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Your local grime scene....

Post by jera » Thu Sep 13, 2007 1:22 am

Right this is mainly for the people outside of London....
what's your local grime scene saying?which mcs, crews etc r really reppin 4 ure areas?
up in Leeds is mostly been cut off by Basslines. Only real decent mcs in leeds (imo) r Dialect& Witty [/url]

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Post by razer-wire » Sun Sep 23, 2007 5:35 pm

in very rural town of machynleth chavs are startin to listen to grime
im becoming frightened (:¬(

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Post by 8bitboi » Sat Sep 29, 2007 2:26 pm

same round my town, it was DnB kids Runin around Mcin ''Bida Bida Bida Bacon What Cash Ur Makein ''Type Stuff

Now They All hang-around Bussin 4 Year old Grime-tunes On There phones, Trying to do Road-bars an Clash Each other,

they Allways Ask What Music im in too, and if i can Mc, lol I shout ''Yeah Dubstep Bruv!''

There like, Whats That?

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Post by thomas » Sat Sep 29, 2007 4:13 pm

Virus, Shifty, Mrk 1, Mayhem...Manchesters alright man.

Few toys, but i dont actually hear grime too much and if i do its some cheesy shit from someones phone on a bus.

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Post by scp » Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:59 pm

we've got MCs up in Bradford (il find a vid to post l8r on) but again bassline is big in my town so hearing ne grime @ parties/raves is kinda rare.
ul hear the odd chav battering rhythm and gash on their fone, but apart from da ppl who i kno are into 2 it, its not very popular :?
and dubstep? well...
iv gotta speak 2 older heads (cos im onli 18 init) about dubstep cos i ask sum ppl my age nd they don't kno wot im on about

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Post by blizzardmusic » Tue Oct 02, 2007 6:15 pm

SCP wrote:we've got MCs up in Bradford (il find a vid to post l8r on) but again bassline is big in my town so hearing ne grime @ parties/raves is kinda rare.
ul hear the odd chav battering rhythm and gash on their fone, but apart from da ppl who i kno are into 2 it, its not very popular :?
and dubstep? well...
iv gotta speak 2 older heads (cos im onli 18 init) about dubstep cos i ask sum ppl my age nd they don't kno wot im on about
Your not the only younger in here mate. 13 years young. :) :)
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Post by thomas » Tue Oct 02, 2007 9:40 pm

BlizzardMusic wrote:
SCP wrote:we've got MCs up in Bradford (il find a vid to post l8r on) but again bassline is big in my town so hearing ne grime @ parties/raves is kinda rare.
ul hear the odd chav battering rhythm and gash on their fone, but apart from da ppl who i kno are into 2 it, its not very popular :?
and dubstep? well...
iv gotta speak 2 older heads (cos im onli 18 init) about dubstep cos i ask sum ppl my age nd they don't kno wot im on about
Your not the only younger in here mate. 13 years young. :) :)
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Post by scp » Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:52 pm

13? dubstep is a lot - shame uv gota w8 3-5 years 2 go 2 a rave

oh yeh - the link 2 c sum bradford MCs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lVu77Vxqg8

MCs age range is 15/16-19

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Post by doctor » Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:57 pm

well as im from birmingham we have alot of mc's alot of the talented such as midlands mafia NODB an also MDK which their producer suhk knight does dubstep aswell as grime ive heard him on a fre mixes he is quite sick

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Post by blizzardmusic » Wed Oct 03, 2007 7:19 pm

Theres too many talented MC's in the scene. I don't know many numbers, but the likes of Wretch 32's vocabulary and Ghetto's flow will absolutely murder any form of a vocalled kind of music.
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Post by freqone » Sun Oct 14, 2007 3:21 pm

THANKS GOD..(for my sake and opinion) dubstep, has been more well received in Toronto area,,,

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Post by shnyde » Sun Oct 14, 2007 3:29 pm

BlizzardMusic wrote:Theres too many talented MC's in the scene. I don't know many numbers, but the likes of Wretch 32's vocabulary and Ghetto's flow will absolutely murder any form of a vocalled kind of music.
i highly agree - wretch 32 is killin it


mate i swear where i live dubstep is bigger than grime still, in brighton grime's got nothing on dubstep and people don't even know what it is. people say shit like: "I liked that dubstep you played but the dubstep with lyrics and MCs - nah i don't like that"

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Post by ozols man » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:07 pm

lets be serious now people, the grime scene can only really ever exist in london..

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Post by n9_n9_n9 » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:26 pm

ozols man wrote:lets be serious now people, the grime scene can only really ever exist in london..
why??

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Post by boy_arena » Mon Oct 15, 2007 12:49 pm

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Post by skrumpo » Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:26 pm

Essex has a few decent mc like myself ( not even being big headed lol ) manor boy shocka young reyes few southend boys.. but there is a large amount of shit here a very larage amount

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Post by thomas e. griffin » Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:17 pm

I'm from Chorley in the north west and there is a ridiculous number of kids doing grime. Almost every badboy in the town has a myspace with four tracks on.

I deejayed at a clash night at Chorley community centre a few weeks ago and there mustve been a hundred kids down. most of em being aged between 9 and 16.

Some of them are good, others not so good but for me it's really encouraging to see kids who would never even have thought about music 4 or 5 years ago, making music on their computers and putting it up for anyone to hear.

Chorley Represent. Brap x3

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Post by thomas e. griffin » Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:18 pm

And I had some little 10 year olds wrestling with Mala's Blue notes.

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