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Post by theonelikepaul » Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:39 am

shervington, where is that club in your sig and how do I get there... lmao

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Post by beans » Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:03 am

theonelikepaul wrote:shervington, where is that club in your sig and how do I get there... lmao
That is one of the funniest pics i have ever seen

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Post by dubluke » Wed Dec 19, 2007 8:08 am

beans wrote:
theonelikepaul wrote:shervington, where is that club in your sig and how do I get there... lmao
That is one of the funniest pics i have ever seen
haha yeah that ones a classic, looks to me like some mega super chav gurn rave

funnily enough the girl at the front looks just like my mate rosie...
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Post by feasible_weasel » Wed Dec 19, 2007 9:13 am

this is one of the things i hate about grime mc's
jay z use linkin park and then nas uses rock, then akala and dizzee and lethal...........not imagination at all just baiting hip-hop badly
its a shame because grime is a great style of music,very eclectic....for example heavy dubstep tunes now consist of a min moody sample followed by a pulsating bass sound with some zaps acting like snares to give it speed....every man and their dog does that now.
but grime instrumentals are much more eclektic in nature and banger dont have a formula.
listen to the 2nd tune of this person producing 5 months
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listen to Maniacs one called maniac clips..absolutely no absolute set structure..u just make it bang
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Post by Littlefoot » Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:45 am

proper Indie is really good.. Erics Trip, Sebadoh, Yo La Tengo, Dinosaur Jr etc..
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Post by wil? » Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:19 pm

i have never been a massive lethal fan but i think he deserves alot more respect than he gets...everyone hates on grime artists for 'selling out' and making hip hop or really commercial stuff when they release an album (roll deep, kano,even dizzee) but lethal has released 3 proper albums that are atleast 90% grime and released 2 of the biggest and rowdiest grime singles to chart (oi and forward)...he has had commercial success without sacrificing anything...

so he does a couple of songs with some indie bands and he is a whore...he obviously wants more exposure and trying to get some that is for positive reasons not the old So Solid, raves being banned stereotype stuff...
dubluke wrote:lethal bizzle is bait cos he plays to indie kids, and being linked with indie kids in any way is shit
then people start talking bollocks like this which doesnt help...

...im no indie fan at all but i work somewhere were there are loads of them and i can tell u that they have very open minds when it comes to music...their record collections would surprise you and there has been a number of indie djs supporting grime and dubstep for years...

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Post by macphellimey » Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:47 pm

dubluke wrote:lethal bizzle is bait cos he plays to indie kids, and being linked with indie kids in any way is shit

I'm pretty sure Roll Deep play a show with the Klaxons (not physically on stage with them but on the same line-up) in Brighton earlier this year...make of that what you will.

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Post by wil? » Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:03 pm

MacPhellimey wrote:
dubluke wrote:lethal bizzle is bait cos he plays to indie kids, and being linked with indie kids in any way is shit

I'm pretty sure Roll Deep play a show with the Klaxons (not physically on stage with them but on the same line-up) in Brighton earlier this year...make of that what you will.
yep and when the klaxons and hot chip dj they both play grime...mayb they both just like each others music...?

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Post by dubluke » Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:15 pm

dubluke wrote:lethal bizzle is bait cos he plays to indie kids, and being linked with indie kids in any way is shit
i'm pretty sure i WAS just mucking around when i said that guys
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Post by bob crunkhouse » Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:53 pm

wil? wrote:...im no indie fan at all but i work somewhere were there are loads of them and i can tell u that they have very open minds when it comes to music...
Much more so that your average dubstep crowd, we done an electro/dubstep night with Coki and Boy 8 Bit, the electro crowd were raving all night to all different styles but the dubstep kids looked pissed off wheever anything dropped apart from a halfstep beat...but maybe dubstep dosent really mix with other genres that well :?

More on topic Lethal is a bit waste but he has made some bangers and he seems to be doing pretty well for himself really.
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Post by wil? » Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:21 pm

Bob Crunkhouse wrote: More on topic Lethal is a bit waste but he has made some bangers and he seems to be doing pretty well for himself really.
you would be supprised how much it cost to book him...i could put 4 decent dubstep nights together for the amount he is gettin right now...fair play to him cos he is one of the hardest workers in the scene...and he was quite funny on never mind the buzzcocks...

