I have come to love most of it but many an italo record has an awful chorus too far :slanted: Shame
New Beat was the (as far as I know UK) name for all the Belgian stuff that started coming through around 1991. There is an old Larry Levan interview on Kiss where Judge Jules is fairly evangelic...
sounds like Italo's delinquent kid brother, feelin it
First thing that came into my head isn't quite the same but close enough in feeling
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kind of thing there would be loads of though. Bobby Orlando and that crew probably went hardcore at some point in his career
It's not just 'current affairs' news either is its. Much of the lifestyle/entertainment side of media is equally insidious. Ralph Miliband is good on the news side of things
Separately, was watching Stuart Hall on youtube during the week. The show itself was about racism on TV. The issues and...
Rodigan's rihanna dub
Tempz came out for Rodigan's team, "BBK, that's not me" lol
and Emeli Sande singing "fuck jammer, fuck skepta" over pulse x (7mins)
London's Kraftwerk. who woulda guessed? indeed. There is a comment on Discogs claiming EZ took the label off his cover of Dooms Night to stop people finding it. He had bought it in HMV lol. I don't find the tunes particular interesting but welcome trad house/drug culture has creeping back into...
only meant in terms of the handful or so voices you were likely to hear on a dubstep record.
Toast, Task, Pokes and them two was about it, Asbo. Occasional grime mc or warrior queen too I suppose.
"While life can be predictable it is never ever fair, I must learn to dance with life again while Autumn is still here."
from the forthcoming Kode9 EP
RIP Spaceape. Was a bit of a marmite presence but put a big stamp on that era and was ten times better than Crazy D
Rough few months for the...
I expect the Spookys, Samas and Spyros of this world have serious hard drives but everyone else is left chasing white labels to get rips and Grime probably has disproportionate amount of labels that popped up disappeared after one or two releases, before mixtapes almost supplanted records...
Lots of the sought after Anthill Mob/Confetti records were being bought up around 08/09. Enchanted Rhythms and the sort that had sat on discogs with a three figure tag for years. I presumed it was maybe a 'dubstep dividend', as DJs were starting to do four gigs a week and travel. You often come...
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