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whalesharkgummer · 17 days
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⋆˚✿˖° depop emmaeboddy ⋆˚✿˖°
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mentally-well-brit · 1 month
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I want to haunt a man with an owl in his roof
Bet he’d cry about it
Boo-hoo.
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randomvarious · 7 months
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Hardnoise - "Untitled" The Best Rap Album of All Time Song released in 1989. Compilation released in 1999. Hip Hop / Britcore
Good morning 🌅
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hometownrockstar · 8 months
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newleasemusic · 1 year
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Redd Tunes Teams Up With Mars Noel For EP 'Diplomacy'
@REDDEMCEE86 Teams Up With Mars Noel For EP 'Diplomacy'
London producer REDD TUNE delivers another slick set with Mars Noel coming in the form of ‘Diplomacy’. The three track EP features rappers, Nobi 1 and Dr Mortis, who both take turns to drop unfiltered wordplay against the silky smooth, old school boom bap with occasional melodic chants. ‘Diplomacy’ is a nostalgic collection that will be appreciated by anyone who loves hip-hop/boom bap of the…
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STRAIGHT EDGE FASTCORE -- STRAIGHT EDGE BLASTCORE -- CLASS OF '87.
PIC INFO: "Trapped in a Scene" -- Spotlight on UK hardcore/fastcore band HERESY, playing a gig in Newcastle, UK, c. 1987. 📸: Andrew Medcalf.
HEADROT (zine): "Which scene do you take most interest in. European or American?"
JOHN: "I take a lot of interest in the European. We don’t look to one country in particular, which is another thing, we look to the whole world. We don’t just look to America & what’s coming out of it."
KALV: "Different scenes are completely different; it’s like America’s a lot of business sharks conscious about how much money they can make out of it … the career interests, like the way DRI have gone, & I think originally when the whole scene sort of started taking off with MINOR THREAT & that, all the good people who generally put something back into what they were doing, it wasn’t all take, take, take y’know, make money & milk the scene dry. It was a real positive thing, but now in America it seems to be business sharks putting on shows, getting involved with hardcore.."
Sources: www.picuki.com/media/1931645906639927030 & http://directhitzine.blogspot.com/2007/11/heresy-interview.html.
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theparanoid · 2 years
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Silver Bullet - Bring Forth The Guillotine
From The Album: Bring Down The Walls No Limit Squad Returns (1991)
[Britcore, UK Hip Hop, Breakbeat]
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frogayyyy · 22 days
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the naked time (1966)
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lesboguy-moved · 11 months
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fish and chips :thumbsup:
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saulmariaxxiii · 1 year
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I love going to Beamish because of the trams. I love trams so much they're absolutely better than buses. Britain needs to bring back trams!!!!!
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whalesharkgummer · 17 days
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selling on depop @ emmaeboddy
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mentally-well-brit · 2 months
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learning spanish
my tutor told me i should make videos in spanish so i can listen back
idk what to make them on
I decide to make them on my friends
I hope no-one finds my ese essays.
bueno amigos
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randomvarious · 6 months
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1980s Hip Hop Playlist (YouTube)
Alright, folks, this is gonna be my last hip hop playlist post for a long while, so you better savor it! This week we're taking a trip back to the 80s, and, more or less, tracing the evolution of the music from this culture that's now become the #1 genre in the entire world. Hip hop started in the 70s as strictly party music, with people rapping extemporaneously over extended breaks and disco beats, but as it started to expand into a commercial enterprise in the early 80s, the music developed a form of social consciousness too, with songs like Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five's "The Message" in 1982, and the art of lyricism proceeded to evolve as well.
But what's gonna differ this 1980s hip hop playlist from your other more run-of-the-mill ones is that it's intercontinental; hip hop started in the South Bronx of New York City, but what people really seem to sleep on is just how good it concurrently managed to get in the UK too during the 1980s, with the advent of a subgenre called Britcore, which featured people (mostly blokes) furiously spitting absolute rawness over hard, slammin' breakbeats, the likes of which there really was no equivalent to Stateside 😤.
So, with this playlist, we start with the party grooves, both classic, like The Sugarhill Gang's "Apache," the aforementioned "Message," and Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel's "White Lines (Don't Do It)," along with the lesser-known, like The Furious Five's 1981 link-up with The Sugarhill Gang that yielded a fun tune called "Showdown," and "King Heroin," by another classic New York hip hop crew called The Funky Four, which interpolates The O'Jays' own "For the Love of Money," best known as the theme song from The Apprentice. And there's also a sweet piece of electro-turntablism from trio West Street Mob too, called "Mosquito," that urges you to "keep scratchin'," and appears to only have about 6,900 YouTube plays across a few different uploads.
The latter half is then loaded up with that good ol' UK stuff, which most Americans seem to be completely oblivious of. The best song from this section is undoubtedly Hijack's "Doomsday of Rap," which, to mention "Apache" again, samples the wobbly, ringing guitar from The Incredible Bongo Band's excellent version of it. And Rapper Kamanchi Sly then proceeds to go buckwild over that sample, with a level of aggression most comparable to something like LL Cool J on "Mama's Gonna Knock You Out," but with the intensity kicked up by even a few more notches. Just a total fuckin' old school rap banger that'll make you thrash 😵. Ice-T ended up getting Hijack signed to his Rhyme Syndicate label, but unfortunately, nothing much really came of it.
This playlist is ordered as chronologically as possible.
The Sugarhill Gang - "Apache" The Furious Five Meets The Sugarhill Gang - "Showdown" Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - "The Message" Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel - "White Lines (Don't Do It)" West Street Mob - "Mosquito" Funky Four - "King Heroin" Lady Sugar Sweet - "Sugar Sweet" Demon Boyz - "Rougher Than an Animal" Thrashpack - "Trigger Happy" Hijack - "Doomsday of Rap" MC Duke - "I'm Riffin'" MC Duke - "Gotta Get Your Own" Consolidated - "Consolidated" Hardnoise - "Untitled" SL Troopers - "Movement"
And this playlist is also on YouTube Music.
So, with this initiation of this playlist, we have 15 songs that end up totaling 70 minutes. I'll add more at some point, which will then probably include a corresponding Spotify playlist too.
Enjoy!
More to come, eventually. Stay tuned!
Like what you hear? Follow me on Spotify and YouTube for more cool playlists and uploads!
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ossifer-bones · 4 months
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waking up and feeling scathing anger and making my silly little political posts and then eating beans and hash browns because i'm such a britcore bloggrr ^_^
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newleasemusic · 2 years
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Producer Redd Tunes Drops EP, 'Dead Poets Society'.
Producer @REDDEMCEE86 Drops EP, 'Dead Poets Society'.
Championed within the Britcore and hip-hop community, producer REDD TUNES rallies up another slick lineup for his new EP, ‘Dead Poets Society’, out now via Brandcamp. Verging on the side of the smoothest Britcore with a slight kick of boom bap, the lineup includes hip-hop contenders, Isis Aset and Mars Noel, who give the EP that much-needed fire introduction with track, ‘The Coincidence’. Rapper…
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thedeepweb · 6 months
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going to become a teaboo solely for the wigan kebab video. come to my britcore apartment m8 (how chavs call each other >w<) we 'ave this absolute menu. premium chip shop quality
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