DELICASTEEZ - ye das nice
Adelaide producer DELICASTEEZ has flipped the shit out of 'Nasty', which for me is one of the standout tracks from Skepta's Mercury Prize winning album 'Konnichiwa'. I love this.
Adelaide producer DELICASTEEZ has flipped the shit out of 'Nasty', which for me is one of the standout tracks from Skepta's Mercury Prize winning album 'Konnichiwa'. I love this.
Man like Preditah delivers a storming remix of Skepta's new Grime anthem 'Shutdown', which as ever calls on old-skool UKG flavours, whilst also pushing the boundaries of modern-day production. Shutdown.
In what seems to be the most convincing Grime crossover track to surface so far, Wiki's Ratking jumps on Skepta's 'That's Not Me' for a special US remix of the grime anthem, released via Boy Better Know earlier this year. Check out Skept's self-directed music video for the track below and Brooklyn get ready Bow's coming for ya...
As the hype surrounding Meridian Dan's 'German Whip' continues to grow and grow, PMR today unleashed an officlal remix of the track that sees Skepta, Pro Green, Bossman Birdie & Rizzle Kicks all called up to add their own bars to the track. Unsurprisingly, the boys go in. This is jokes.
Already getting lots of love on Radio 1, here is Bill & Will's smashing remix of the new single from Grime heavyweight Wiley, which follows on from euphoric feel of 'Heatwave' and features JME, Skepta & Ms.D.
Not straying away from the winning formula that scored him a #1 with 'Heatwave', Wiley sticks with Ms.D on the chorus and Rymez on production duties for his new single, with an extra helping hand from BBK brothers Skepta & JME.
Footage of Mistajam's launch party for Speakerbox @ BCM Majorca last week, which featured performances from Skepta, Shy FX, Stamina MC, BassBoy & BitR8. Along with regular sets from BitR8, Fusion & Cable, there are more special sets coming from Pendulum, Andy C, Flux Pavilion, Rudimental & Yasmin, with PAs courtesy of Maverick Sabre, Labrinth, Katy B & more. If you're in Majorca on a Friday this Summer, don't miss out.
This is probably my favourite track off Skepta’s new album, Doin’ It Again. I wasn’t filled with confidence when I saw Chipmunk and N-Dubz on the tracklist, but I didn’t realise it was going to be this poor. I just found really boring; every song sounds the same and what he’s saying doesn’t interest me, at all. If you like the singles, then you will like the album, but I would advise you to go and spend your money on the new Chase & Status album. Blam! was a much more enjoyable and cohesive album.
Best performance at T4 Stars of 2010. Track is so much better with Skepta instead of Chipmunk, even if it is an old verse.
This is for all my Dubstep followers. A new tune from Skrillex, which features Foreign Beggers, Bare Noize and Skepta. This literally blew my head off when I first listened to it. Haunting and filthy.