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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:23 pm
by dubstepper
Harlesden wrote:i'm not sure which is worse
funky house or grime
is this for definite?
Sorry i gotta dissagree, Grime is still really big, with the likes of Skepta Wiley Jammer JME Flow Dan Sick Sense Cru All the Newham gens Gully Gang and many more, So many big producers out there such as Rossi b n Luca Maniac Danny Weed Target Wiley i just got a cd from scratchy the other eday with 20 fresh vocals and instrumentals. Big up Taregt n Danny Weed for all the Aim Highs. Playing Aim High2 now still sounds fresh. As for Funky House its fucking massive, i mean how can you not feel the vibes, admittedly there is some crap funky house tunes, same as any other music genre. Funky House has such uplifting FUNKY nice as you like beats and vocals, some of the tunes are pure tropical melodys

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:35 pm
by docdoom
Dubstepper wrote:Harlesden wrote:i'm not sure which is worse
funky house or grime
is this for definite?
Sorry i gotta dissagree, Grime is still really big, with the likes of Skepta Wiley Jammer JME Flow Dan Sick Sense Cru All the Newham gens Gully Gang and many more, So many big producers out there such as Rossi b n Luca Maniac Danny Weed Target Wiley i just got a cd from scratchy the other eday with 20 fresh vocals and instrumentals. Big up Taregt n Danny Weed for all the Aim Highs. Playing Aim High2 now still sounds fresh. As for Funky House its fucking massive, i mean how can you not feel the vibes, admittedly there is some crap funky house tunes, same as any other music genre. Funky House has such uplifting FUNKY nice as you like beats and vocals, some of the tunes are pure tropical melodys

Aim High 1 and The Lord of the Decks 1 are still two of the best mix-tapes ever created. They get played on the regs.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:44 pm
by -blade-
if it would be like
it never be up in the air to ban it from radio. ever.
and the support pays out in the long run, not if something isnt trendy anymore dump it in a hot sec and over.
if there are troubles solve it dont build a wall around it. nameen??
no disrespect to the rinse crew thought.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:49 pm
by thinking
UFO over easy wrote:Ashley wrote:What makes you think its false mate?
they still broadcast on FM. even if it is true that someone's retransmitting the stream (lol

)
I might be wrong, but I believe that the applicable law was changed last year, making it an offence to advertise/promote illegally broadcast radio, or give advice on how to do so.
For example, I happen to play on an 'internet only' radio station that is also coincidentally broadcast (illegally) on the FM airwaves. We are asked only to talk about or refer to the online station, and are specifically asked not to mention the letters 'FM' at all, or even refer to our local audience, instead alluding to a worldwide listenership instead.
This is why sites with detailed instructions on how to build equipment & broadcast illegally such as
www.y2kpirates.co.uk are no longer in operation.
Frankly anything that helps to keep the heat off committed pirate radio operators is a plus in my book.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:49 pm
by Pada
i used to be a proper grime head but i stopped listnin to it because:
there aint no good vinyl releases for the DJs, well not enought to keep it intrestin.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:51 pm
by boomnoise
according to spooky over at rwd the ban is to do with mcs calling out the frequency on air.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:57 pm
by ufo over easy
boomnoise wrote:according to spooky over at rwd the ban is to do with mcs calling out the frequency on air.
can't imagine it would be more than a temporary ban then.. as far as offenses go, that doesn't seem particularly bad. especially compared to all that shotgun drama a while back.
interesting info thinking, cheers.
I sure am glad no one would be silly enough to advertise rinse
100.4 on here.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:58 pm
by ashley
UFO over easy wrote:I swear most of your arguments have consisted of quoting from rinse promo articles, presumably hosted on getdarker
All of the quotes I have pasted are from articles from papers such as the Guardian and other resources located freely on the web, oh and none have been from resources hosted on getdarker - would it be wrong if they were?
Still trying to see exactly what your getting at, at the moment I just feel like your posting for the sake of posting.
You obviously do not see the benefit of a legal radio that promotes grime and dubstep (well, not so much grime at the moment) 24/7 along with bursts of funky house.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:01 pm
by dubstepper
adisize wrote:i used to be a proper grime head but i stopped listnin to it because:
there aint no good vinyl releases for the DJs, well not enought to keep it intrestin.
You know what i totally agree with you there, nowhere near enough vinyl releases. Especily compared to Dubstep, Dubstep is firing at the mo. Sept i still listen and mix grime, although Dubsteps where im at lately

