i listen to reggae/dancehall
love my rap, but not what is coming out of america now (which is rubbish) i mean proper rap like 90s and maybe early 2000's
i like my blues, like rock (not too heavy), respect bands like red hot chili peppers.
i love my music. play three instruments and dj/produce as well
music spurs
Indie, dubstep, grime... check out SB:TV for some good stuff
Mumford, Kings, ect
yeah thudd SB-TV is good.
Chronic, most of the stuff coming over from the US is pretty poor, im not sure I understand why every rap artist has a dance track behind it?! Although I do have a soft spot for Lil Wayne
Alot of good stuff on SB, he's been going away from grime recently and has got some mainstream stuff
Did you see the Cher Lloyd dubstep on there yesterday? "put dub on the track".. I hate to say I like the tune!
Also check out Q Unique- green grass - banging tune!
I listen to anything with a good beat to it
But no shouty shouty or speaking too fast music
Chronic, most of the stuff coming over from the US is pretty poor, im not sure I understand why every rap artist has a dance track behind it?! Although I do have a soft spot for Lil Wayne
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its down to money.. thats whats selling now.
i heard some recent busta rhymes track - had some dance beat. that was the day i finally gave up.
lil wayne and clowns like that have the occasional good song but i hate most of their work.
the best recent album to come out of america is the damian marley and nas one.
apart from that there is not much noteable mainstream..... check underground if you want proper rap.
j. cole albums are good though. credit where its due.
check underground if you want proper rap.
110% agreed
Drake
Kasabian
Avicii
Example
Skepta
Mumford
Lil Wayne
Arcade Fire
Nero
Miles Kane
Lloyd
Florence & The Machine
a nice wee mix
Also check out Q Unique- green grass - banging tune!
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Q-Unique from the Arsonists I presume? As the World Burns is a classic album! Had it on CD since I was back in school.
Lil Wayne is the biggest in musical existence after Aqua!
Yes Bahamas! his flow is quality! Green Grass is a tune, I love it!
I havent heard much damien marley stuff, i know a few people who rave about him so i may check him out, Ive only ever heard one nas song that was a collab between him and korn. I maybe wrong but i swear ive seen that SB:TV on youtube with p-money on it?!
'Metal', DnB, Acid Dance (Aphex Twin/U-Ziq, etc) a bit of old skool hip-hop.
Dubstep is awful though. Really can't get into it. It's so disorganised!!
Listen to loads of stuff really, what I'm listening to now:
Brand New - Deja Entendo
Thrice - Vheissu
Pendulum - Immersion
Hill Top Hoods - The Hard Road
Anything on Radio One
Norwich, I wouldn't doubt it, SB:TV does alot of mainstream grime/hip hop! the F64's are class!.
My music taste is diverse! from Muse to Jason Mraz to Pixie Lott
Doovde - love that Brand New album, I listened to there lastest album, the devil and god are raging inside me? and i just couldnt get into, decent band
Hill Top Hoods - The Hard Road
Thats a f-ing shout Doovde! what an album, saw them live in Oz!
Ha! P Money is a joker, he's got some good tunes in him. Havent heard that Q-Unique tune so I'll have to check it out.
Check out Reks and these tunes of his below, quality stuff:
- raised on classics
- this or that
- 25th hour (prod DJ Premier)
THudd Nice man! Wanted to see them for time but I don't think they've ever come over.
Norwich - Love Brand New, Daisy is well different album.
