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Sep 7, 2003

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Mike_V posted:

Maximum, Spyro and Mak Ten are doing a B2B2B set on Rinse at the moment and it's heavy.

This sounds awesome, gotta remember to download when they post it. P-Money's going in right now at the boxing day rave, the place sounds live-o. Why does Rhythm & Gash never get old? And what's this NERD - Lapdance dub? It was in the Butterz show last week too.

May have been posted already but Boy Better Know at Red Bull Culture Clash is a dope set too. Frisco over some tropical Julio Bashmore poo poo at 5:00 is crazy, and Gangnam/Too Many Man at 7:50 is ridiculous.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3OgYOeSo9A

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Sep 7, 2003

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Sweet, thanks! Tim Westwood is forever a hero to me for bringing the Diplomats out in London and making this possible.

On an American future bass note, this was probably posted already but I really like Jimmy Edgar + Machinedrum's Jets EP from a couple months back. Especially In her City and Meu, the tracks are so sparse but the sounds are constantly evolving.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTVHSVGDQYM

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Sep 7, 2003

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Thoogsby posted:

The new Burial EP dropped today. Really loving it.

You must be confusing it with the new Skrillex track. Totally understandable not.

If you listen to Leaving and then you listen to Rough Sleeper though, the lack of intricacy on Skrillex's part is super apparent. If he can turn that sound into the new face of "dubstep" though, more power to him. I'm tired of everyone trying to let me know that chainsaw wobbles are the music of the future. Maybe it'll open the door for some quality in the mainstream.

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Sep 7, 2003

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Gotta say I was kinda let down by that track. Maybe my expectations were unrealistic, it's everything I'd hope for from a Just Blaze x Baauer collabo considering there's even a Jay-Z drop but it just sounds..predictable? Good for HudMo there though, he's sure come a ways since Polyfolk Dance and Butter!


I've had Cashmere Cat's edit of No Lie for a while but just discovered the goodness that is his Maru Maru EP. Kinda purple, with lots of chill choppy poo poo over synths. Click this awesome and somewhat NSFW video or check out the track below if you still need convincing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDWIPCTime4

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Sep 7, 2003

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Digging the single for the new Lapalux album on Brainfeeder. Also this whole Wiley - Evolve Or Be Extinct thing that somehow came out last year but is brand new to me.

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Sep 7, 2003

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28 Gun Bad Boy posted:

For shame! Here was I thinking you knew the script! Actually Wiley had one crazy year last year, from that Big Dada album at the very start of the year to conquering the charts. His big Warner album is out soon as well I think. Here's seeing how long it takes for him to get sick of the majors again and walks away with yet another big bag of notes.

Speaking of Wiley he's on Lethal B's new tune too.

That new Lethal B is mad, Wiley snaps. The last Eski project I got was Chill Out Zone and it was so effective I didn't hear anything until that catchy Can You Hear Me joint. Gold like Can I Have a Taxi Please just floated right by!

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Sep 7, 2003

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Wow this is some real run in your manor ring off the ting and bust bare one-armed pull-ups type poo poo. The Bug's new EP is sounding grimey as gently caress, looking out for that track with Danny Brown too.

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Sep 7, 2003

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http://butterzis3.tumblr.com/

Butterz put out the link today to this Joker/Swindle/Skepta/JME set from the Butterz 3rd Birthday event

Cheese on bread..

And keeping it grimey, Tempz went in on Logan Sama's show the other day over a dope TC4 instrumental.

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Sep 7, 2003

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That Krystal Klear track above is too straight up 80's for me, but his Boiler Room mix from last year is fantastic. Super smooth, mad garagey/deep house vibes. I heard this Donell Jones - U Know What's Up (Joy Orbison Remix) on Rinse a bunch of times last year and then forgot all about it. Put me onto this dope Jodeci - Freek'n You (MK dub) too. And I've had this jazzy Omar-S joint on repeat for a couple days now:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjnFG9nesVQ

Time to switch gears and check out this new Spooky mix. Update: feeling the second half of the mix more. The first part, while I guess technically impressive, is too busy on the mixing and doesn't let any of the tracks breathe.

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Sep 7, 2003

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Speaking of Sublow (there's something you don't hear too often), I've been jamming this 2005 Richie Vee 1Xtra session with the Black Ops crew recently. Below 40 hertz is the place to be. And while I don't have a compilation to contribute, this dude on Youtube keeps uploading a ton of quality tunes, grime and otherwise:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxKz3rvZRMo

That Funky comp is dope but it's missing one of my all time faves! Egypt - In The Morning (Let Your Love Come In). And this is a new funky garagey remix thing I'm feeling at the moment:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8m7k2y6aqs

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Sep 7, 2003

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isomerc posted:

For me, it doesn't get much better than "Scrooge's Revenge," unless of course your name is Kahn.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpefq0w7SEQ

Skream. Benga. N-Type. DJ Maximum. I can't listen to this song without my brain filling in the dude reading out the roster for a Rinse massive.

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Sep 7, 2003

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuo6aqJXpLc

Hard mix. Anyone know the riddim with the Asian flutes and nature sounds that Jammer's spitting on around 13:25?

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Sep 7, 2003

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28 Gun Bad Boy posted:

You know here's a question for all you over the pond. I always wondered how or where Grime entered into the American musical awareness bubble. I mean pre-Youtube and all that jazz. What made it over there first? Or what made a bit of a splash first? Who do you remember first picking it up? Where do you remember first hearing it? If it's by some kind of pre-general internetty way it'd be doubly cool to find out.

