Friday, 24 December 2010

Audio: Skepta - Frisco


This one appeared on ThisIs50.com today which is a MASSIVE look for the UK. Once again shouts to DJ Whoo kid repping for the UK like Beckham!! I see Skepta's been reverting back to his road man content which is a (welcome) change to chatting about girls and champagne which is best left to certain other pop rappers!



Audio: Joseph ‘JP’ Patterson & King Apparel Presents: ‘The Gully Santa Mixtape'

The hardest working music journalist out there Joseph 'JP' Patterson has teamed up with London-based urban streetwear brand, King Apparel to create a free underground mixtape just in time for Christmas. ‘The Gully Santa Mixtape’ is mixed by DJ Complex (Warner Music).




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Blatantly Blunt is three years old!

Three years ago today I was really bored and decided to jump on the emerging bandwagon that was music blogging. 36 months later and I'm not bored but still loving it so I wanted to take this time out to mark the occasion.
Thanks to all my readers, haters and raters for keeping me motivated to share my love of the music.
Don't forget to check my video channel www.bbluntvision.tk and look out for my third anniversary mixtape compilation #threeyearshighandrising, dropping soon! Oh and follow me on twitter...


Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Audio: Rewd Adams - Drift away ft. Black the ripper


They both smashed it on this joint! The artist formerly known as Skandal drops a taster of what's to come on his forthcoming mixtape Rewd Awakening. Can't say I'm not looking forward to this! Black the Ripper drops some gems as only he knows how.

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Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Review: Marger - Kushwave EP

Logan Sama declared Marger "is at the forefront of a new wave of young MC's bringing back the authentic underground sound of grime..." Although Kushwave is a strong body of work, there is a little more to do to fully back up the earlier statement.

On "My Thing", we hear Marger's personal progression, from his early days of doing dirt to making changes in his life for him and his daughter. Sibling's hook sits well on the track and breaks up Marger's verses nicely.

"Stress" is littered with angry vocals over a bassy beat which gives an insight into Marger's daily grind. The production reflects the knuckle-head approach to his lyrics and angelic vocal sample lulls you into a false sense of security before the vocals crash through the beat once again.



On "Grime Ting" Marger flows over a rasping, filthy beat, addressing the haters and showcasing everything we love about grime bars. Production takes on a slightly more dubstep stance with thundering riffs and a few vocal samples thrown in for extra effect.

Spitting over a synthy Rude Kid-esque beat, on "Power" he delivers bars about the raw physicality and emotive aspects of sex. Mercston weighs in with a feature, but his "sweet boy" persona doesn't especially add anything to the tune.

On RIP, Badness delivers the hook on a thumping bassy beat. Marger brings more knuckle-headed "bang, bang, shank, shank" bars where he tells us that he's never been rushed. Badness' hook stays on the same grimy theme but is slightly below par for someone of his standard although by the end they definitely don't seem like a team you 'wan fi try test'!!

Kushwave is a good insight into Marger's mind, and begins to elevate him from an MC to 'artist' status, but there is room for improvement before he can justify being on the front line of the new wave. Definitely worth the purchase tho!.

Review by DJ Ordio Kid and Nick BlatantlyBlunt

Audio: FIRE CAMP feat GHETTS - EASE OFF

You heard what they said. Ease off!!! I'm rating this one!