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 Post subject: Dubstep and Grime.
PostPosted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 4:43 pm 
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I like dubstep and I like grime but I don't have very much of either. Recommend some shit.

I already listen to Burial, Willey, and Dizzee Rascal.


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GRIME? more like CRIME AGAINST MUSIC amirite

Seriously though, no one needs grime. You need early 90s east coast rap like Wu-Tang, Jeru da Damaja, Erik B & Rakim, Nas or Mobb Deep if you want something rap-ish. Burial and dubstep is okay though.

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Ungeheuer wrote:
GRIME? more like CRIME AGAINST MUSIC amirite

Seriously though, no one needs grime. You need early 90s east coast rap like Wu-Tang, Jeru da Damaja, Erik B & Rakim, Nas or Mobb Deep if you want something rap-ish. Burial and dubstep is okay though.


Fuck you, homes.

Check out Jaylib, Quasimoto, and Madvillain. As good as the Wu-Tang, better than the other ones you mentioned.

And I need more dubstep! Burial only has two records!


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L Lawliet wrote:
Check out Jaylib, Quasimoto, and Madvillain.
Good, better than the usual hipster-hop, but certainly not grime and certainly not better than Erik B & Rakim and Nas' debut. Fuck the rest, but Illmatic is one of the few rap album's that could be considered art. Also you're naming every-changing duos instead of the individual artists. :awesome:

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Ungeheuer wrote:
L Lawliet wrote:
Check out Jaylib, Quasimoto, and Madvillain.
Good, better than the usual hipster-hop, but certainly not grime and certainly not better than Erik B & Rakim and Nas' debut. Fuck the rest, but Illmatic is one of the few rap album's that could be considered art. Also you're naming every-changing duos instead of the individual artists. :awesome:
I was talking about rap in general, not grime.


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L Lawliet wrote:
I was talking about rap in general, not grime.
Yeah but the point that no one needs grime still stands, if you dig grime you might as well listen to this.

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Ungeheuer wrote:
L Lawliet wrote:
I was talking about rap in general, not grime.
Yeah but the point that no one needs grime still stands, if you dig grime you might as well listen to this.
Christ that sucks.

But Dizzee Rascal is really good. Boy in Da Corner is a fine album. I want more shit like that.


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I downloaded Skream's self-titled and it's got some pretty sweet dubstep. Check it out. Downloading Kode9/Sapceape's Memories of the Future right now.


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I had to look up what it was you were even looking for.

Why can't we ever just listen to music anymore? It's seperated into all these categories I can't even be bothered to say what kinds I listen to.

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Miss StarSeed wrote:
I had to look up what it was you were even looking for.

Why can't we ever just listen to music anymore? It's seperated into all these categories I can't even be bothered to say what kinds I listen to.
Dubstep.

Grime.

Also, Roll Deep makes some pretty great grime.


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