those london posse freestyles were big, max & dave on kiss, jheeze, thats taking it back, that uk takeover thing was blessed aswell
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 2:00 pm
by step one
Fallacy murderd that uk takeover freestyle when he goes in over Made You Look
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 9:20 am
by LONDON
yeah fallacy did his thing
here's some music from a legendary uk veteran artist called blak twang out of pepys estate in deptford, sout london, big up lewisham, new cross, brockley, catford, forest hill & the whole of the blue borough sides of things
here's some bangers from his classic first album from 96
first tune i ever heard from this brudda, uk classic, "the queens HEAD", ha ha, YEH
blak twang ft roots manuva-queens head
here's some music from his unreleased second album from 98
big up everyone who knows about gas, electric & water companies hating on you wit..."1 red letter, after 1 red letter, coming in like vendetta", ha ha, big tune
blak twang-red letters
step one wrote:I'd totally forgotten about 57th Dynasty. there was another UK thread on here a while back but guess all the links are dead now anyway.
Here's a mix of some of my favourite stuff from the early 00s. I did this years back but it still sounds dope to me. There was a lot of good stuff out around 2000-2005. If anyone wants a download link let me know.
TRACKLIST
Lewis Parker 'Incognito' (Melankolic)
Rodney P, Skinnyman & Mr 45 'Worldwide' (Riddim Killa)
Roots Manuva, Rodney P, Skeme, Fallacy, Big P & Dr Evil 'Swords In The Dirt' (Big Dada)
Klashnekoff 'All I Got' (Kemet)
Jehst 'High Plains Anthem' (Low Life)
Universal Soldiers ft Sundragon 'Metaphysics' (Tongue Tied)
Klashekoff, Kyza & Skriblah 'B4 U Die' (Kemet)
Baby J ft Shade 1 & Laurissa 'Let Them Know' (Baby J)
Fallacy 'FTP freestyle' (Baby J)
Wan Cee 'Rememberance' (Kemet)
Ghost ft Verb T & Asaviour 'The Payoff' (Breakin Bread)
Skeme & Rodney P 'UK Bubblers' (Titan Sounds)
Mud Family 'Nuff Tingz' (white label)
TY & Roots Manuva 'So You Want More' (Big Dada)
Fallacy 'Blackmarket Boy' (Virgin)
Klashnekoff 'Murda' (Kemet)
Universal Soldiers 'Renegades'(Tongue Tied)
Deckwrecka ft Skeme, The Extremists & Big P 'The Titan 4' (Ronin)
Champions Of Nature 'Salsa Smurf' (Wordplay)
Yeah 57th were big! Got 2 of them album CDs somewhere!
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 4:30 am
by LONDON
here's some bangers from a next vet on the uk scene called fallacy, straight out of tulse hill, sout london, big up them bits and the whole of the borough, big in the game, big up bricky, stockwell, kennington, clapham, william bonney, streatham, all the estates in south lambeth, big up, big up, big up
like a autobiography thing over a breezy type dark type of beat, a straight banger
fallacy-blackmarket boy
a next classic club tune, fallacy links up wit a artist called tubby t out of my borough, big up church road, rip to tubby t, some big, bad, bashy vibes over a bashment riddim, big tune
fallacy ft tubby t-big n bashy
LONDON wrote:here's some bangers from a next vat on the uk scene called fallacy, straight out of tulse hill, sout london, big up them bits and the whole of the borough, big in the game, big up bricky, stockwell, kennington, clapham, william bonney, streatham, all the estates in south lambeth, big up, big up, big up
What happened to Fallacy? I first heard of him on Westwood's Phone In Freestyle! How to get on pre Soundcloud/Myspace!
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 6:45 am
by LONDON
other than an ep from 2010 i haven't heard anything new from him, i think he's more behind the scenes now in a business capacity
here's some music from two artists called ultra & riccochet who formed the group called universal soldiers straight out of shanktown, edmonton, north london, they were amongst the pioneers in the late 90's, early y2k's when it comes to the uk road rap ting, one of the first too really go proper deep on it, wit complex rhyme schemes aswell, they were big, they were versatile too, doing tunes wit underground artists like jehst & so on & so on
bangers from there first album street veterans part 1 & 2 from 2001
taking it back wit this shit, click suits, karl kani, puffa jackets, bandannas everywhere, string vest, pin rolls on the ankles, ragga boots, starter jackets, chipies, diamond socks, jheeze, the early 90's babee
universal soldiers-street veterans
here's some music from a legendary uk veteran artist called blak twang out of pepys estate in deptford, sout london, big up lewisham, new cross, brockley, catford, forest hill & the whole of the blue borough sides of things
here's some bangers from his classic first album from 96
first tune i ever heard from this brudda, uk classic, "the queens HEAD", ha ha, YEH
blak twang ft roots manuva-queens head http://www38.zippyshare.com/v/AobjGWxN/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
here's some music from his unreleased second album from 98
big up everyone who knows about gas, electric & water companies hating on you wit..."1 red letter, after 1 red letter, coming in like vendetta", ha ha, big tune
blak twang-red letters http://www14.zippyshare.com/v/ZrkgJ0ZL/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
classic tune, links up wit the underated roots reggae artist jahmali
blak twang ft jahmali-so rotton http://www74.zippyshare.com/v/jUot0o2w/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
a new updated version of this tune from his second lp
blak twang ft skeme & skinnyman & seanie t & fallacy-shhhoosh http://www17.zippyshare.com/v/zsuo6dFT/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
cheers!
