it is nuts, sounds like the bastard child of Jammer's "Feedback". oh and heavy sub bass in a grime tune, who would have thought it?![]()
Anyone know who produced it, or who I have to blow to get the instrumental?
i mentioned this ages ago
currently, if your black - doing music is long.
hadoken get play outs everywhere playing grime music whereas grime events get closed down quicker than a kebab shop with cockroaches.
i reckon they have pics of grime mcs at the hq of operation trident.
big up venom thou - doing his thing
Not totally appropriate for the Grime thread... but
Lady Stush is on the new Groove Armada single:
http://www.myspace.com/groovearmada
Was she ever signed?
has anyone heard the new Wong mixtape? i was just wondering what he'd been up to.
for the non-UK people: where can you get Rules + Regulations? Ukrecordshop has it, but shipping is not cheap...
Hahahahahahahahahahahaahahahaha
Seriously though, Prancehall says he's driving a bus now.
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i was listening to an old roll deep and slimzee set today - i miss that energy and producerly expertise in those old beats... but oh well, that was then....
lol
Behave.
Half the tunes of that era were made on Playstations and a mix down may as well have been a foreign language.
The other half were made by producers who went onto leave and make dubstep/other genres like Oris Jay, Narrows, Zinc or Zed Bias.
Producers continue to come through to this day making up tempo quality grime tracks.
Of the biggest producers to this day, Footsie, Skepta, Davinche, Dexplicit and Rapid were not being played at all on Pay As You Go/Slimzee sets back in 2003/4 and instead got their breaks elsewhere.
I really am very much against this whole "Grime was better then" mentality, because it really wasnt. Now it is a much wider sound and you can get pretty much whatever you want from it. If you want bass driven jump up tunes, mid range melody driven skippers, hip hop-esque sample driven fare, or plodding half step wobblers they are all available from the many different producers working in the scene today.
And on another note, Zumpi Hunter is scheduledto come out on vinyl on Pirate Sessions recordings I think.