Having seen Dizzee perform at The Forum last year I am genuinely ecstatic that he will be touring the UK next month!
The tour kicks off in Cardiff on Sunday 5 April and comes to London on the 16th and 17th where Dizzee will be playing at Wembley Arena.
Now, if you can't get to either of those gigs, dont worry! There is another chance to see him in Hyde Park at the Wireless Festival on Saturday 4 July.
And before you thought it couldn't get any better...Dizzee will not be touring alone this April. He is joined by none other than The Prodigy.
Enjoy!
Originating from the boroughs of East London, Grime is a new music genre that combines the sounds of UK Garage, Dancehall, Hip-Hop and Drum and Bass.
Thursday, 19 March 2009
Monday, 16 March 2009
Project Urban 2009
Some of grime's most talented and well known artists will be performing at The O2 in London in two months time! Wiley, Tinchy Stryder, DJ Ironik, Bashy and Ghetts are among the headliners.
Gigs on the grime scene have been scarce so far in 2009, so the news that this star studded line up will be gracing the stage on Sunday 3 May has come as a welcome relief.
Tickets are £20 and available now on ticketmaster!
Gigs on the grime scene have been scarce so far in 2009, so the news that this star studded line up will be gracing the stage on Sunday 3 May has come as a welcome relief.
Tickets are £20 and available now on ticketmaster!
Friday, 13 March 2009
Shystie Album Update
Having constantly reviewed Shystie's myspace page in the past week...there is still no exact date for the release of her new album!
I can tell you though that Shystie will be releasing a "pre album", not too sure what that is, in July 09 and the new album, "Back In Uniform" is set for release sometime in late 09.
I can tell you though that Shystie will be releasing a "pre album", not too sure what that is, in July 09 and the new album, "Back In Uniform" is set for release sometime in late 09.
Monday, 2 March 2009
Back with a "New Style"

Her new single, the aptly named "New Style" has a wicked electro vibe, hard-hitting bass line and is a tune that would hold up at any club or party.
However, it seems that Shystie's record label, Polydor, don't share my enthusiasm! They have yet to set a release date for the track and are thought to be testing the water before any commitments are made.
As soon as a release date is set or any other news emerges on Shystie I'll wack it on here! Meanwhile, I've put her new video on the video bar, see what you think.
Tuesday, 24 February 2009
New Boys on the Scene

Their latest track release from the album "Genrally Speaking" features Dizzee himself, possibly more of a reason why the generals feature on his MySpace page? But who knows!
However, taking nothing away from this new act I have to say I enjoyed listening to their music. It gives a more upbeat sound, offering less of a hip/hop vibe and more of a mix with drum & bass.
If you're into your grass roots Grime, I would say "Generally Speaking" is definitely worth a buy or a download...and it's out now.
You can also listen to a few of the Newham General's tracks on my video bar.
Thursday, 19 February 2009
Grime vs. Crime
It's no secret that Grime has often been accused of glamorising knife and gun crime. It is therefore a relief that two big names on the scene have stated publicly in an interview that they are completely against the issues that seem to be going from strength to strength in this day and age.
Tinie Tempah and Bruza were in unanimous agreement on the subject, "It's got to a position where it's just ridiculous and something needs to be done." I think you'll agree it's quite refreshing to find a couple of new grime artists, who in their regular environment, would find it very easy to get caught up with the "hard" image that is supposedly linked with owning a "shooter" or a "blade" but instead choose to oppose it.
On top of this...Tinie released a record named, "Put the Guns and Knives Down." One of life's great lessons!
Tinie Tempah and Bruza were in unanimous agreement on the subject, "It's got to a position where it's just ridiculous and something needs to be done." I think you'll agree it's quite refreshing to find a couple of new grime artists, who in their regular environment, would find it very easy to get caught up with the "hard" image that is supposedly linked with owning a "shooter" or a "blade" but instead choose to oppose it.
On top of this...Tinie released a record named, "Put the Guns and Knives Down." One of life's great lessons!
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
"Urban Classic"

Many of London's newest grime artists collaborated with the BBC's Concert Orchestra at the venue and the event was a big success.
Artists included Bruza, Purple, Pase and the beatboxer Face, as well as female rapper Tor.

Collaborations such as Wiley and Daft Punk and Dizzee Rascal and Calvin Harris have proven nationwide hits but the grime and dance genre has always been a suitable and obvious match.
However, classical music and grime are at such opposite ends of the musical spectrum, I thought this may have been a case of one step too far. But then I listened to the stream on BBC's 1xtra radio show and what can I say, I guess opposites really do attract!
Thursday, 5 February 2009
From Grit to Grime
Hey, my name's Rich and I've just moved to London to study, as a first year, at London Metropolitan University.
Now, moving from deep rural Gloucestershire to the big smoke might have been a lifelong dream, but that doesn't stop it from
being a bit, er, daunting.
I've learned a few things. blah blah blah. But out in the country, when we think of grime we think of ...... but now I know it, I love it.
I'm sure you can imagine that coming from the heart of the countryside, not many people, even 19 year olds like myself, have listened to, or even heard of, the "Grime" genre. It's fresh, it's new, and the sound doesn't just belong to commercial mainstreamers like Dizzee Rascal, Wiley and Kano.
So just how big is the world of grime? I intend to find out. Keep an eye on what I learn, and I'll reward you with videos, upcoming gig details and just that little bit of info on London's top and aspiring grime artists.
Now, moving from deep rural Gloucestershire to the big smoke might have been a lifelong dream, but that doesn't stop it from
being a bit, er, daunting.
I've learned a few things. blah blah blah. But out in the country, when we think of grime we think of ...... but now I know it, I love it.
I'm sure you can imagine that coming from the heart of the countryside, not many people, even 19 year olds like myself, have listened to, or even heard of, the "Grime" genre. It's fresh, it's new, and the sound doesn't just belong to commercial mainstreamers like Dizzee Rascal, Wiley and Kano.
So just how big is the world of grime? I intend to find out. Keep an eye on what I learn, and I'll reward you with videos, upcoming gig details and just that little bit of info on London's top and aspiring grime artists.