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Big Apple Records Advert Video (2004)

Post by Wolverine » Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:41 pm

This is a advert from Lord Of The Mics Dvd, see hatcha in the background lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdE7hClJImY

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Post by plastician » Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:10 pm

its not loading up yet but i remember this!! durrty goods if i remember!!
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Post by seckle » Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:11 pm

with listen stations upstairs. timewarp!

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Post by wibblewobble » Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:12 pm

Good find!

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Post by plastician » Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:14 pm

wow.

it was actually kind of emotional watching that.

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Post by Wolverine » Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:14 pm

Plastician wrote:its not loading up yet but i remember this!! durrty goods if i remember!!
yea durrty goods, watched it the other day and clocked it,

mad how its changed from the grime days to the dubstep days, i bet most people didnt know who hatcha was back in them days lol

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Post by plastician » Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:26 pm

Nah man, Hatch was still big back then - even the grime boys gave him exclusives, he used to get dubs from Agent X, Wiley and Sticky the same as he did from all the Croydon lot!!

As far as Dubstep was concerned back then all you really saw on wax was the early Tempa releases which would have been all Horsepower and a couple of Kode 9, Soulja which was Oris Jay & Zed Bias bits, Shelflife, Ghost and Stealth People, which was pretty much Zed Bias, Sefton, El B, J Da Flex and Roxy and the Sidewinder label which again was releasing the Zed Bias stuff. Then labels like Vehicle popped up which put out the slightly breakier side of things.

All the labels mentioned were run thru the ammunition umbrella which still runs FWD to this day.

Other than the dubs we made ourselves and swapped with eachother, pretty much all of us were drawing quite a bit of instrumental grime into our sets back then. I still remember Hatcha caning the Alias stuff, and he was also the first DJ I ever heard play Golly Gosh by Sticky which is an absolute grime classic instrumental.
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Post by swiftguyver » Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:49 pm

Plastician wrote:Nah man, Hatch was still big back then - even the grime boys gave him exclusives, he used to get dubs from Agent X, Wiley and Sticky the same as he did from all the Croydon lot!!

As far as Dubstep was concerned back then all you really saw on wax was the early Tempa releases which would have been all Horsepower and a couple of Kode 9, Soulja which was Oris Jay & Zed Bias bits, Shelflife, Ghost and Stealth People, which was pretty much Zed Bias, Sefton, El B, J Da Flex and Roxy and the Sidewinder label which again was releasing the Zed Bias stuff. Then labels like Vehicle popped up which put out the slightly breakier side of things.

All the labels mentioned were run thru the ammunition umbrella which still runs FWD to this day.

Other than the dubs we made ourselves and swapped with eachother, pretty much all of us were drawing quite a bit of instrumental grime into our sets back then. I still remember Hatcha caning the Alias stuff, and he was also the first DJ I ever heard play Golly Gosh by Sticky which is an absolute grime classic instrumental.
dun kno!

all about tuning in to Hatcha's show on Upfront FM 99.3!!!

ahhh memories!

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Post by missedthebus » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:01 pm

Nice link!
Plastician wrote:he was also the first DJ I ever heard play Golly Gosh by Sticky which is an absolute grime classic instrumental.
I nearly got my hands on Golly gosh the otherday but matey had already sold it :cry:

Snatched up your first release tho :)

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Post by seckle » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:01 pm

Plastician wrote:Nah man, Hatch was still big back then - even the grime boys gave him exclusives, he used to get dubs from Agent X, Wiley and Sticky the same as he did from all the Croydon lot!!

As far as Dubstep was concerned back then all you really saw on wax was the early Tempa releases which would have been all Horsepower and a couple of Kode 9, Soulja which was Oris Jay & Zed Bias bits, Shelflife, Ghost and Stealth People, which was pretty much Zed Bias, Sefton, El B, J Da Flex and Roxy and the Sidewinder label which again was releasing the Zed Bias stuff. Then labels like Vehicle popped up which put out the slightly breakier side of things.

All the labels mentioned were run thru the ammunition umbrella which still runs FWD to this day.

Other than the dubs we made ourselves and swapped with eachother, pretty much all of us were drawing quite a bit of instrumental grime into our sets back then. I still remember Hatcha caning the Alias stuff, and he was also the first DJ I ever heard play Golly Gosh by Sticky which is an absolute grime classic instrumental.
texture, road, black ops. so many of the now classic labels owe a massive amount of their reputation to big apple/hatcha/arthur. hatcha turned me on to jon e cash, and a whole bunch of things i'd never heard of before. i don't think many of the newer heads realise just how small and croydon the whole thing was back then. i mean, it started in that shop. other shops were on it as well, but ground zero was big apple. the big apple online store (when it worked..lol) was a lifeline to all of us in america and elsewhere. fullstop.

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Post by hatcha » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:06 pm

the good days a fella's,big up plastic never forgets a thing big up :twisted:
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Post by Wolverine » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:07 pm

missedthebus wrote:Nice link!
No probs, glad people like it, bringing back memories and stuff.

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Post by dj klaim » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:33 pm

I remember this advert! Always wanted to go to Big Apple - but would have been a TREK from North London!!