I also like EMO SCREAMO Underoath, Protest the Hero, Exit Ten Machine Head are also quality
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posted on 14/12/11
I like turtles
posted on 14/12/11
i listen to reggae/dancehall
love my rap, but not what is coming out of america now (which is rubbish) i mean proper rap like 90s and maybe early 2000's
i like my blues, like rock (not too heavy), respect bands like red hot chili peppers.
i love my music. play three instruments and dj/produce as well
music spurs
posted on 14/12/11
Indie, dubstep, grime... check out SB:TV for some good stuff
Mumford, Kings, ect
posted on 14/12/11
yeah thudd SB-TV is good.
posted on 14/12/11
Chronic, most of the stuff coming over from the US is pretty poor, im not sure I understand why every rap artist has a dance track behind it?! Although I do have a soft spot for Lil Wayne
posted on 14/12/11
Alot of good stuff on SB, he's been going away from grime recently and has got some mainstream stuff
Did you see the Cher Lloyd dubstep on there yesterday? "put dub on the track".. I hate to say I like the tune!
Also check out Q Unique- green grass - banging tune!
posted on 14/12/11
I listen to anything with a good beat to it
But no shouty shouty or speaking too fast music
posted on 14/12/11
Chronic, most of the stuff coming over from the US is pretty poor, im not sure I understand why every rap artist has a dance track behind it?! Although I do have a soft spot for Lil Wayne
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its down to money.. thats whats selling now.
i heard some recent busta rhymes track - had some dance beat. that was the day i finally gave up.
lil wayne and clowns like that have the occasional good song but i hate most of their work.
the best recent album to come out of america is the damian marley and nas one.
apart from that there is not much noteable mainstream..... check underground if you want proper rap.
posted on 14/12/11
j. cole albums are good though. credit where its due.
posted on 14/12/11
check underground if you want proper rap.
110% agreed
posted on 14/12/11
Drake
Kasabian
Avicii
Example
Skepta
Mumford
Lil Wayne
Arcade Fire
Nero
Miles Kane
Lloyd
Florence & The Machine
a nice wee mix
posted on 14/12/11
Also check out Q Unique- green grass - banging tune!
--------
posted on 14/12/11
Q-Unique from the Arsonists I presume? As the World Burns is a classic album! Had it on CD since I was back in school.
Lil Wayne is the biggest in musical existence after Aqua!
posted on 14/12/11
Yes Bahamas! his flow is quality! Green Grass is a tune, I love it!
posted on 14/12/11
I havent heard much damien marley stuff, i know a few people who rave about him so i may check him out, Ive only ever heard one nas song that was a collab between him and korn. I maybe wrong but i swear ive seen that SB:TV on youtube with p-money on it?!
posted on 14/12/11
'Metal', DnB, Acid Dance (Aphex Twin/U-Ziq, etc) a bit of old skool hip-hop.
Dubstep is awful though. Really can't get into it. It's so disorganised!!
posted on 14/12/11
Listen to loads of stuff really, what I'm listening to now:
Brand New - Deja Entendo
Thrice - Vheissu
Pendulum - Immersion
Hill Top Hoods - The Hard Road
Anything on Radio One
posted on 14/12/11
Drizzy Drake!
posted on 14/12/11
Norwich, I wouldn't doubt it, SB:TV does alot of mainstream grime/hip hop! the F64's are class!.
My music taste is diverse! from Muse to Jason Mraz to Pixie Lott
posted on 14/12/11
Doovde - love that Brand New album, I listened to there lastest album, the devil and god are raging inside me? and i just couldnt get into, decent band
posted on 14/12/11
Hill Top Hoods - The Hard Road
Thats a f-ing shout Doovde! what an album, saw them live in Oz!
posted on 14/12/11
i hate drum n bass
posted on 14/12/11
Ha! P Money is a joker, he's got some good tunes in him. Havent heard that Q-Unique tune so I'll have to check it out.
Check out Reks and these tunes of his below, quality stuff:
- raised on classics
- this or that
- 25th hour (prod DJ Premier)
posted on 14/12/11
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posted on 14/12/11
THudd Nice man! Wanted to see them for time but I don't think they've ever come over.
Norwich - Love Brand New, Daisy is well different album.
I also like EMO SCREAMO Underoath, Protest the Hero, Exit Ten Machine Head are also quality
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