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I Wear My Own Garms (GRIME)

Post by Big Lurk »

So what have been some of the best grime tunes of the last year or so?

Here are a few to begin with:

Wiley - Eskiboy

Wiley - I'm A Sinner

Scorcher - Runway
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Post by coldwatermusic »

Wiley's new album is pretty good actually.

I'm gonna hijack this thread and praise what is probably my favorite Dubstep album so far: Distance - My Demons. Better than Burial's album, I'd say.
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Post by barknee »

wiley's album is pretty good, but i was really hoping he'd have the sense to not fill it with tunes 'for the ladies' this time. also 'letter to dizzee' is teh gheyest song ever.

wiley - bow e3
wiley - cool off
the bug ft killa p & flow dan - skeng (fucking MURDEROUS)
roll deep - hickory dickory
roll deep - bring ur crew
trim - liar liar
ruff sqwad - xtra
the movement - good ol' days
tempa t's version of stageshow riddim

as far as dubstep, loefah's new stuff makes me want to punch people in the face in a really good way. also anyone who likes the burial album needs to check shackleton and all the skull disco crew - they just put out a 2cd comp which is so very good.
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barknee wrote:wiley's album is pretty good, but i was really hoping he'd have the sense to not fill it with tunes 'for the ladies' this time. also 'letter to dizzee' is teh gheyest song ever.
I absolutely love everything about Wiley. I love that he can't leave the Dizzee stuff alone, he can't resist doing trivial shit like dissing firecamp and the movement, when those conflicts are supposed to be finished with, on his album as opposed to one of his 76 mixtapes. He genuinely gives R Kelly a run for his money as greatest black man alive.
barknee wrote: the bug ft killa p & flow dan - skeng (fucking MURDEROUS)
Can't wait to hear that. I'd much rather hear Riko over the Bug though.

Anyway, a few more tunes:

Roll Deep - Celebrate

Shadetek & Skepta - Reign

Dizzee - Pussyhole (I think this is spectacular, but I seem to be in the minority.)

J2K - My Radio (not new, but I just heard it.)

Also, I've completely reversed my position on JME. I think he's great now, but I can't find the tunes I want to post.

Now, more tunes please. Don't leave me looking like Sebastian out here.
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Post by barknee »

oh, totally cosigned on the Wiley love, he's probably the most exciting musician in the UK in my estimation. it's just frustrating because playtime is over could really have been the first perfect grime album - all the tunnel visions are proof that he's got it in him.

anyway

here's that skeng tune for starters:

http://www.zshare.net/audio/20528717bc146f/
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can we get any full new grime albums?

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Post by Y@k Bollocks »

Not really massivley up on dubstep or grime apart from what I peep online - mostly Skurdurs amazing uploads in MP3x.

The Bug Ft Flowdan - Jah War (Loefah Remix)
Kromestar - Surgery
Loefah - Disko Rekah
Loefah - Voodoo, cos it reminds me of an old jungle tune that used the same sample.
Coki - Burnin'
Mala - Bury The Bwoy

Is what i'm feeling. And Dubstep Allstars 5.

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Post by pen »

can anyone upload kano's 'typical me' and 'ps and qs'? his love song 'here we go again' is hilarious. 'i bought her her favourite shoes, at least they better be'.

larffs.

grime 'freestyle battles' are HILARIOUS.

can't wait to listen to these tracks. thanks guys.
kardi, chocs, saukrates, dj moves, sixtoo, a-trak, jr flo, kimo, redone, john smith, escrol, bender, empire, hustlemann, muzion, aspire, moka only, prev one, maestro, michie mee, patience, theo3, the bridge, dj drastik, flight distance, t-wrex, dl incognito, osa, dj kaem, nextra, kelron, STAY, loes, moss, bishop brigante, belly...

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pen wrote:can anyone upload kano's 'typical me' and 'ps and qs'?
http://download.yousendit.com/FE800F655C622621

http://www.zshare.net/audio/20630240fd8ff3/
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Post by barknee »

right, here's a big ol' grime mix (with the token 10 minute dubstep interlude) that i've been sitting on for a while. it has a fair amount of the tracks mentioned above, but the levels are all over the place (that's ableton live for you) so watch out if you're listening loud...
tracklisting:

