JamesAndTheGiantHead
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Chair Bouy!
MC Miker G and Deejay Sven "Holiday Rap" has never been bettered. John Barnes a close second.
Peter Rock
Early Nas
East Flatbush Project (not prolific, but this guys productions are hard to beat)
Gang starr
UK based:
Skinnyman
Klashnekoff
Lewis Parker (not very well known for some reason, but imo the best producer/rapper in the UK)
I quite liked some of Dizzies early stuff too.Did you ever listen to task force?
Klashnekoff was brilliant and no doubt I will get slated for this but
Dizze Rascals first album was brilliant 10 years old now.
Speaking of Aesop Rock, he's just teamed up with Kimya Dawson of the Mouldy Peaches, the resulting album is rather good
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Did you ever listen to task force?
Klashnekoff was brilliant and no doubt I will get slated for this but
Dizze Rascals first album was brilliant 10 years old now.
Yup i do like a bit of Taskforce.
Shouldnt be slated for that at all, maybe i am biased, but Grime is the music i listen to most (along with Reggae), and no im not a chav. But Dizzee back in the day was amazing. The sets on Rinse FM et al, when he was in Roll Deep and after that period with Newham Generals are some of my favorite musical memories. The guy was so talented lyrically and production wise also (he produced every track on 'boy in the corner' bar one song). Shame he seriously went off the boil after his second album.
Grime as a genre as a whole alas gets some undeserved flack, being seen as music for chavs and uneducated 'yutes', when infact alot of the MC's and producers are extremley talented and intelligent individuals.
I guess the same with Raskit, but the genre has kind of died recently, but i still listen to the Old Skool stuff regularly. I am just glad i am old enough to remember when it was good and was able to attend alot of the events when it was still an underground genre.