that demo version of murda is fire, first time hearing that, that beat, jheeze & the remix too don gramma is sick, the rottonous crew represent, that titan 4 tune is big aswell
Supanovar & Mosey of Mud Fam on NORE's 'Nothin' beat. This was a white label that dropped in 2002. http://www39.zippyshare.com/v/XLrfAhX3/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Fusion ft MC D, Skeme, MC Det & Shabba D 'The Greatest Show' (2004). http://www81.zippyshare.com/v/zxPlomES/file.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The video got some play on Channel U back in the day but don't think the single ever came out properly. I just came across the W/L promo recently and ripped it.
i've re-upped all of the links, i'm gonna be putting youtube videos up soon, so look out, big up everyone that contributed to this thread
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 2:05 pm
by LONDON
some music from a collective of artists called poisonous poets from west, east & south consisting of reveal, tony d, doc brown, therapist & lowkey, some of them have gone into acting, political activism & social community work, but they were big, they all had bars & could spray
Reveal, Therapist, Doc Brown-Funeral Suits and Lullabies
tunes from a big link up of uk rap legends rodney p, skeme, seanie t, roots manuva, estelle, jeff 3 & karl hinds called blacknificent 7. they dropped one album in 2006 called ridin thru da underground, here's some bangers from it
some underground street music shit from some artists out of my borough(big up harlseden) & i think harrow road, north weezy too weezy & you know this, bad manner, sir realist & kwam from the ill mannered camp from 2002
Not sure if anyone on here is old enough to remember him but veteran UK hip hop DJ Mike Allen has passed away .
Before Westwood he was mainly responsible for introducing thousands of kids to hip hop in the mid 80s with has show on Capital radio which was networked across the country.
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 10:49 pm
by stevieebola
Not sure if anyone on here is old enough to remember him but veteran UK hip hop DJ Mike Allen has passed away .
Before Westwood he was mainly responsible for introducing thousands of kids to hip hop in the mid 80s with has show on Capital radio which was networked across the country.
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 4:48 am
by LONDON
stevieebola wrote:Not sure if anyone on here is old enough to remember him but veteran UK hip hop DJ Mike Allen has passed away .
Before Westwood he was mainly responsible for introducing thousands of kids to hip hop in the mid 80s with has show on Capital radio which was networked across the country.
rip to the legendary mike allen, he was before my time but i heard he was instrumental on putting heads up on the newest & latest hip hop way back in the day, rip to him & condolences to his family & friends
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 11:15 am
by Lucy
Lee Ramsay - RD Stile - 1997
A1 - The Cold Air Passes feat Tempa (Through Me Tho) (Radio Edit) http://picosong.com/EXWG/
A2 - The Cold Air Passes (Through Me Tho) (Instrumental)
A3 - If You Could Change (Radio)
A4 - Few Remain In The Game (Radio) http://picosong.com/EXWv/
B1 - Soldiers Of War feat Tempa (Radio) http://picosong.com/EXvq/
B2 - Few Remain In The Game (Instrumental)
B3 - Underground Session http://picosong.com/EXv2/
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 3:03 am
by step one
^^ nice. Havent heard (or seen) too much of his stuff
Here's a mix CD by Fusion (of Fallacy & Fusion) from around 2003/04. Bunch of UK joints on here along with some blends and remixes. I'll hook up a DL once I can be bothered to name and tag all the tracks
here's a 12 track file of 90s UK joints I out together for a friend so thought i may aswell share it on here. There wasnt a lot of good UK rap in the 90s (in my opinion, anyway) but here's a few favourites and rarer tracks...
Mighty Ethnicz - Murder (1990)
Caveman - I'm Ready (1991)
Cookie Crew - Secrets Of Success (1991)
Demonz Boyz - Glimity Glamity (1992)
London Posse - Here Comes The Rugged One (1993)
Blak Twang - Dettwork South East (1996)
Dobie ft Rodney P & Don E - Luv N Hate (1995)
London Allstars - The London Convention (jazz mix)
Mud Fam - Itchy Town (1997)
Cane ft Fallacy, Skinnyman & V Diggs - Da Struggle (extended mix) (1999)
Task Force - Forces Of Nature (1999)
Skitz & Rodney P - Dedication (1999)
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 4:06 pm
by rSINx86
i found out about jehst in 2002 from a comp from there i found out about all the lowlife records crew that braintax ran. been a fan ever since. loved that the god j-zone did that "staircase to stage" jawn with him. skinnyman, harry love, task force...
kashmere is one of my favorite emcees, his project STRANGE U with dr.zygote is bonkers!
lee scott & dirty dike are great duo but anything blah records, high focus & ynr records are all dope. lee scott is the uk's hidden weapon IMO.
the nextmen were a DOPE producer duo who dropped that jawn on zoo york "est" in 2000 in the philly section with south philly emcee soulson.
rhyme asylum is dope too. roots to 1984 & member the phantom dropped a dope album in 1998 that ft. philly emcee loose leaf. rare
s/o to tony d (don't flop), stig from the dump, respek ba, lunar c, jazz t, scifi stu, soweto kinch, verb t
lewis parker is a LEGEND. was blessed to rock a show with him in broolyn in 2011 with nick wiz, dj doom, i-cue, j-force 7 more.
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 8:32 am
by LONDON
yes people, if anyone could link man up wit re-ups of the albums i dropped in here, it would be blessed
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2017 1:21 pm
by step one
Out Da Ville (Lee Ramsay & Scorzayzee's crew) on Westwood's show in October 2000
safe for this bruv, but yo fam, have you got a cdq full version of scorzayzee's 'archery' track from the early 2000's, vinly would be cool aswell if you haven't got a cd version, i got a link to scorzayzee's best of but the tunes mixed in on some mix an blend type flex, if it ain't too much hassle, it would be blessed mate, you get me cuz, peace & love, blessings
Re: Old School & New UK Hip Hop
Posted: Wed May 20, 2020 3:39 am
by step one
two MC D (Silent Eclipse) freestyles from 1993 on Kiss FM and Choice FM