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quoted 3 lines I don't know what Grime is. Can anyone describe it or give some helpful
> I don't know what Grime is. Can anyone describe it or give some helpful
> links?
> thanks
http://www.rephlex.com/main_index.html
Grime. Sublow. Dubstep. It's Music. Different people call it different things, depending on when
they discovered it. In the 80's, maybe it was House, Techno and Electro. In the 90's it was UK-G,
Drum and Bass, Breaks or whatever. Now there are so many terms for it that the journalists can't
pidgeon-hole it any more. This is a good thing - it's music. Moody music. Multifunctional,
multifaceted music created by Humans with Brains, Hearts, Machines & Electricity. Music that's
great for dancing to in clubs, or submerging yourself within your headphones, your car, your home,
wherever. It's instrumental dance music, but it's the perfect forum for the best MC's and
vocalists. We at Rephlex call it Grime to publicise to the people at large, outside of the
specialist world of it's producers. The purists might debate the name, but while they do that,
crews around the globe are uniting in this strong & fresh dance movement. In this age of
Information Technology, people are able to easily find real quality that they actually want,
without being spoon-fed compromised product. Now, it is a time of change and the soundtrack is
Grime.
quoted 5 lines atomly@atomly.com writes:
> atomly@atomly.com writes:
> << Grime is pretty dead in London at this point. Even the 2-step people
> aren't into it anymore. Now that Rephlex is jockin it, there will
> probably be some interest again, but I'm sure even that will be
> short-lived. >>
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