You know what
I agreed with everything in the for argument apart from one thing.
It was written in a magazine which does not cover grime AT ALL, yet they get a double page for and against article referencing a load of names and things their readership will have no way of knowing about.
Way to...
Speed Garage was a term coined by Todd Terry referencing the playing of US Garage dub mixes at +8
But it ended up being something else. The interpretation of house with jungle b lines by people like Tim and Omar, Armand Van Helden etc
Serious is coming out on boy better know
it is vended to itunes by rinse.
And it is an opener for him. They aren't looking at assaulting the charts, or even assaulting daytime radio. Just getting the music out there to people who may be receptive to it and slowly build it up
She's been doing that from before Lily Allan you know.
And that really is how she talks too.
It is all to easy to dismiss music these days once something reminiscently similar has already come out.
Imagine if you didn't know who JME was and said "That is such a blatant Hadouken! clone! Argh!"
The beats are good, but it's just with a mixtape you aren't going to be taking the audio files to a mansion in Sheffield and spend a week mixing them down at £600 a day are you?
Think they are going to try and push GNR2 a bit more, which I am happy to see. I think that could do well if it was streamlined down and marketed as a proper release.
I quite like what she does. She's authentic in what she says and comes out with. She doesn't seem to take her MCing too seriously and is mainly interested in pushing her productions.
I don't mind her being in anyway associated with Grime.
She doesn't make Grime though.
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