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Post by bob crunkhouse » Thu Dec 20, 2007 12:27 am

wil? wrote:
Bob Crunkhouse wrote: More on topic Lethal is a bit waste but he has made some bangers and he seems to be doing pretty well for himself really.
you would be supprised how much it cost to book him...i could put 4 decent dubstep nights together for the amount he is gettin right now...fair play to him cos he is one of the hardest workers in the scene...and he was quite funny on never mind the buzzcocks...
yeh agreed. i imagine he charges a fortune, he played one of the biggest venues in brighton when he was here..would be interesting to see what kind of people turn up to his gigs? indie crowd, grime crowd? mix i guess.
wil? wrote:and he was quite funny on never mind the buzzcocks...

that thing with filling his car up with "dizzle" made me lol i must admit
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Post by wil? » Thu Dec 20, 2007 12:30 am

yeah...he is more self aware than alot of the people they get on there...and helet the shit get ripped out of him on comic relief when jeremy clarkson called him a jizzy tissue or something...

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Post by dj vk - snakebite ent. » Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:47 am

wil? wrote: jeremy clarkson called him a jizzy tissue or something...
LOL!!! :D

I remember that. Thought Bizzled woulda chinned him for saying that!

Proper made me laugh.

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Post by dubluke » Thu Dec 20, 2007 2:21 am

hhaha just started watchin that lethal b one after readin this - fuckin jokes
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Post by evoh_1 » Thu Dec 20, 2007 5:12 am

Bob Crunkhouse wrote:
wil? wrote:...im no indie fan at all but i work somewhere were there are loads of them and i can tell u that they have very open minds when it comes to music...
Much more so that your average dubstep crowd, we done an electro/dubstep night with Coki and Boy 8 Bit, the electro crowd were raving all night to all different styles but the dubstep kids looked pissed off wheever anything dropped apart from a halfstep beat...but maybe dubstep dosent really mix with other genres that well :?

More on topic Lethal is a bit waste but he has made some bangers and he seems to be doing pretty well for himself really.
i think that the dubstep heads got pissed when anything without the step is due to 1) dubstep still being a niche genre where most people into it will want to listen to it exclusively if they go to a night with it in and 2) the indie/elctro crowd are generally more likely to shonk out to different styles as they haven't heard it before and dubstep lends itslef to mixing into alot of genres being around 135-140 bpm

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Post by petergunn » Thu Dec 20, 2007 12:32 pm

who in grime has a bigger following than lethal (besides dizzee...)


wiley? kano? tinchy?

i don't think any of them can draw as much as he can...

i don't particularly like lethal (tho "fuck you" is a great track), but he has probably been the best marketer in grime... he knew how to present his style in a recognizable way to non-grime fans... considering he wouldn't make a list of "top 50 best grime mc's", it's pretty funny how well he is doing...

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Post by virus human race » Thu Dec 20, 2007 7:34 pm

I dont give a fuck, Indie is shite.


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Post by bob crunkhouse » Thu Dec 20, 2007 7:52 pm

evoh_1 wrote:
Bob Crunkhouse wrote:
wil? wrote:...im no indie fan at all but i work somewhere were there are loads of them and i can tell u that they have very open minds when it comes to music...
Much more so that your average dubstep crowd, we done an electro/dubstep night with Coki and Boy 8 Bit, the electro crowd were raving all night to all different styles but the dubstep kids looked pissed off wheever anything dropped apart from a halfstep beat...but maybe dubstep dosent really mix with other genres that well :?

More on topic Lethal is a bit waste but he has made some bangers and he seems to be doing pretty well for himself really.
i think that the dubstep heads got pissed when anything without the step is due to 1) dubstep still being a niche genre where most people into it will want to listen to it exclusively if they go to a night with it in and 2) the indie/elctro crowd are generally more likely to shonk out to different styles as they haven't heard it before and dubstep lends itslef to mixing into alot of genres being around 135-140 bpm
That the general concesus?

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Post by corpsey » Thu Dec 20, 2007 8:41 pm

I've never heard a Lethal B tune apart from Oi!

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