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Re: decent ukhiphop

Post by fused_forces » Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:00 pm

If its outside of london ya after....

Sonny Jim, Cappo, Iron Bridge, P-Brothers, Broke N English, JVF Clique, Panache, Jack Flash, Respek BA, Scorzayzee.

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Re: decent ukhiphop

Post by godflesh fiend » Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:42 pm

thomas wrote:Found the palour talk album on ebay, hope i can trust your taste :P

Has your Padlocked Tonic turned up yet????

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Re: decent ukhiphop

Post by thomas » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:14 pm

godflesh fiend wrote:
thomas wrote:Found the palour talk album on ebay, hope i can trust your taste :P

Has your Padlocked Tonic turned up yet????

Yeh, I recognise Beans OBe but no other names. so it really is a whole new album to me.
Its a very nice album, good lively beats and crazy lyrics all over the place. Not what i was expecting for some reason, thought it would be more "boom bap" or something. going on the era and style of the cover, name etc.
A good listen for now and again, i can't fault it.

Do you have anything to do with the group/lable by any chance?

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Re: decent ukhiphop

Post by jameshk » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:39 pm

Jehst all the way man. Stay tuned for an EP im working on with an artist right now too ;)

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Re: decent ukhiphop

Post by thomas » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:08 pm

Ive just rediscoverd a (by now it must?) classic album:
Cappo - Spaz The World

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Re: decent ukhiphop

Post by godflesh fiend » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:47 pm

thomas wrote:
godflesh fiend wrote:
thomas wrote:Found the palour talk album on ebay, hope i can trust your taste :P

Has your Padlocked Tonic turned up yet????

Yeh, I recognise Beans OBe but no other names. so it really is a whole new album to me.
Its a very nice album, good lively beats and crazy lyrics all over the place. Not what i was expecting for some reason, thought it would be more "boom bap" or something. going on the era and style of the cover, name etc.
A good listen for now and again, i can't fault it.

Do you have anything to do with the group/lable by any chance?

No I don't.

I just love the album to bits.

The song "Another Price To Pay" is just absolutely amazing to me. I think it's sublime.

The scratching is friggin killer too. Sir Beans OBE is definately the man.

This album definately takes a few spins for it to really sink in...........play "Another Price To Pay" at a rather loud volume later tonight after a few drinks and puffs!

Pick up Skitz "Countryman" if you haven't got it mate. That's the cream of the crop with regards to British emcees.

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Re: decent ukhiphop

Post by thomas » Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:02 pm

godflesh fiend wrote: after a few drinks and puffs!

Pick up Skitz "Countryman" if you haven't got it mate. That's the cream of the crop with regards to British emcees.
Are we that easy to stereotype? ha

Ahh, i got a bargain on that record. £10 when a shop first opened in 2005ish and the owner was trying to jump start it by selling cheap his personal collection....i did feel slightly bad and become a heavy customer.
Its worth it for "twilight" and "fingerprints". in fact each side of the LP could be a highly regarded EP separately.

Ive got a feeling i could get myself in an ecstatic mood if i botherd to dig through my old records...
I take it you where/are into the same type of stuff before dubstep?

Edit: finding that LP for cheap then was tough, just checked discogs and the prices are low..

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Re: decent ukhiphop

Post by sirsnaf » Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:26 pm

buggering tindersticks, Skitz - Countryman used to regularly go for £40+ on vinyl... i paid £20 for it and thought i did well.... but just checked Discogs... £14... in-bloody-sane.

http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?releas ... 2660&ev=rb

if you have an eardrum, youd be fool not to get it.

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Re: decent ukhiphop

Post by godflesh fiend » Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:41 pm

EVERYONE should own a copy of "Countryman".

Such an great album.

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Re: decent ukhiphop

Post by thomas » Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:20 pm

Scary innit, i don't wanna look up the current worth of many more records or i might be able to fit some large purchases in the difference.

good news for anyone who wants to buy it though, its age-less.

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