Monday, April 9, 2007

14.3 Righteouz Nightz feat. Dead Boys Massive!



Ens perjantaina enismmäinen dubstep/grime spesiaali Oulussa!

14.3.2007 Righteouz Nightz feat. Dead Boys Massive @ 45 Special. Lämmittely setti by Rap One & Jay. Liput 5€/4€opiskelijat. Ikäraja K19. Bileet alkaa klo 23:00. Kannattaa tulla ajoissa koska action alkaa heti ovien avauduttua.

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Seuraava tyylikkäästi ripattu wikipediasta:

DUBSTEP

Dubstep is a genre of music which takes its name from the largely South London-based dark 2step sound that originally came out of productions by El-B (as part of both Groove Chronicles with Noodles and then the Ghost camp), Zed Bias, Horsepower and Steve Gurley in 1999- 2000.[ citation needed] Like another garage hybrid, grime , it uses dark sounds, but differs from grime in being largely instrumental. It also predates the evolution of grime by several years.

The term 'dubstep' was coined by Ammunition Promotions and first used on an XLR8R magazine cover that featured Horsepower Productions. It gained full acceptance with the Dubstep Allstars Vol 1 CD ( Tempa) mixed by DJ Hatcha.

The key touch points of the early dubstep sound were club Forward>>, Ammunition's various lables including Tempa, Croydon's now defunct Big Apple shop and rejuvenated Big Apple records that pushed the sound. Producers and DJs in the Croydon area included El-B and Jay Da Flex from Ghost, Hatcha, Menta/Artwork, Skream and Benga from Big Apple records, and Horsepower. Zed Bias also contributed a great deal of productions to the early sound. Steve Gurley (ex of Foul Play) had also experimented with darker 2step.

Horsepower released records on the Tempa label, alongside Big Apple one of the first distinctly dubstep labels. Tempa is run by Ammunition Promotions, the other key touch point for the early development of dubstep. Since 2001, Ammunition have been responsible for a raft of labels like Tempa, Soulja, Road, Vehicle, Shelflife, Texture, Stealth People, Bingo and more - though to date only Soulja, Bingo, Road and Tempa remain active.

Phase Selector Sound, a dub duo from Nashville/New York (now Amsterdam), had a track entitled "Dubstep" on their debut CD release from 1999, entitled "Disassemble Dub" on ROIR Records. The track would be considered dub by most listeners.
GRIME

Grime is a sub-genre of urban music which first emerged in London in the early 2000s, primarily a development of UK garage, drum and bass, dancehall and hip hop.[1] The music is typified by sparse and minimalist 2step breakbeats, generally around 130-140 beats per minute, and an aggressive and fast rapping style - often in double time. The lyrics and music combine futuristic electronic elements; and dark, guttural, growling bass lines. In contrast to its more soulful predecessors in breakbeat music, grime features MCs as opposed to singers and has jettisoned the R&B influences of earlier UK garage in favour of brutal beats. Due to its experimental nature and diverse stylistic influences, artists involved in the grime scene initially resisted attempts to classify or pigeonhole the style, resulting in a range of different labels, including sublow, 8bar, nu shape and eskibeat. Grime is sometimes associated with dubstep, a similar but largely instrumental genre which also evolved from the early 2000s UK garage scene. [

The emergence of grime is intrinsically connected to its origins on UK pirate radio[ citation needed], with many performers honing their skills and achieving underground success before approaching the mainstream. Examples of the sound can be detected in the late 20th century, with tracks by So Solid Crew, More Fire Crew's "Oi", and Sticky's "Boo" which featured Ms. Dynamite . This indicated the movement of UK Garage away from its R'n'B and hip-hop influences towards darker themes and sounds. Among the first tracks to be recognised as grime were "Eskimo" by Wiley who was the founder of the "eskibeat" label and "Pulse X" by Musical Mob.

Dizzee Rascal, a former member of Roll Deep, and MC Wiley, a current member, were possibly the first to bring the genre to the attention of the mainstream media in 2003, with their albums Boy in Da Corner and Treddin' On Thin Ice respectively. Dizzee Rascal particularly garnered broad critical and commercial acclaim, with Boy in Da Corner eventually winning the 2003 Mercury Music Prize.
Grime has received a lot of exposure from television stations including Channel U , Logan Sama's show on London station Kiss FM and the BBC's youth oriented digital radio station 1Xtra



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