01 Wiley - Eskimo
02 Roll Deep & Ruff Sqwad - Sidewinder
03 Jammer - Murkle Man
04 JME - Serious
05 Skepta - Single
06 Tinchy Stryder - Underground
07 Roll Deep - Creeper VIP
08 Scratchy - Shangooli
09 Plastician - Cha VIP
10 The Movement - Good Ol' Days
11 Skepta - Duppy
12 Wiley - 16 Bar Rally
13 Wonder & Kano - What Have You Done?
14 Plastician, Slaya, Wonder, Geeneus - What?
15 Ruff Sqwad - Xtra
16 Wiley - Cool Off
17 Geeneus - Parasite
18 Ruff Sqwad - Burial
19 Scorcher & Statik - All Along the Watchtower
20 JME - Tourettes
21 Flirta D Interlude
22 Virgo, B-Live, Flirta D - Clack Riddim
23 Lethal B - Forward Riddim
24 Roll Deep - When I'm 'ere
25 Slew Dem - Grime
26 Ruf - My Love
27 Loefah - System
28 Skream - Lightning
29 Skream - Stagger
30 Skream - Midnight Request Line
31 Distance - Traffic
32 Burial - Distant Lights
33 Kano - Reload It
34 Lady Sovereign - Hoodie (Mizz Beats rmx)
35 Skepta & Wiley - Stupid
36 JME - Food
37 Crazy Titch - Gully
38 Scorcher - Chance Us
39 Roll Deep - Celebrate
40 Wiley - New Era

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Post by skurdur »

more tracks:


Wiley - Bow E3

Trim - Liar Liar

Footsie - Showerman

Blackjack ft. N.A.S.T.Y. & No Lay - Straight Off the Block

Wiley - Jacks not nimble

The Bug ft. Flowdan - Jah War (Loefah remix)

Cotti & Cluekid - Sensi Dub

Coki - Burnin'


Summer is starting to look good for Dubstep... some big tunes are getting released in June/July:
Matty G - 50000 Watts (with the Loefah remix on the flip)
Zombie - Spliff Dub
Distance - Fallen (Vex'd remix)
DQ1 - Gud Money
Coki - Red Eye EP

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Post by barknee »

skurdur, you are the FUCKING MAN for posting sensi dub. had pretty much given up on finding that for the timebeing, thankyouthankyou.

50,000 watts is too sick.

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Post by pen »

!!

thanks guys.

what is the u.k. view on kano?
are so solid still making music?
mo fiyah?

any asian i.e. brown i.e. indians/paks/bangladeshis etc making street/council estate type music?

dope shit.
kardi, chocs, saukrates, dj moves, sixtoo, a-trak, jr flo, kimo, redone, john smith, escrol, bender, empire, hustlemann, muzion, aspire, moka only, prev one, maestro, michie mee, patience, theo3, the bridge, dj drastik, flight distance, t-wrex, dl incognito, osa, dj kaem, nextra, kelron, STAY, loes, moss, bishop brigante, belly...

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Post by Y@k Bollocks »

This track is nuts. Anyone see Wiley on the cover of Wire this month?


pen wrote:any asian i.e. brown i.e. indians/paks/bangladeshis etc making street/council estate type music?
Nah - not really. They're all into their bhangra and stuff, nothing like grime, rap or whatever.

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Post by pen »

cool. cool. that megamix link didn't work for me. spent the last hour d/l'ing from my ghetto sarajevo innanet and the zipfile was empty when it finally arrived.

fuck.

yak bollocks,
interesting. i know a bunch of brown kids who do some r&b/pop rap kinda shit from the u.k., but that's it. too bad there aren't any others who are doing more progressive (hate that word) styles. ok, banghra is cool (for punjabis) and what not, but there's gotta be more to the scene than that...

any other brown kids doing shit like m.i.a? at least sonically?

thanks for the info.
kardi, chocs, saukrates, dj moves, sixtoo, a-trak, jr flo, kimo, redone, john smith, escrol, bender, empire, hustlemann, muzion, aspire, moka only, prev one, maestro, michie mee, patience, theo3, the bridge, dj drastik, flight distance, t-wrex, dl incognito, osa, dj kaem, nextra, kelron, STAY, loes, moss, bishop brigante, belly...

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pen wrote:yak bollocks,
interesting. i know a bunch of brown kids who do some r&b/pop rap kinda shit from the u.k., but that's it. too bad there aren't any others who are doing more progressive (hate that word) styles. ok, banghra is cool (for punjabis) and what not, but there's gotta be more to the scene than that...

any other brown kids doing shit like m.i.a? at least sonically?
Hmm - not that I know of, maybe someone here could correct me on that though.

