I think you'll see a lot more of it now, since the success of Low Deep - Straight Flush, which is like a hip hop beat with the high pitched vocals and all
Anyone reaching Fabric at the beginning of March for the Run The Road night? everyone there from the CD, plus 1xtra holding their DnB night in the other room. Gonna be a little team of us going, seeing if you lot just talk about grime or actually reach events! :D
Wait for Neckle to drop, Cameo's been hammering it on his show...rips the bline off The Endz but a massive track nonetheless
"I'm the murkle man, never gonna flex like erkle man..."
You could always try moving to the East End - Jim Branning (at least 70 odd) turned up to the new club opening last night on Eastenders with no shame and only a flat cap to cover his dignity, and no one batted an eye lid! Not sure if i'd like to bump into a face like that, imagine seeing that...
I think why people are most annoyed, which seems to be avoided in this discussion, is that grime is considered by many to be "realer" than any other sound they know. Not to sound patronising but I doubt any of you (bar Logan) actually know what its like to live the life these people do - this is...
Jon E's got some big beats but he needs to change up the style more often. War is an anthem, and All About The Sex was rough, need more tracks like that.
From a garage/grime view:
True Tiger
Prolific
Aftershock
Black Ops
Roll Deep (or whatever they release their tracks on)
There's a few more but I have a mental block right now
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