Showing posts with label No Hats No Hoods. Show all posts
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Sunday, 26 May 2013
Review: Merky ACE - All Or Nothing [NHNH1006CD]
Merky ACE's first CD was, back in 2011, a statement-maker: unrelenting, aggressive flows and smart-arse wordplay over brand new beats from a select bunch of producers, including the likes of Faze Miyake, Royal-T and Splurt Diablo, who were also beginning to make inroads into the grime scene. And despite the close-knit feel of the release, with other MC features being strictly Family Tree-related, the variation to be found on the CD was what made it so strong; this wasn't just a bunch of skits and half-cooked freestyles over the scene's current buzz-beats, and perhaps most importantly it felt genuine and honest in its boundary-pushing. By the time Jammer was deciding to introduce Waka Flocka Flame to grime by playing trap and Fekky, Merky and his team had been testing the borders between the dank lean of Dirty South hip hop and skippy double-time grime flows for years. 'All Or Nothing' is a follow-up full-length in the truest sense as we see how the young South Londoner's music grows as he does.
'You Think You Know Me', which featured on the stop-gap 'Catch Up EP', saw Merky taking on deeper, more personal material and 'All Or Nothing' sees him expand on this tone, positively diversifying his style. The reflective hook line on 'Intro' sets a casual pace from the off, stripped of the need to shout loudest in order to be heard. This sense of feeling comfortable within his own style, as though he's not having to try too hard to sound original is one of the most inviting aspects of Merky's approach and means that chorus-led tunes - so often standout casualties on a grime mixtape - don't sound overwrought or drenched in concept. As previously, though, and as should arguably be the case for any decent grime MC, when he's at his best is spraying 16s and bouncing flows back and forth with other crew members; these direct impact set-pieces (see 'Wack', 'R.I.P' or the title track, 'All Or Nothing') serve as constant and regular reminders as to why Merky and his fellow FT members have had the whole scene hot on their heels. Keeping with the team aesthetic, most of the producers who feature - including Faze, Splurt, Rude Kid, Zdot and Teddy Music/Silencer - also had offerings on 'Blue Battlefield' and the diversity shows again, with each beatsmith giving Merky different spaces to tangle his flows in.
'All Or Nothing' completes what 'Blue Battlefield' started, and as the first of a two-part collaboration with No Hats No Hoods sets up an exciting prospect for what can come next from the young talents on show here.
Merky ACE - All Or Nothing will be released by No Hats No Hoods Records on May 27th 2013 and is available to pre-order in physical format from the NHNH store now.
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Labels:
Faze Miyake,
Grime,
Merky ACE,
No Hats No Hoods,
Review,
Royal T,
Rude Kid,
Silencer,
Splurt,
Teddy Music,
Zdot
Monday, 19 July 2010
Free Download: DTA - Grimetape

Featuring some of the biggest tunes from both this year and last all mixed to perfection by DJ Magic (the man behind the wheels for No Hats No Hoods: Edition 1), it's a wonder that this release is a free one. Following their recent expansion from Los Angeles over to London, clothing label DTA have teamed up with grime label of the moment No Hats No Hoods to put out the simply-titled 'DTA Grimetape'. Placing an important focus on some of the up and coming names in the scene to provide the boost that the scene needs to fulfil the potential it has been threatening to reach for so long, this release could well prove to be a seminal one and will provide the perfect foundation to the forthcoming second edition of No Hats No Hoods. The digital version is free to download below, and free physical copies are being given out with purchases of No Hats No Hoods products.
Download: DTA Grimetape - Mixed By DJ Magic
Tracklist:
Scrufizzer – Heat Up – Produced by Scrufizzer
Ice Kid – Window Cleaner Freestyle – Produced by Rude Kid
Maxsta – East London Is Back – Produced by Danny Weed
Trilla – Woo Freestyle – Produced by S-X
Yunga Hunga (feat. Lil Nasty) – Badda Dan Dem – Produced by Rude Kid
Sharkey Major (feat. Dot Rotten, Devlin, P Money & Ghetto) – Shark Attack Remix – Produced By Skepta
P Money – Emergency Freestyle – Produced by Rude Kid
Rossi B & Luca (feat. Killa P) – E10 Riddim – Produced by Rossi B & Luca
Shizzle – Energy Riddim – Produced by Smasher
Blacks – Never Been Timid – Produced by Chase & Status
Rinse – A Little Darker – Produced by Nocturnal
Lil Nasty – Beatfighter – Produced by Royal T
Lil Nasty – Nasty – Produced by Scratcha DVA
Tempa T – Boy Off Da Ting – Produced by Silencer
Rapid – Go Rapid – Produced by Rapid
OG'z – Hot Ones Remix – Produced by Royal T
Rude Kid – Electric – Produced by Rude Kid
Jammer – Better Than – Produced by Rapid
Ice Kid – Talk Of The Town – Produced by Sukh Knight
Badness (feat. Skepta & Lil Nasty) – Nightmare Remix – Produced by Mensah
C Gritz (feat. MC Clue) – Long Time – Produced by Morfius
Nasty Jack (feat. D Double E) - Come Against I - Produced by Nasty Jack
RoxXann – Heavyweight – Produced by Yogi
Kozzie – Fucked Up – Produced by Strike Dem
Starkey (feat. P Money) – Numb – Produced by Starkey
Maxsta – 2nd Chance – Produced by Swindle
Faction G – Dedication – Produced by Sully
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Monday, 3 May 2010
Rude Kid - Electric

After much of the hype surrounding Rude Kid's instantly recognizable instrumental, it has finally been confirmed with an official release on the consistently brilliant No Hats No Hoods.
The 12" can be pre-ordered here (direct from No Hats No Hoods) in advance of its release on the 10th of May. The release will coincide with the producer's debut CD, entitled 'Are You Ready', which is also available now for pre-order from No Hats No Hoods.
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Labels:
Electric,
Grime,
No Hats No Hoods,
Rude Kid
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