
August 9th, 2010

admin
So it’s been a long couple of weeks.Now i’m back and ready.I hope everyone has had a good couple of weeks.As for everyone who has submitted music in the past couple of weeks please be patient as I have thousands of submissions to go threw.Here is what i’ve got for you guys so far.Please take a listen.Also our Readers Picks section is now live leave a comment below if you want to make a post for more information just click on that section.Check back daily this week as I play catchup.Well i know you have all been waiting patiently so enough talk.Enjoy…
B.o.B feat. Wes Fif-Haterz Everywhere (Subvader Remix)
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B.O.B-Airplanes ft. Hayley Williams (Rodway Remix)
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Candi Staton-You Got The Love (Demoe Beats Remix)
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May 20th, 2010

superfresh

Grime music. Probably not all that familiar to my American readers. However, here in the UK it is absolutely massive. In this piece I’m going to take you through the biggest artists, almost all of whom are East Londoners, and some of the best songs. I will warn you now though, it’s not to everyone’s taste..
Anyway, without further ado, welcome to Grime…
Wiley is the best place to start. The self-proclaimed father of grime is responsible for my personal favourite track, Wearing My Rolex. It’s not lyrically all that impressive, but it has a sick beat, sampling DSK’s ‘What Would We Do’. It reached #2 in the UK charts in May 2008. His other big track is Never Be Your Woman, sampling ‘My Woman’ by Al Bowlly. The trumpety bit is catchy-as-hell. This reached #8 this March. Finally, is Take That. Produced by Chew Fu, a familiar name to most of my readers, it reached #20 this Christmas, and is a guaranteed party started. He also featured on Dem Na Like Me, by The Qemists, of which A1 Bassline made a HUGE remix!
Qemists-Dem Na Like Me(A1 Bassline Remix)
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Wiley ft Chew Fu -Take That
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July 31st, 2009

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Born and raised in Los Angeles,Clockwork began DJing at 15, producing at 16. He started out by remaking some of his favorite hip hop tracks and moved on from there to house music.He’s listened to hiphop all of his life which has had a big impact on his productions. Some other influences include fatboy slim, moby, the chemical brothers, and various others. Headed to college next year in Boston to study the music industry.
More info and tunes after the jump.
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