Without getting into a debate, if you agree that the year zeros for grime are 2001/2 (If I remember right More Fire's 'Oi!', Dizzee Rascal's 'I Luv U', Wiley's 'Eskimo' and Musical Mob's 'Pulse X' were all made in these years) then it's only 4 or 5 years old but in that time there have been about four times as many 'classics' made than in 20 years of UK hip hop...
I've just had a look and if you go to:
http://www.independance-records.co.uk/ug.htm
On this website you can still get the two 2006 Wiley classics:
Gangsters
16 Bar Riddim
Also still available on the website and generally considered grime classics...
2005:
LOW DEEP-'' STR Flush ''
Bossman Ft Essentials '' Bongo Eyez3 (VIP) ''
JME/Trigz "The Nu EP"
Ruff Sqwad & Roll Deep '' Its Nuffin / '' Gunz & Roses ''
Slew Dem Feat Jammer -Lethal B - D Double E - Esco - Pit - Fumin - Bashy & More - '' 16 Bar ''
Essentials Feat J2K & Dynastie '' State Ur Name ''
2004:
Ruff Sqwad '' Misty Cold - Remix ''
Wiley '' Wot U Call It ''Inst ( Devils Igloo) '' 20 Problems ''
Dj Mondie Ft Jamaka B - Napper - All In 1 - Flirta D '' Straight -'' Vocals Pt 1
Wiley '' Morgue '' Original / Rmx ''
Wiley '' Eskimo '' / '' Split It Down The Middle ''
Bossman (Essentials) -'' Bongo Eyez 1 '' - '' Eyez On U - Rmx ''
Ruff Sqwad- '' Dont Trust '' / '' 'Ur Love Feels ''
This is just a fraction of the great music that's been created in the grime scene though...unfortunately the vinyls, since the inception of the scene, have been pressed in such limited numbers that it makes them very hard to track down.
