Posts tagged ‘Wiley’

January 29, 2015

Outlook Festival Croatia announces first acts for 2015 (@OutlookFestival)

The biggest bass festival in Croatia returns for another year over the stunning 19th century Fort Punta Christo in Pula this September 3rd – 6th

A celebration of bass music and sound system culture, Outlook has evolved into one of the world’s leading festivals, an odyssey which draws adventure and fun seekers from across the globe for dub, reggae, hip-hop, drum ‘n’ bass, garage, dubstep, house, techno, electronica and more.

They have just announced their first acts that will be performing this year and it’s great to see a strong set of UK acts present. Check out the full list of 1st acts to be revealed below.

Outlook Festival
Weds 2nd – Sunday 6th September 2015 @ Fort Punta Christo, Pula, Croatia


The lineup so far:
Run The Jewels (El-P and Killer Mike), Boy Better Know (JME, Skepta, Jammer, Frisco, Shorty & DJ Maximum), Wiley, Noisia, Flatbush Zombies, Pete Rock, Jeru The Damaja, The Beatnuts, Digital Mystikz, DJ EZ,  Goldie, Mount Kimbie (DJ set), Cutty Ranks, David Rodigan, Protoje & The Indiggnation, Tippa Irie, The Bug ft. Flowdan,  Manga & Miss Red, Sherwood and Pinch, dBridge, Zed Bias, Bodhi, Paleman, DJ Haus, Mumdance, Om Unit, FKJ Live, Khan & Neek, The Upbeats, Enei, Mefjus, Rockwell, High Focus Records, Little Simz, Rodney P, Skitz, Mungo’s HiFi, Iration Steppas, Trojan Sound System, Channel One Sound System, Skeptical, Kasra, Ivy Lab, Emperor, Distance, Kromestar, Commodo, Kaiju, Alexander Nut, Jon Phonics, DJ Milktray and many more to be announced.

Tickets: £140 (boat parties are extra)
www.outlookfestival.com / @OutlookFestival
www.facebook.com/outlookfestival

January 19, 2015

Outlook Festival (@OutlookFestival) – London Launch Party [Event]

One of the biggest bass music festivals in Europe returns for it’s 8th year to it’s home in Pula, Croatia at the beginning of September (2nd-6th). Set on the beach on the Adriatic coast with blue seas and skies, brining the best music artists from around the world to perform in different settings on the site, Outlook gets bigger and better every year.

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The London launch party takes place next weekend, Friday 30th January at the Cornet in South London and sees artists from the bass music, drum & bass, hip hop, grime and jungle spectrum, making it already look like a party not to be forgotten.

Legendary MC Wiley takes to the stage, joined by Andy C and Friction fave Randall and The Bug Ft. Flowdan & Manga who fuse grindcore, industrial, metal, hip-hop, dub and jazz to mesmerising effect.

Grime specialists The Originators are joined by the huge Kiwi producer and DJ, P Money. Outlook continues to champion the genre which goes from strength to strength, with grime crew Ogz also starring, along with Footise, one half of the brilliant Newham Generals and a huge festival fave. Larger than life artist Big Narstie is joined by Rinse FM’s Logan Sama; then Croatia regulars Iration Steppas join dubstep heavyweight Skeptical along with Kenny Ken, Benton, V.I.V.E.K, Cern, Kromestar and many more.

Outlook Festival – London Launch Party
Friday 30th January 2015
@ The Coronet Theatre, 28 New Kent Road, SE1 6TJ, London

High Focus Records

The Four Owls (Flipxtrix, Verb T, Leaf Dog, BVA)

Edward Scissortongue – Onoe Caponeo – Molotov

Wiley – Randall – The Bug Ft. Flowdan & Manga

Originators Ft. P Money, Ogz, Footsie, Big Narstie & Logan Sama

Iration Steppas – Skeptical – Kenny Ken – Benton

V.I.V.E.K – Cern – Kromestar – Brother Culture

Gerra & Stone – Mella Dee – Amy Becker – Moony

GDC Sound System – Kaiju – Danny T & Tradesman

Fokus – Geode – Exodus – Gutso – Brakeman – Onset
10pm – 6am
£15 plus booking fee
www.outlookfestival.com
https://www.facebook.com/events/1509784355955106/

 

October 23, 2014

Meridian Dan (@Meridian_Dan) -So Much Cash ft President T & Wiley [Audio]

This tune is a Grime fan’s dream. Bloodline’s Meridian Dan is joined by fellow member President T and Grime’s favourite Wiley for So Much Cash, with the title speaking for itself. All three MC’s go in hard, but who is your favourite?