Remember the track dettwork south east with the "Scopin all the girls in the jungle clothes" which I loved in my dnb days
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 6:02 pm
by JankZ
Btw that Dettwork Southeast just got rereleased on CD. Original press version is rare as fvk...
here's some music from a legendary uk veteran artist called blak twang out of pepys estate in deptford, sout london, big up lewisham, new cross, brockley, catford, forest hill & the whole of the blue borough sides of things
here's some bangers from his classic first album from 96
first tune i ever heard from this brudda, uk classic, "the queens HEAD", ha ha, YEH
blak twang ft roots manuva-queens head http://www38.zippyshare.com/v/AobjGWxN/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
here's some music from his unreleased second album from 98
big up everyone who knows about gas, electric & water companies hating on you wit..."1 red letter, after 1 red letter, coming in like vendetta", ha ha, big tune
blak twang-red letters http://www14.zippyshare.com/v/ZrkgJ0ZL/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
classic tune, links up wit the underated roots reggae artist jahmali
blak twang ft jahmali-so rotton http://www74.zippyshare.com/v/jUot0o2w/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
a new updated version of this tune from his second lp
blak twang ft skeme & skinnyman & seanie t & fallacy-shhhoosh http://www17.zippyshare.com/v/zsuo6dFT/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
cheers!
Remember the track dettwork south east with the "Scopin all the girls in the jungle clothes" which I loved in my dnb days
you know this fam, dnb was running tings back then, vesace glasses wit the gold bits on the front, jheeze, taking it back
@jankz
that website is certified cuz
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 10:27 am
by LONDON
this bruddas from the grime scene, but i feel like yeah, there might be heads on here that might appreciate some of his shit
the artist name is bashy, he's from my borough, out of rise, big up rise & kensal green, big up, he used to be on the music scene a couple of years ago, but has moved more into films now, but yeah, here some bangers from his mixtape from 2007, he's got good wordplay
tunes sick, fuck the haters, you know this
bashy-never see me fall
this is the full version of the tune that ain't on his mixtape, my favourite tune from this brudda, tunes the truth, classic, inspirational, constructive & postive, i love that
bashy-black boys
here's some tunes from a artist called silent eclipse aka mcd, this brudda is a uk don in the hip hop scene, from my bits aswell, big up killi, big up, big up, big up, from his classic underground hip hop album from 1995, he was like a uk krs one, pro b, black empowerment, street rapper wit a unique flow & hard hitting bars, he's big
here's music from a now retired artist called lowkey outta woolwich, sout london, he was like a uk immortal technique or sumthin, battle rap beginnings, street artist that was nice wit the rhyme schemes & wordplay that got more political wit time, big artist, its a shame he retired
here's tunes from his first mixtape from 2003/2004
Oi, what about some Procryptix or Psychic Phenomena? Also, I wanna see some Icepick and some Probe Mantis up in here, Gamma, Defisis, Cash Crew, Lexis, Dozeguyz all that good shit yeah, ya done kno
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 6:10 am
by LONDON
ScholarWenis wrote:Oi, what about some Procryptix or Psychic Phenomena? Also, I wanna see some Icepick and some Probe Mantis up in here, Gamma, Defisis, Cash Crew, Lexis, Dozeguyz all that good shit yeah, ya done kno
here's the only icepick tune i've got, its off the insane macbeth album from 2000/2001
icepick-true heart http://www78.zippyshare.com/v/nSpoS0Q6/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
i've heard of psychic, cash crew & i think gamma but i haven't got anything from them or haven't heard about them other artists aswell, i'll look out for them
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 2:04 pm
by step one
Doze Guys were a production crew that dropped a few 12"s in the early 00s. I think they were linked to Psychic Phenomena.
these are bangers, i'm suprised i never heard these when they originally dropped
has anyone got this one tune that had artists spraying on a sample of that game show mastermind's theme music, the beat was kinda dark, tune was cold, max & dave used too rinse it out on kiss fm, around 99/2000/2001