My first exposure was seeing Kano's P's and Q's vid and Kray Twins/Lethal B/Twista - How We Do on the indie/alternative show late one night on Muchmusic. This was around the time the pitch-shifted sample-driven beat thing was the rage thanks to Kanye West, so that led to me getting online and discovering Joker - Snake Eater and the whole world of chopped up pitch shifted beats getting vocalled across the pond. Then the deeper, bassier stuff which was everything I liked in rap at the time being done 5-10x better.

Jay-Z signing Lady Sov kinda opened up discovery of the grime scene too I think, and I remember hearing Wearing My Rolex out and about a bunch in mixes and such when that dropped too. The BBK Westwood freestyles were kind of a thing once those were on Youtube. And the Dizzee Rascal joint with Bun B, but I don't think there's ever been that much awareness of the grime scene on this side of the world. Tinie Tempah made some splash with Pass Out, and then that track with Swedish House Mafia of course. For the longest time most people just wrote it off as rap with funny accents, but now that EDM has penetrated the mainstream in the last few years, there's a bit more tolerance for some tracks.

Oh and @Mike_V that Skepta - Fuckin Widda Team is on BBK Vol 1..

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Sep 7, 2003

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Mike_V posted:

The remix is? I know the original is on Shh Hut Yuh Mouth.

Oops, yeah you're right that remix must be some kinda white label.

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Sep 7, 2003

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89FQnqpd_gs

Biiiiiiiiig Boiler Room set: Big H, President T, Meridian Dan, Maja, Chronik & G Man and Logan Sama on decks..

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Sep 7, 2003

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Been out of the grime loop for a little while, but today I discovered Wiley vocalled Rude Kid's Yagga, aka my favourite instrumental this year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R7-bPes3Yc

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Sep 7, 2003

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Guido's new album is streaming on FACT Magazine's site: http://www.factmag.com/2013/10/29/premiere-stream-moods-of-future-joy-the-new-album-by-bristol-producer-guido/

Listened to it a few times today, it's not as evocative as Anidea (which was peak to me) but it has its moments. I particularly like Heartful Dodger and Lucky Git.

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Sep 7, 2003

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Feeling that new Mario Ting and Mr. Miyagi. Joker's Do You remix is super cool. Hearing him drop this in a dingy little basement club circa 2009 is still one of my best concert experiences. I was searching for that track for a long time.

Piling onto the purple chat, I heard this Lockah joint for the first time last week and it gave me the same vibes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6Of9j1pNvI

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Sep 7, 2003

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Joseph and some others on the German Whip remix: https://soundcloud.com/pmrrecords/german-whip-remix-feat-skepta

Long shot but I heard a song the other day that was definitely grime or UK rap. Half-time flow, deep voice like Giggs but it could have been The Streets or someone with a weird pitch-shifted effect. Really slow and deep, chattin poo poo, pretty gangster. One of the lines was like "gold in my mouth so you can't see my teeth". From the sound of the production I'd guess it was from the last couple of years but I don't know. Wish I had more to go on..

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Sep 7, 2003

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Anae posted:

Don't recognise the lyrics but the vibe that description is giving me makes me think of Chimpo, maybe with Dub Phizix production? See if this hits the spot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM9wkYrpMAs

Cool track. Not it but that's exactly the vibe though I think the beat was more hip-hop/grime than darkstep.

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Sep 7, 2003

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Never heard of this dude but there are some great beats and bars here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgqLFQyEPVQ

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Sep 7, 2003

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Harry Haddock posted:

Yeah copped this before I'd even listened to all the samples. Between me and a mate we got both volumes on wax. So, so good. Dubstep is at it's best when it's lines are heavily blurred with reggae in my opinion.

Probably preaching to the choir, but anyone here use DnR Vinyl? Excellent stock of UKG and all that good stuff. https://www.dnrvinyl.co.uk

DnR Vinyl was the only place I could find my sweet white label Kromestar remix of Mavado - Dying. Great selection.

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Sep 7, 2003

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The new Fatima Al Qadiri - Asiatisch "sinogrime" album on Hyperdub is sounding freakin sweet. Heard bits in a Hyperdub set on Rinse in February but figured it'd just be another one of those amazing tracks I'd never ever find. The first minute of this might be the best thing I've heard all year:

https://soundcloud.com/hyperdub/fatima-al-qadiri-shanghai-freeway-taken-from-asiatisch-released-052014

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Sep 7, 2003

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Stravinsky posted:

Hey do you mind sharing your thoughts on the album? Are you familiar with vaporwave and that whole kinda bizzare scene?

Honestly after going through the whole album "sinogrime" is a misnomer. Shanghai Freeway is outstanding but had me expecting more 2004 Wiley type sounds. Still dig it overall as I'm also a fan of that kinda hazy holistic sound but I'd appreciate more low-end. Not familiar with the scene but from what I see I dig the aesthetic, if this is considered vaporwave I'll have to dig deeper.

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Sep 7, 2003

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b0red posted:

edit:
flowdan's serious business ep just dropped on hyper dub. know there are a few grime heads here.

dutty. has this been posted yet? everyone goes off.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcCWUXtQMaQ

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Sep 7, 2003

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hold tight subzee

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_ihMsaIjVw&t=755s

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Sep 7, 2003

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KAPSIZE 13 is dropping August 4th, reworks of some Joker classics sound dope. Gemmy's mix of Snake Eater especially. He mixed a bunch into the set he did taking over for Plastician on Rinse yesterday, purple as gently caress: https://soundcloud.com/jokerkapsize/joker-11th-july-2014-rinse-fm

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