''Children Of The Ghetto'' and ''Stanhope Street'' were both great songs, but likewise ''You To Me Are Eveything'' and ''Can't get By Without You'' stand as Classic British Pop Records.
The leap between Kano and Craig David should not be too great for the 'Great British Pop Public'.They make...
Lovers Rock was VERY important in the 70's/80's....The ying to Dub's yang....Horse and Carriage,as a cockney would say.You can't have one without the other! ;)
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It would make more sense to me if Big Dada were pushing JME and Skepta.The Eskibeat recording project also looks like an attempt at trying to do the 'Dizzee thing' again when he could be moving on and genuinely reinventing himself.
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Re Wiley last night
It seemed like he is still in some sort of 'semi' retirement.His act was almost an anti climax after Skepta and JME's set as they seem so intent on taking things to the next level in terms of putting what they do across to a wider audience.
In a way it tied in with what he...
Absolutely and in the US I'm sure you can still find stuff in thrift shops/yard sales and so on.We didnt have an equivalent thing in the UK untill the late sixties.The rise in this sort of music went in tanden with the acquisition of home stereo systems and this didnt take hold in the UK untill...
Thanks for the link.That site is a great recourse for Exotica/Space Age Bachelor Pad Music.A lot of the original LPs fetch huge amounts for the cover art alone.If you want to dip into some good compilations I can recommend both The ''Ultra Lounge'' series on Capital and RCA's ''Space Age Pop''...
Big time! Esquivel also.And if you would like to hear a dark industrialist take on the Denny sound have a listen to ''Quiet Pillage'' by 23 Skidoo.You can find it on the ''7 Songs'' LP.
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I also looked at this thinking it was a Martin Denny thread! Not having heard of them before I looked for their Myspace page and found that it hosts a couple of really good tracks:
http://www.myspace.com/quietvillage2006
One of them sounds like Martin Denny meets Van McCoy.
Exotic Movie...
LEGAL downloading could in time be a possible solution to that.If an artist makes their work available to the pulic without incurring the costs of manufacture and distribution then releasing music becomes a more straightforward task.
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Being boastful and bitter didnt get in the way of Eminem's success.Those attributes made him if anything.Who would want to listen to a meek well balanced MC?
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You can sell what would appear to be bootleg DVDs of old movies/TV programs on Ebay.IF the footage is officially unavailable and you state that it is 'In the public domain'.I am not sure if the same would apply to sharing out of print music though.
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You are quite right,but retailers have to match the ease with which you can access stuff.
Why wait for a retailer like [for example] UK Record shop to come through when you could have the music you want in an instant?
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It could well be LOL! But there was a time when Hatcha had Dubstep all to himself.
In 1Xtra Cameo has a much bigger platform than Rinse to launch his genre from.
I think a pop vocal hook is necessary as well as a desire to 'bring sexy back'.I dont quite hear it in T2's music.Compare what he does:
http://www.myspace.com/t2musicbassline
With the 'Dirty Pop' productions of:
http://www.myspace.com/stiktoe
http://www.myspace.com/jcproductions
Is it all hype or the direction that UK Urban Music is heading?
This Grimy Electro House music seems to tick all the right boxes and DJ Cameo has the T-Shirts made up already!
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He makes underwhelming glitchy trip hop music,but with the endorsement of Warp Records his profile will rocket without question. ;)
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