind of fun experiment. From the blog post to accompany the mix...
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    GRIME- breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    They're still out there djing, the label isn't too busy these days, but Elijah in particular seems quite active as a writer / podcaster - he's actually using Instagram in a pretty interesting way to share thoughts about the world of music. Skilliam mailed me a copy of their last release as a...
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    Forgotten or lost or minor jungle classics 93-94

    great drums on this one!
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    GRIME- breaking news, gossip, slander, lies etc

    I did a mix of Butterz stuff a few weeks back - big fan of that label Tracklisting: 01. Swindle & Silkie - Unlimited [Butterz] 02. Terror Danjah - Bipolar [Butterz] 03. TRC - Oo Aa Ee (VIP Mix) [Butterz] 04. D.O.K. - Chemical Planet [Butterz] 05. Swindle - Airmiles (20,000 Miles Later)...
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    Forgotten or lost or minor jungle classics 93-94

    not one of Dave Charlesworth's better-known tunes, but still a pretty tasty slice of '94 jungle.
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    Thrive in '95 - Jungle's zenith

    DJ Rap - Universal Mind stonking cut from DJ Rap, as featured on the Telepathy compilation album
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    Jungle

    pretty interesting Bryan Gee interview
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    Ravey New York dance music - late 80s-early 90s

    yeah not a bad idea!
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    Ravey New York dance music - late 80s-early 90s

    ok so I wanted to use my professional skills to figure out how much it would cost to get the vinyl for a 40 track mix of this stuff, so I did a combo of web scraping and API calls from Discogs and I figure if I just ordered from within Germany (so relatively low postage costs) this would cost...
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