 

June 2, 2014

A.M. Sniper (@Snipermusic) ft. Wiley – Bus Pass [Music Video]

A.M. SNiPER took to the studio to record new material with non-other than Wiley. A collaboration between ‘King of Ayia Napa’ (as dubbed by RWD Magazine) and the king of Summer hits was destined to result in one thing, a soundtrack for Summer 2014, which is now set for release in July and goes by the name of Bus Pass.

Full of scorching seasonal references, the immediately addictive ‘Bus Pass’ features a huge pop hook courtesy of Wiley with production from Anamate A.M Sniper himself, and if that isn’t enough to make you reach for your passport then check out the video that captures everything your holiday dreams are made of!

 

 

 

January 6, 2014

Cashtastic (@cashtasticmusic) ft Wiley (@WileyUpdates), Ghetts (@GhettsOfficial) and Krept (@kreptplaydirty) & Konan (@konanplaydirty) – Audio Biography [Audio]

SE London’s rising star Cashtastic is back with the 1st offering from the Alarm Clock EP (Out on iTunes on the 9th Feb 2014). Since his rise in 2011, Cash has been making waves on the underground and collaborating with some of the UK’s finest artists. Audio Biography is a powerful track that offers personal insight into how each of the iconic artists featured got into the rap game.

 

October 23, 2013

Wiley – Drive By (Feat. Flirta D) [Audio]

Two grime legends meet for this track. Wiley drops the audio to Drive By featuring Flirta D who as goes in with his sound effects which he is known for. This track is set to be a future classic.

 

May 15, 2013

They Got It Wrong (Remix) Lethal Bizzle Feat. Krept & Konan, Kano, Squeeks, Wiley [Music Video]

Too much talent on this remix to Lethal Bizzle‘s They Got It Wrong and here is the video to the track featuring Krept & Konan, Kano, Squeeks, and Wiley.

 

March 27, 2013

MTV Wrap Up: UK Rap Rundown [News]

It has been over a decade since the crew first launched in the early 2000’s and last Thursday saw them reunite for the So Solid Crew Reunion Tour. The tour sold out and this was no surprise as the crew were instrumental in the development of the UK music scene. In particular, ’21 Seconds’ went straight to No.1, proving that this type of ‘urban’ music could reach commercial success and is still a well-known song in pop culture…

Ms Dynamite joined the crew for track ‘Envy’ getting the audience hyped to see the female MC joining the crew. Chip also joined them on stage and you could tell he was excited to be on stage with the crew who inspired him. Skepta unfortunately was meant to be performing with Megaman on ‘We Begin Things’ but police would not allow him into the venue.

Godfather of grime Wiley leaked what is set to be his last album ‘The Ascent’ nearly two weeks before its release date. His decision to do it was due to iTunes not letting him change something on the album and communication problems with his management.  Let’s hope his album sales still rocket as he deserves it.

Known for his hot freestyles and well-respected tracks, and with a constantly growing street buzz, Nines has always supported and represented his NW home of Church Road to the fullest. Unfortunately he is now reportedly in prison at Wormwood Scrubs for reasons unknown and unconfirmed at present. He tweeted “If it’s peak for me @ court make sure you give my new mixtape 2 skinny black and dem n***rs make sure I hear dat on da yard.” Let’s hope he’s out soon and we hear it too.

One of UK raps respected Fekky joined Charlie Sloth for Fire In The Booth, proving why he has earned this status and it’s not going anywhere. He lays down hard, truthful bars lighting up the booth.

Pound Sterling dropped his ‘Last Man Standing’ mixtape which sees a solid 19 tracks and contains some strong features from Skepta, Fekky and Jaja Soze. The tape shows his elevation and progress as an artist keeping the real, authentic rap there.

G FrSH released another video to a track off his forthcoming ‘Legoman 2’ mixtape. This time we see Sincere and Fekky join him for ‘18k’ with all of them dropping some big heavy-duty bars.

South London’s Political Peak has been on his grind, releasing quite a few videos recently. We saw him refix Drake’s ‘Started From The Bottom’ over a week ago. A day later and wasting no time he dropped motivational track ‘Get Money, F**k B***hes’ which saw another STR88CASH representative Kerz join him.

Meanwhile, Sho Shallow and Ard Adz have released the G.H.E.T.T.O EP – you can get the 13-track offering on iTunes now.

