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    Q&A here with the Westwood of Grime.

    Ach!: That Trim track is called "Time's Tickin Away" and was produced by Jamma. I don't think it will ever come out as it is unfinished. There isn't a planned Ruff Sqwad LP or Nasty Crew LP. They will both be dropping mixtapes/compilations for the streets. Nasty's is due out soon. There's news...
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    Q&A here with the Westwood of Grime.

    Well Hip Hop and Dancehall both have places in clubs. Even the fully thugged out tunes have a strong club tradition, so to say it isn't club music would be wrong. Now if you were to say it wasn't Dance music, I'd probably agree.
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    Q&A here with the Westwood of Grime.

    I was a listener to music in general, and in 1997 when i first heard the UK Garage sound through pirates that I could barely pick up in Essex, I started to go shopping, buying records to play on my single turntable on my old man's stack system. In 2000 I bought some second hand belt drives from...
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    Q&A here with the Westwood of Grime.

    That was far too grandiose an introduction. I didn't even want an introduction at all. :confused: First question: Regarding compilations.... 679 (The label which signed Kano and currently houses The Streets) is compiling a compilation with Journalist Martin Clark comprising of vocal grime...
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    fabric

    Here's what I posted on Rwd forums after the event: The Roll Deep stageshow was massive. Full Entourage were reppin. Wiley did a few tunes from his old album and a couple of new ones. Trim and Scratch buss the dance doin a freestyle on Trim and Scratch beat. Godsgift and Wiley were spittin...
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    UKG vs UKG vs UKG

    Oh yes... Might I also point out that while Hip Hop is the music of the young urban population in America... the music of the young population in Jamaica is Reggae. A form of music which is very similar to hip hop, and retains many of the same fundamentals, but sounds and operates entirely...
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    UKG vs UKG vs UKG

    Hiya all, I received an e-mail from a guy recently named Matt recommending I checked out the site due to the interest in our music from the perspective of music lovers in general, rather than hardcore dyed-in-the-wool fans. This is an interesting debate you have going, and something I could...
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