My bad, just seen he produced "How We Livin" on Kano's LP.
However thats still only one production on a major album.
I think Aftershock is the best label to come from the grime scene in terms of quality and quantity of releases.
Long time no speak people!
Thought i'd get involved again as I just listened to "The Plastician" on Radio One for the first time.
Must say it was a good show, hopefully a few more like that and Radio One will place grime on their weekly rotation instead of it's slot on their Residency...
The set with Skepta and Plasticman - all the links I have found are dead.
The tracklisting looks tasty, haven't heard plasticman since the rinsessions cd either.
The problem I have with the Run The Road comps is that the people putting them together are picking out the most hip hop sounding grime possible.
Some of the tracks are good - I like the Bearman track for it's energy levels.
The Mizz Beats track is also brilliant (but again very...
It wasn't as bad as you make it sound.
I was inside til the end of Geeneus set (which was perhaps the best set i've heard @ FWD), as I left there was a lot of commotion and I saw an ambulance and some police cars.
As far as I know the doors didn't get rushed at all.
The vibe wasn't moody in...
Thanks for this thread! Having spent 3 months in Bolivia (I know) I have missed out on much of the grime scene's recent movements.
I just copped the Young Dot E.P. and it is absolutely "shower".
Awesome show this was...
Beezy is really different, he's kind of weird almost as if his flow doesn't suit the music, but in a weird way that makes him sound even better on it!
Plasticman played some fucked up tracks. Anyone heading down to 93 Feet East tonight?
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