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     Tomos  
      
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      Not exactly sure what "grime" is myself. Wasn't it started by Dillinja when he made a track with the same name? I remember reading that on a website somewhere, can't remember which one tho.
      
      
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      the "real" genre of "grime"  
is a dirtier extension of garage that broke away about the millenium time. 
 
look out for artists such as SKEPTA, ROLL DEEP, J.M.E, DEVILMAN, DIZZY RASCAL. 
 
its a very "uk-black' orientated sound. 
 
dirty bass with often minimalist beats and mostly an mc/rapper or five 
chatting and battling. 
 
a lot of grime sux ass because of the "gun culture" and gangsta wannabe's, but there is some really good production out there too. 
 
 
type "practice hours' in the youtube search bar for more. 
its more mc/rapper but there are some good ones in there.
      
      
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      grime is just .... grime ...u know ; dubstep kinda shit(usually faster) with uk mc's (cuz the us grime mc's suck cock bigtime)
      
      
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   14-10-2007 18:27 | 
  
   
     
     
      
     
     
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   14-10-2007 18:29 | 
  
   
     
     
      
     
     
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      Grime is rap/hip hop + DnB sounds 
 
Ugh
      
      
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   16-10-2007 07:23 | 
  
   
     
     
      
     
     
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      I don't hear no big diffenence with some hihop. 
Dubstep is never far away either.
      
      
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   16-10-2007 10:29 | 
  
   
     
     
      
     
     
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   17-10-2007 12:02 | 
  
   
     
     
     
     
     
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  Originally posted by Seven Gun 
love it or hate it  >THIS IS GRIME< 
 
I LOVE THE BANGING "WOLF' GRIME TUNE ON THIS. 
 
BTW...WATCH OUT FOR THE 4TH MC/RAPPER. 
PURE BADNESS. NOT EVERYONES CUPPA TEA (NOT USUALLY MINE), 
BUT THAT GUY MURKS SOME WICKED LYRICS. 
 
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That one at 7:36 is not bad, cool music, too bad I understand only 10% of it  
      
      
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   17-10-2007 12:37 | 
  
   
     
     
      
     
     
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      Grime is a subgenre of UK garage which emerged in the early millenium . first appearing as 8-bar/sublow/eski beat, characterised with simple slower, harder hitting drums and gritty basslines made with the mc in mind. Wiley's 'eski boy' is seen as a pioneering track for the genre. As its popularity in london grew, the characteristic of grime matured as producers developed its sound to reflect inner city life and urban culture (hence the name 'grime', its not particularly happy music!). Grime has since developed into UK's take on hiphop. 
 
Dubstep also has similar roots, with itself and grime a spawn of the 'champagne' garage scene. In the lates 90's the UK was experiencing garage fever (ahhh the memories!) with the 2-step scene booming both commercially (craig david etc) and in the underground. around this time a small group of producers used the 2-step pattern but where experimenting, changing its sound into a darker form. gradually this sound developed into the worldwide sounds we know today as grime and dubstep. 
 
It has nothing to do with dillinja, soz
      
      
      
      
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      for some top-notch grime check out manchester crew Virus Syndicate, sick flows and absolutly disgusting basslines!
      
      
      
      
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      and ow yeah..forgot to mention the sick flows and the disgusting basslines  
      
      
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      Grime is a kind of hip hop. 
Comes from London. 
Look out for Dizzee Rascal.
      
      
      
      
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