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Post by deamonds » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:41 pm

seckle wrote:
texture, road, black ops. so many of the now classic labels owe a massive amount of their reputation to big apple/hatcha/arthur. hatcha turned me on to jon e cash, and a whole bunch of things i'd never heard of before. i don't think many of the newer heads realise just how small and croydon the whole thing was back then. i mean, it started in that shop. other shops were on it as well, but ground zero was big apple. the big apple online store (when it worked..lol) was a lifeline to all of us in america and elsewhere. fullstop.
rhythm division was the one back day though (2001/2-onwards, for grime etc, sparkie & quickdraw also used to have the best 4X4 aswell...

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Post by coxy » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:59 pm

seckle wrote:the big apple online store (when it worked..lol) .
yeh can imagine the excitement checking the charts and waiting for the sound clips to load on my mum;s dial up PC - and then some tracks wouldn't have audio! who'd have thought it! big apple records and fucking uptown forum! remember Logan on there winding up everyone... now look at him !

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Post by swiftguyver » Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:05 pm

coxy wrote:uptown forum! remember Logan on there winding up everyone... now look at him !
haha!

i remember bruv!
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Post by random trio » Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:40 pm

SwiftGuyver wrote:
Plastician wrote:Nah man, Hatch was still big back then - even the grime boys gave him exclusives, he used to get dubs from Agent X, Wiley and Sticky the same as he did from all the Croydon lot!!

As far as Dubstep was concerned back then all you really saw on wax was the early Tempa releases which would have been all Horsepower and a couple of Kode 9, Soulja which was Oris Jay & Zed Bias bits, Shelflife, Ghost and Stealth People, which was pretty much Zed Bias, Sefton, El B, J Da Flex and Roxy and the Sidewinder label which again was releasing the Zed Bias stuff. Then labels like Vehicle popped up which put out the slightly breakier side of things.

All the labels mentioned were run thru the ammunition umbrella which still runs FWD to this day.

Other than the dubs we made ourselves and swapped with eachother, pretty much all of us were drawing quite a bit of instrumental grime into our sets back then. I still remember Hatcha caning the Alias stuff, and he was also the first DJ I ever heard play Golly Gosh by Sticky which is an absolute grime classic instrumental.
dun kno!

all about tuning in to Hatcha's show on Upfront FM 99.3!!!

ahhh memories!

:D

A second home to many..all about the private listening room :wink:

I still have bare tapes from the upfront days..and plenty of hatcha...Hosting aswell. These are like gold dust lol.

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Post by gemmy » Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:47 pm

yeah def remember this. Im sure it was from lord of the decks (not lord of the mics).

Always used to get them exclusive white labels from big apple.

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Post by swiftguyver » Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:14 pm

RANDOM TRIO wrote:
SwiftGuyver wrote:
Plastician wrote:Nah man, Hatch was still big back then - even the grime boys gave him exclusives, he used to get dubs from Agent X, Wiley and Sticky the same as he did from all the Croydon lot!!

As far as Dubstep was concerned back then all you really saw on wax was the early Tempa releases which would have been all Horsepower and a couple of Kode 9, Soulja which was Oris Jay & Zed Bias bits, Shelflife, Ghost and Stealth People, which was pretty much Zed Bias, Sefton, El B, J Da Flex and Roxy and the Sidewinder label which again was releasing the Zed Bias stuff. Then labels like Vehicle popped up which put out the slightly breakier side of things.

All the labels mentioned were run thru the ammunition umbrella which still runs FWD to this day.

Other than the dubs we made ourselves and swapped with eachother, pretty much all of us were drawing quite a bit of instrumental grime into our sets back then. I still remember Hatcha caning the Alias stuff, and he was also the first DJ I ever heard play Golly Gosh by Sticky which is an absolute grime classic instrumental.
dun kno!

all about tuning in to Hatcha's show on Upfront FM 99.3!!!

ahhh memories!

:D

A second home to many..all about the private listening room :wink:

I still have bare tapes from the upfront days..and plenty of hatcha...Hosting aswell. These are like gold dust lol.
nice!

i've probably got a few tapes somewhere...

you got any Goodfella sets bruv?

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Post by random trio » Tue Aug 11, 2009 7:27 pm

SwiftGuyver wrote:
RANDOM TRIO wrote:
SwiftGuyver wrote:
Plastician wrote:Nah man, Hatch was still big back then - even the grime boys gave him exclusives, he used to get dubs from Agent X, Wiley and Sticky the same as he did from all the Croydon lot!!

As far as Dubstep was concerned back then all you really saw on wax was the early Tempa releases which would have been all Horsepower and a couple of Kode 9, Soulja which was Oris Jay & Zed Bias bits, Shelflife, Ghost and Stealth People, which was pretty much Zed Bias, Sefton, El B, J Da Flex and Roxy and the Sidewinder label which again was releasing the Zed Bias stuff. Then labels like Vehicle popped up which put out the slightly breakier side of things.

All the labels mentioned were run thru the ammunition umbrella which still runs FWD to this day.

Other than the dubs we made ourselves and swapped with eachother, pretty much all of us were drawing quite a bit of instrumental grime into our sets back then. I still remember Hatcha caning the Alias stuff, and he was also the first DJ I ever heard play Golly Gosh by Sticky which is an absolute grime classic instrumental.
dun kno!

all about tuning in to Hatcha's show on Upfront FM 99.3!!!

ahhh memories!

:D

A second home to many..all about the private listening room :wink:

I still have bare tapes from the upfront days..and plenty of hatcha...Hosting aswell. These are like gold dust lol.
nice!

i've probably got a few tapes somewhere...

you got any Goodfella sets bruv?

:D
I might have man. I'll have to check the old vault.

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