By
Sarah Jukes
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Dec 7, 2018
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This track has such a London feel to it -- it literally screams London Town at me. Everyone involved in this is a London-based artist.
There were two things I noted on this track, it's nuanced and skillful use of spoken word -- not easy to get right...
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By
Dwayne
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Nov 19, 2015
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Leeds based producer Iglew is a relatively new face in a grime scene, where producers like Slackk and Murlo have been around for more than five years, and leading MCs like JME, Skepta and Wiley were part of the scene's "first coming" in the early 200...
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By
Dwayne
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Sep 26, 2015
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Any announcement of new music from Murlo is always exciting, even if it is over a month until it actually comes out. However, new track "Moodswung" certainly whets the appetite.
It's classic Murlo -- hyper colorful and excellently produced grime. T...
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By
Dwayne
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Feb 18, 2015
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Any regular readers of Indie Shuffle will know the name Deadboy all too well; the Londoner is a regular around these parts.
His latest tune "It Did Not Feel Right" seems to connect the dots between Deadboy's older and newer work. We originally knew ...
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By
Dwayne
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Feb 9, 2015
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Deadboy's reworking of Drake's and Alicia Keys' "Fireworks" is a stone-cold classic, a track that will definitely be deemed many people's favorites.
He's now given the track a special, beat-less reworking, which brings it nicely in line with similar...
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By
Dwayne
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Nov 29, 2014
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London-based Murlo is perhaps the most exciting producer to come out of the new wave of grime, incorporating ideas from soca and dancehall to create some of the most fun and melodic tracks the genre has yet produced.
"Dripstone (The Chase Scene)" f...
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By
Dwayne
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Oct 20, 2014
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London's Dark0 has been leading the new wave of instrumental grime that's been coming out lately.
Despite the increasing number of producers making the sound (or variations of it), the genre has remained largely self-contained. However, Dark0 might ...
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