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Quintessential Grime? pointers pls!
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 10:59 pm
by jayar
Hey yo
When i first got into dubstep (yeah yeah, im another one of those jaded ex-d&b'ers) i really wasnt quite feeling much for Grime and totally hated UKG, but lately im not so dark on the Grime (largely thanks to the guy i share a radio show with) and want to get a quick edumacation!
I did a search on this site to look for similar threads, but no joy
Can a few of you point me in the direction of some quintessential grime tunes/albums for me to check out? more the 'hits' or major turning points, definining tunes etc if you get me.
Cheers!

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:26 pm
by d+
heres some classic beats:
Waifer - Grime
Waifer - Gunshot Riddim
Wiley - Eskimo
Skepta - Private Caller
Skepta - Pulse Eskimo
Jon E Cash - Hoods Up/Cash Beat
Jon E Cash - War
Danny Weed - Shank Riddim
Danny Weed - Creeper
Ruff Sqwad - Pied Piper
Ruff Sqwad - Xtra
Wizzbit - Jamhot RMX
DJ Wonder - What
Jammer - The Blues
Jammer - Destruction
D'Explicit - Fwd Riddim
Mr. Wong - Orchestra
Blackjack - Arcade
DJ Mondie - Straight
Dubplate Mex - Slow
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:30 pm
by docdoom
2 most important grime beats:
musical mobb - pulse x and
wiley - eskimo
Those are the foundations. Musical Mobb and Youngstar were key 8-bar producers (simple grime beats switching a/b/a/b every 8 bars), also check Alias, Oddz, Eastwood, Ruff Sqwad, all of Wiley's early eskibeats, (Ice rink, Eskimo remixes, Ice Pole, Snowman etc.), Danny Weed, anything on Jah Mek The World (Jammer's label, Lewi White also wicked), Terra Danjah and Slimzos (Slimzee's label).
In terms of albums/mixtapes
Dizzee - Boy in da corner
Wiley - Treadin on thin ice and da 2nd phase
Ruff Sqwad - Guns and Roses 1 and 2
Young dot - RIP Young Dot
Trim - Soul Food 1-3
Slimzee - Bingo Beats 3
Rinsessesions CD pack
Slew Dem - Non stop working
Roll Deep - Creeper 1 and 2
In terms of sets get on grimetapes and download some 2003 NASTY Crew, Roll Deep and Ruff Sqwad and work forwards from there! Good luck.
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:33 pm
by butterz
basically check out
www.grimetapes.com
http://grimepedia.co.uk/wiki/Logan_Sama_Rips
This page of all the Logan Sama radio sets with all the big Grime Mcs
my blog
www.butterz.co.uk for up front new grime music in the mix and interviews from current producers.
albums wise.
Rascal - boy in the corner
Wiley - 2nd Phaze and Grime Wave
JME - Famous? as well as his BBK 1-3 Mixtapes
Skepta- Greatest Hits
Tinchy v Maniac
Roll Deep - Rules & Regulations is ok
Most of grimes greatest moments though are on sets or on obscure cds and vinyl. It is a hard scene to get into
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 12:40 am
by alexchuck
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 3:24 pm
by ammo
old rinse n deja sets. some old sidewinder sets r good too
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 3:44 pm
by benjybars
docdoom wrote:2 most important grime beats:
musical mobb - pulse x and
wiley - eskimo
Those are the foundations. Musical Mobb and Youngstar were key 8-bar producers (simple grime beats switching a/b/a/b every 8 bars), also check Alias, Oddz, Eastwood, Ruff Sqwad, all of Wiley's early eskibeats, (Ice rink, Eskimo remixes, Ice Pole, Snowman etc.), Danny Weed, anything on Jah Mek The World (Jammer's label, Lewi White also wicked), Terra Danjah and Slimzos (Slimzee's label).
In terms of albums/mixtapes
Dizzee - Boy in da corner
Wiley - Treadin on thin ice and da 2nd phase
Ruff Sqwad - Guns and Roses 1 and 2
Young dot - RIP Young Dot
Trim - Soul Food 1-3
Slimzee - Bingo Beats 3
Rinsessesions CD pack
Slew Dem - Non stop working
Roll Deep - Creeper 1 and 2
In terms of sets get on grimetapes and download some 2003 NASTY Crew, Roll Deep and Ruff Sqwad and work forwards from there! Good luck.
yeah i'd say that's pretty good advice.
just download everything on grimetapes.com basically. Grime's studio recorded output has very, very rarely matched the quality and atmosphere of the best pirate radio sets.
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 8:26 pm
by Littlefoot
important to remember a lot of these classic grime tunes were being mixed with other stuff like dark breakbeat influenced garage of DJ Zinc, Wookie's Exemen alias and early heavy dubstep
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 8:46 pm
by nimbus
get on youtube and there's endless wiley, skepta, dizzee, dd double e, ghetto etc bars on there if u just wanna trawl through some mc's and have a butchers at whose flow u like. for me - download as much wiley as possible.