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Various - Grime

Various - Grime

Musician: Various
Album title: Grime
Style: Grime, Dubstep
Released: 2004
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1321 mb
Size APE version: 1865 mb
Size WMA version: 1228 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 776
Format: WAV AAC MP3 WMA AIFF MOD AA
Genre: Electronic

Various - Grime

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Tracklist

A1 Mark One Stargate 92
A2 Mark One Interference
B1 Mark One Hear This
B2 Mark One Too Hard
C1 Plasticman Camel Ride
C2 Plasticman Death By Stereo
D1 Plasticman Industrial Graft
D2 Plasticman The Music
E1 Slaughter Mob Scavenjah
E2 Slaughter Mob Fireweaver
F1 Slaughter Mob Creaky Door
F2 Slaughter Mob Black Hole

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CAT 156 CD Various Grime ‎(CD) Rephlex CAT 156 CD UK 2004
CAT 156 LP Various Grime ‎(3xLP, Promo, W/Lbl) Rephlex CAT 156 LP UK 2004



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Axebourne
just picked up a white label with the cat156 one side "a1" other "b1" but the tracks seem slightly different to those on the youtube.. anyone confirm if there were others knocking about?
Jugami
ingnore the above it is record one. bassline missing from computer!
Olelifan
mind blowing when you pick this up in a basement record store circa 2004/2005 -14 years old brain reconfigured...chrome steppy dislocated beats infecting/rewiring neurological networks. thank you grant & rich!
allegro
Sick grime ep especialy mark one and plasticman plates but something for everyone I spose got for like 14.99 from big apple in croydon thought was a sting at the time but these are quality grime techstep anthems from back in the day prob favourite gotta be mark one ear this soo grimey played it bare lol.
Llathidan
The cover says: "Grime. Sublow. Dubstep... It's Music. Different people call it different things depending on when they discovered it. In the 80s maybe it was House, Techno and Electro. In the 90s it was UKG, Drum & Bass, Breaks or whatever. Now there are so many terms for it that the journalists can't pidgeon-hole it anymore. This is a good thing - it's music. Moody music. Multifunctional multifaceted music created by Humans with Brains, Hearts, Machines Electricity. Music that's great for dancing to in clubs, or submerging yourself within your headphones, your car, your home, wherever. It's instrumental dance music, but it's the perfect form for the best MCs and vocalists. We at Rephlex call it Grime to publicise to the people at large outside of the specialist world of its producers. The pursts might debate the name, but while they do that, crews around the globe are uniting in this strong and fresh dance movement. In this age of information Technology, people are easily able to find real quality that they actually want, without being spoon-fed compromised product. Now is a time of change and the soundtrack is ... GRIME"