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Leroux: I could post endless lists of obscure germanic hip hop propaganda without anyone stopping me, muahaha. ;P)
*staples you to a passing train
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Sachys: *staples you to a passing train
Is it the Night Train or the DFLO Shuttle?
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Sachys: *staples you to a passing train
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Leroux: Is it the Night Train or the DFLO Shuttle?
Its the one from cowboy films that crashes intothe canyon because the bridge is out! :D
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Sachys: Its the one from cowboy films that crashes intothe canyon because the bridge is out! :D
Oh, you mean this train.
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Sachys: Its the one from cowboy films that crashes intothe canyon because the bridge is out! :D
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Leroux: Oh, you mean this train.
That'll do!
Snoop Dogg ft. Slick Rick: So Misinformed.
DJ Shadow + RTJ = Nobody Speak. Still waiting for RTJ4.
Guru's legacy still living on!

Gang Starr - Family and Loyality (ft. J.Cole)

(EDIT: Official video available now)
Post edited October 10, 2019 by Leroux
Its that diss ting tho innit!

"MANS NEVA BEEN ERE!"

SHUT DOWN!
Tonight I watched a BBC documentary on Grime and the history of it.

While it hit most points, and important artists in its hour running, it did miss out one major factor:

CHANNEL U

U was a satellite channel run much like many music channels at the time in the UK - text [artist name and track] to XXXXX, cost (i forget how much but it was something like £1.50 i think).

U exclusively showed urban music, but pretty quickly saw a massive drop in more popular music on its general running time and pretty soon all you saw was real deal uk hip hop and grime.

With that in mind, heres a playlist on youtube I found with some genuine classics, and some crap. All of them ive seen so far got massive airplay over the years the channel ran. Bear in mind almost all the tracks were produced in bedrooms, live on rat radio or just ever really produced.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQjaZUVICaw&list=PL9D5C7818E6859BDD

Edit: warning - sound levels and quality are fucking nuclear ping pong
Post edited October 24, 2019 by Sachys
The only hip hop album I've listened all the way through is Low End Theory by A Tribe Called Quest...
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TheBigCore: The only hip hop album I've listened all the way through is Low End Theory by A Tribe Called Quest...
then you have about 640 posts to go through...
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TheBigCore: The only hip hop album I've listened all the way through is Low End Theory by A Tribe Called Quest...
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Sachys: then you have about 640 posts to go through...
More like 643 or so now...
644.


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Sachys: Edit: warning - sound levels and quality are fucking nuclear ping pong
What a shame.

Earlier tonight I came accross this: Krizz Kaliko re-signing. I honestly don't know what is really going on here. KK has been my favorite of all the Strange Music crew.
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Cambrey: 644.

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Sachys: Edit: warning - sound levels and quality are fucking nuclear ping pong
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Cambrey: What a shame.
yeah, but Grime was very much a DIY scene, so thats expected. thing is, a lot of artists that ended up with good production from getting a deal didnt do so well - their sound just wasnt raw enough anymore. this is comparable to punk and much of the metal and industrial scenes.
i would guess country and blues variants as well.