Are you gonna get Trim on your show, cos he is on FIRE??!
''Run and get the fire brigade,get the fire brigade'' LOL!
http://www.myspace.com/thekandytangerineman
The Dirty Canvas nights have grown into something really special.Friday was a fantastic evening.The atmosphere was wonderful and it was great to see so many females in attendance {including a few onstage dancing with The Ruff Sqwad!}
The slimmed down Roll Deep were sounding like a more together...
DJ NG has coined the term Urbance:
''Devised in the summer of 2004 by DJ NG (real name Alexander T-K Ng), URBANCE is the term used to describe the overall style of NG's performances as a DJ / Music ‘Selector’.
The name ‘UR-BANCE’ came about when the British music genre of UK House & Garage...
True Tiger
Is it not the case that the True Tiger label itself specialisies in a kind of suburban garage/grime light sound that could in itself be seen as 'appropriation'.And the crux of the matter here is that the line between 'appropriation' and 'gentrification' is a pretty thin one.When I...
Thats a great shame.I heard a track that they did on Rinse as a dub a while back [called 'Scars' I think].Not pure Grime,but it sounded like it had good 'crossover' appeal.I also heard that he had left Roll Deep and put two and two together regarding a deal!
Signing Hadouken is a safe bet in every sense.They are an easily marketable 'student friendly' pop group and the thought of being slapped by one of them wouldn't cause anyone to lose any sleep.Unfortunately an artists 'reputation' can serve to overshadow their creative ability.This is true not...
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Originally Posted by zhao
yeah the different neighborhoods in london and all over england, well, why not all over the world, should develop their own grime sound. maybe I'll make some chinese grime. the street slang sure is aggressive enough.
If I said that this had already been done...
The smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G.I have a recurring nightmare in which I am stuck in an elevator that has Kenny G music endlessly piped in to it! :eek:
Metal Urbain - French Electro Punk 77
The Music Machine - Talk Talk - Intense and unique 60's punk band
Amen Brother - History of the much sampled drum break
Scorcher Myspace Video - Music production master class
BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Creating the Dr Who Theme
Charlie...
I used to think that the RWD forum was 'street' untill I started reading posts like these:
''Lilly Allen has been down with The Newham Generals since her first mixtape dropped''
and
''Hadoken's beats put most weak grime beats coming out at the moment to shame''
It's all too easy for press...
Of course music can develop outside of genre boundries.The point that I was making is that his music is being marketed within a genre of music that plays with and 'subverts' existing dance music styles.Call it ''warp-style electronica'' IDM or whatever,his music fits
perfectly within those...
He's certainly not an outsider.What he does fits well within the boundaries of the music marketed as IDM.You might just as well just call him a 'Dubstep Bandwagon Jumper'.
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