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- symmetricalsounds
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Re: UKHH
never felt any grime i've heard.
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lol grime and dubstep were more or less the same thing to begin withsymmetricalsounds wrote:never felt any grime i've heard.
gwa wrote:you should wake up in the night whilst dressed as revolver ocelot and lamp him
- symmetricalsounds
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makes sense seeing as there's plenty of dubstep i don't feel either.mashmash wrote:lol grime and dubstep were more or less the same thing to begin withsymmetricalsounds wrote:never felt any grime i've heard.
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not really because i'm guess the dubstep you're not feeling is the midrange stuff? which isn't really relatedsymmetricalsounds wrote:makes sense seeing as there's plenty of dubstep i don't feel either.mashmash wrote:lol grime and dubstep were more or less the same thing to begin withsymmetricalsounds wrote:never felt any grime i've heard.
gwa wrote:you should wake up in the night whilst dressed as revolver ocelot and lamp him
- symmetricalsounds
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Re: UKHH
don't bother trying to guess what i like/dislike, you won't score highly at that game.mashmash wrote:not really because i'm guess the dubstep you're not feeling is the midrange stuff? which isn't really relatedsymmetricalsounds wrote:makes sense seeing as there's plenty of dubstep i don't feel either.mashmash wrote:lol grime and dubstep were more or less the same thing to begin withsymmetricalsounds wrote:never felt any grime i've heard.
Re: UKHH
Never got into grime that much... I like a lot of the instrumentals and some of the MC's are proper talented but just always preferred the flow and lyricism of uk hip hop. It's been a while since I've had a proper listen so I don't really know what's about at the moment. It was always a kind of reignition of the golden era stuff with a uk spin to me (but definitely became it's own thing), but there's only so far you can take a sound once it's been rinsed out and the scene seemed a bit uneasy about looking outside of itself if that makes any sense? Kinda why I respected Beggars for doing some other stuff, but then that quickly became a bit tasteless.
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Re: UKHH
Why has Klashnekoff not been mentioned yet? tut.
Skinnyman is supposed to have a new Lp on the way. Much needed.
Skinnyman is supposed to have a new Lp on the way. Much needed.
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Re: UKHH
jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.
http://soundcloud.com/keepitgully http://www.mixcloud.com/slevarance/
Re: UKHH
symmetricalsounds wrote:don't bother trying to guess what i like/dislike, you won't score highly at that game.mashmash wrote:not really because i'm guess the dubstep you're not feeling is the midrange stuff? which isn't really relatedsymmetricalsounds wrote:makes sense seeing as there's plenty of dubstep i don't feel either.mashmash wrote:lol grime and dubstep were more or less the same thing to begin withsymmetricalsounds wrote:never felt any grime i've heard.

gwa wrote:you should wake up in the night whilst dressed as revolver ocelot and lamp him
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