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:05 pm
by ufo over easy
Ashley wrote:
All of the quotes I have pasted are from articles from papers such as the Guardian and other resources located freely on the web, oh and none have been from resources hosted on getdarker - would it be wrong if they were?
no not at all, you're using the materials you have at hand
Ashley wrote:You obviously do not see the benefit of a legal radio that promotes grime and dubstep (well, not so much grime at the moment) 24/7 along with bursts of funky house.
Well that's what I've been saying.. at the moment, it's stuff like this ban and their unwillingness to communicate about it that makes me worry a little about their agenda. I guess I just can't see a legal radio station being that specialised, and am afraid of another KissFM style scenario.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:07 pm
by rudeski damager
LOL...
This is so funny though.
Because watch when all the trendy magazines start pushing grime again.
Grime hasn't changed. People are still running up on radio shows and kicking down doors. People are still bunnin weed in the studio, rags. This is why I like grime. Geeneus can't contain it. Axe.FM, your time. I only listened to rinse for Spooky, Snatcher, Tubby, Scientist & Maximum.
Now I'll just get the sets I want off the blogspot and lock onto Manic, Axe & Pyro.
Hold tight Ghetto for basically dunning grime on rinse, lol.
Still. I honestly hope that Geeneus rethinks this. Rinse helped 2 build grime, and grime helped 2 make rinse what it is today despite every1 here hating on it. It would be sad 2 see Rinse go down the same route as Freeze and On Top.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:09 pm
by sand leaper
boomnoise wrote:according to spooky over at rwd the ban is to do with mcs calling out the frequency on air.
Banning a whole genre due to the actions of a few of its' MCs? Talk about overzealous..
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:10 pm
by rudeski damager
Sand Leaper wrote:boomnoise wrote:according to spooky over at rwd the ban is to do with mcs calling out the frequency on air.
Banning a whole genre due to the actions of a few of its' MCs? Talk about overzealous..
Sand
it weren't just that.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:11 pm
by sand leaper
Rudeski Damager wrote:Sand Leaper wrote:boomnoise wrote:according to spooky over at rwd the ban is to do with mcs calling out the frequency on air.
Banning a whole genre due to the actions of a few of its' MCs? Talk about overzealous..
Sand
it weren't just that.
I figured as much, cos that would just be downright daft.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:15 pm
by boomnoise
Rudeski Damager wrote:Sand Leaper wrote:boomnoise wrote:according to spooky over at rwd the ban is to do with mcs calling out the frequency on air.
Banning a whole genre due to the actions of a few of its' MCs? Talk about overzealous..
Sand
it weren't just that.
that's the reason given in the text message to all rinse djs apparently.
what else you sayin'? did something kick off with ghetto?
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:19 pm
by ashley
boomnoise wrote:Rudeski Damager wrote:Sand Leaper wrote:boomnoise wrote:according to spooky over at rwd the ban is to do with mcs calling out the frequency on air.
Banning a whole genre due to the actions of a few of its' MCs? Talk about overzealous..
Sand
it weren't just that.
that's the reason given in the text message to all rinse djs apparently.
what else you sayin'? did something kick off with ghetto?
I know Ghetto clashed Skepta apparently, this was while we was on our way to DMZ so - doubt they will release the podcast...
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:25 pm
by docdoom
I heard them clashing it was civilized bars b2b, didn't sound like anything went off.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:29 pm
by tronman
i heard rinse deaded grime cos Cameo belled Gee askin for a slot.
u know thats the end.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:15 pm
by SHAFEY
Shafey wrote:If the problem is with MC's/explicit lyrics why not just ban grime MC's instead of the music???

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:55 pm
by skrewface
"I won't stop spittin' til Geeneus kicks me off Rinse..."