Roll Deep Feat. Janee - Do Me Wrong



New track from Roll Deep featuring Manga, J2K and Flowdan. Great track but cant help feeling the entourage are taking a step in a new musical direction?

I guess we'll find out when thier new album 'Return Of The Big Money Sound ' is released on 6 October 2008.

www.myspace.com/rolldeepofficial

Sway feat. Lemar - Saturday Night Hustle



New video from Sway taken from his upcoming album 'The Signiture LP'. Although this isn't grime, I thought I'd post it as it's still a great track.

The Signiture LP is out in September and is shaping up to be a great album. For more details, visit www.myspace.com/swaydasafo.

Tinie Tempah - Next To Blow?



New video by Tinie produced by Davinche titled 'Tears'. Great looking piece which is sure to grab the attention of the mainstream if given the chance. As the title suggests, I feel that if provided the opportunity, Tinie could go on to bigger and better things, especially if he 'brings grime back to the clubs' as he says at the start.

Whilst on topic, I have to mention that quality of Davinche's productions. He has to be the most consistent hit making grime producer out there. Although his work outside of the scene is well documented, here's hoping he remains so that he provides more great sounding music. His importance in the scene can't be underestimated.

A little reminder of Tinies previous work...



Head over to www.myspace.com/tinielegend to hear an exclusive acoustic version of 'Tears'.

JME - Famous Review



As I said in my previous post, I intended to review JME's debut album Famous? as soon as I bought it. I got hold of this about a week after release but due to other commitments, I haven't been able to find the time to break it down. However, here goes...

Firstly, I'm not going to review or even refer to the tracks included which should already be classified as Grime staples. This means that AWOH, 1,2,3, Shh Hut Yuh Muh & Serious have been omitted. For simplicities (and laziness') sake, I'm simply giving each track a mark out of 5:

Standard - 3.5/5 Heavy beat, the use of the sample is reminiscent of Wiley's 'Gangster's' or Jammers 'Marksman' and is a successful tried and tested formula within the scene.

Show - 4/5

P - 5/5 This is purely for the beat and bassline, heavy.

Go On My Own
- 4/5 Great bassline and hypnotic synths. Strong message regarding doing things for yourself which is exactly what JME's done up to this point.

Punch In The Face - 4/5 A decent track reflecting on the state of 'urban' Britain today.

Road Runner - 4/5

Ghetto Superstar
- 4/5

Famous - 4/5

Power - 3/5 Great beat (previously torn apart by Durrty Goods) but bringing Westwood in for the intro is simply embarrassing. Nonetheless, JME's confident flow/swagger does make it a fun track.

Boogiedown Bass - 1/5 I just cant get on with this track full stop, the beat and lyrics don't seem to fit together too well.

Sun, Sea & Sand - 5/5 This, in my opinion, is the best track on the album. Great tale of holidaying abroad which obviously, can bring back lots of good memories for the listener. Although I have to add that the tune itself does sound like a ropey late night quiz show.

Overall, this is an impressive and confident debut album from Jamie Adenuga which is sure to expand his ever increasing fanbase. Credit also has to be given to him for producing a high quality album without any major label backing. This now show's that Grime artists can 'go on thier own' if they put the time/money/effort in which puts paid to the genral understanding that you need a deal to forge a career. For this, JME should be seen as an example and role model for young up and coming artists to aspire to.

Overall Score - 8/10