March 11, 2013

Lethal Bizzle feat. Wiley – They Got It Wrong [Music Video]

Lethal Bizzle drops the video to latest track They Got It Wrong featuring Wiley and produced by Diztortion which will be out next month.

February 3, 2013

WELCOME BACK: LORD OF THE MICS 4 [Feature]

Battle rapping started in the 70’s in the inner cities in America, then as grime was born in the UK, artists created their own version of battle rapping, known as clashing. This is what Lord of the Mics is all about. The Wrap Up’s Shireen Fenner recently went to east London’s Boxpark to speak with founders Jammer and Ratty as well as three of the MC’s on Lord of the Mics 4 – DiscardaJaykae and Lady Killer

With chart-topping names previously being featured on LOTM such as WileyKanoTinchy Stryder and Skepta, it shows how big of a platform it is. Jammer tells me, “It helps the artist get out to a wider audience and be accepted in a wider audience. It’s what they do after that, its bringing awareness to the artist, once that’s there they can use it.”

Discarda agrees with Jammer that it helps push MC’s into an audience where they might not have been seen before, as he explains; “There is a new fanbase now, a young fanbase that will hopefully see me. If they like me they like me… they might not like me but it still introduces me to their fans.”

Lady Killer also spoke to me, revealing what she wants to do next: “I’m not going to let this opportunity slip; I’m going to use it to its full advantage. I’m going to release a mixtape in early 2013. I’m in the studio recording tunes and making sure they are good enough for the people.”

So what does it take to make it onto the DVD? Co-founder Ratty tells me simply, “You just got to be making a buzz for yourself and have talent. If you’re being noticed then we’ll take notice.”

Jammer says if you are working hard, then you “deserve the chance to be on there and get the promotion to the wider audience.” Other factors for him that come into it are ‘work ethic, talent, flow, and quirkiness.”

With clashing, it’s also about entertainment and how MC’s can use their lyrics to get to their opponent – usually giving the audience some laughs along the way. Last year’s edition saw a few of those ‘incidents’ and Ratty reveals, “There are loads of funny moments.”

Jaykae, who clashes Discarda, says he doesn’t take the disses personally: “I know it’s not true. Obviously he’s going to have to say a few things he don’t mean and I’m going to say a few things I don’t mean. Invasion are the best in Brum.”

In terms of preparation and content, some of the MC’s I spoke to had been clashing for a long time and weren’t nervous at all. Jaykae said, “A lot of people say that’s what I’m built for and that’s where I shine the best, I’m real good at clashing. I made loads of food in my house and smoked weed, chilled out and wrote loads of bars.”

Lady Killer gave an insight into the content she focused on for clashing Shocker, saying: “I wanted to focus on the fact that I wasn’t going to call her a tomboy and what people expected; I was going to say that ‘you’re not really that, you’re a girly girl and you wear skirts and nail varnish so don’t pretend.’”

Discarda went for a different approach and used his humour: “I’m a bit of a comedian, I just think of funny things. He’s got Sox in his crew, who’s well known established MC; I brought him into a couple of bars to hype it up a bit.”

This year will be the first time that LOTM feature females, namely Lady Killer and Lady Shocker. I ask Lady Killer why she thinks she was picked as one of the first: “I think I’m versatile; I’m different to a lot of female MC’s. I’m a unique MC. I’ve got a totally different flow; I change my flow every two minutes.”

However, she admits: “It’s a male dominated game really. I do think males don’t take females as seriously as they do other males MC’s.”

One of the most talked about clashes this year is between Jaykae and Discarda; Jay explained why the pair were put against each other: “I understand why they put us together because in London he is the person who will shut down the raves and in Birmingham I’m the person who shuts down the raves. Us two banging heads automatically – that’s going to go off.”

Whilst many participants on Lord of the Mics went on to release commercial hits, such as Wiley, Jammer says he is not interested in diluting their music: “It is bringing back the element of the big underground smashes, unmixed, edgy bass music. It just brought back that element, it’s the raw talent in its raw form and it’s exciting again.

“People are into it because it’s natural, it’s not manufactured. That’s how it was back in the day… someone would make a track then it would go through to the clubs, blast there and a major would take it on. Then it would come out in the mainstream and cross over.”

Ratty concludes: “It keeps the real essence of grime; we don’t try and make it into the mainstream. Hopefully the fans will buy it and it will get into the charts.”