Just from a cultural point of view, Asian communities from areas like east London tend to be fairly insular so their 'scenes' rarely attract other kids from outside of it. Unlike say dubstep or grime where you get a fairly broad spectrum of da' London yout' dem.

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Post by pen »

thanks for the info. my friends from london tell me the same. brown, white and black ones all say the same. as far as they can tell, there's no brown kids doing that sorta shit. which i find really hard to believe. or rather, i find it disappointing.

being a brown kid from canada who tries to do different types of shit, i was hoping to find some really boundary pushing peeps in the u.k. i know some homies from glasgow called 'brown boy breakz' who do some nice dnb/electro style shit, but that's it.

didn't mean to hijack the thread.

thanks for all the great links!
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Post by Y@k Bollocks »

Could someone post Ruff Sqwad & Wiley 'Together' please?

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So is Grime getting exciting again?
A lot of these tracks are pretty old.

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skurdur wrote:here you go Yak

http://www.sendspace.com/file/jkx8xe
:cheers:

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skurdur wrote:here you go Yak

http://www.sendspace.com/file/jkx8xe
That is a tight beat. That Skeng shit is pretty murderous as well.

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Big Lurk wrote: Shadetek & Skepta - Reign

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I was just thinking, grime mc's all have their little catchphrases, but with Skepta it's like his catchphrase is all of his lyrics. :killacam:

Barknee, mix is really dope, cheers.

Binary, Grime is pretty exciting at the moment. New Dizze & Wiley albums out in a couple of days, and the new Ghetto mixtape (chances are that'll be mostly hiphop, but fingers crossed). Wiley's always in some wwf style beef with someone. The current one with nasty crew is pretty dope. Did anyone see the footage from Sidewinder? Marcus Nasty striding up and down the stage like a bull with shank in hand. Amazing. And there's all sorts of up and comers who I'm not really up on, but who people speak well of.

Here's the new Wiley video.

Shadetek & Jammer - Separating

Jammer - 5 On It I like Jammer.
These are all dope. Fucking hell at that Jah War remix. And skeng is mad too, thanks.

I'm not really interested in dubstep, unless someones threatening to stab me over it. :cry:
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Here's Nasty Jack on Logan Sama's show a couple of weeks ago:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/mppvzc

Apparantly his new mixtape is really good.
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Big Lurk wrote:Here's Nasty Jack on Logan Sama's show a couple of weeks ago:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/mppvzc

Apparantly his new mixtape is really good.
This is the guy Wiley is referencing on that Jacks Not Nimble track? Break down the beef for me.

And how come isn't you ain't not interested in Dubstep if you like that Jah War remix? I'd like to see an album produced by someone like Benga or Loefah with someone like Skepta or Trim chattin' over the top.

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Y@k Bollocks wrote:
Big Lurk wrote:Here's Nasty Jack on Logan Sama's show a couple of weeks ago:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/mppvzc

Apparantly his new mixtape is really good.
This is the guy Wiley is referencing on that Jacks Not Nimble track? Break down the beef for me.

And how come isn't you ain't not interested in Dubstep if you like that Jah War remix? I'd like to see an album produced by someone like Benga or Loefah with someone like Skepta or Trim chattin' over the top.
I would fucking love that. I just don't really have the attention span for instrumental music. Some of these tunes have me reconsidering my position though, they are fucking murderous.

I don't know anything about the beef to be honest, except that it's been going on for a few years. Nasty Jack's "Who Smoked All The Pipes" over pies is pretty funny. Here's some of the tunes, some from recently, some from a couple of years ago: http://www.sendspace.com/file/5xkt7s

And this hilarious clash at sidewinder: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8ObP7zPlDM
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p.s. Wiley's response to having his phonecall recorded is hilarious. Sole take note.
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Re: I Wear My Own Garms (GRIME)

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These new Duurty Goodz tunes are sounding promising:

Keep Up

They Back Me (Maniac Production)
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Some contributions:

1) Woah barny cheers for that mix pretttty fucking sick.

2) My favourite Grime tunes to date are "Drinking Beer"and "Beef With T".

3) Skull Disco is the fucking shit and is the only dubstep that doesn't make me fall asleep (although been quite feeling this Loefah stuff).
Check out "Blood On My Hands":
http://www.supload.com/listen?s=SHOB1H84Jq0

4) Ruff Sqwad "Xtra" is probably the epitome of what Grime should and could be and I don't really think any other tune even comes slightly close.

5) Grime is always best enjoyed with a low-budget Channel U video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8USt5SGA20

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