Grime. and Garage. and 2step. All mixed together in one track? U MAD?
Raging grime MC Wiley & Garage/2step hero MJ Cole have paired up and named it 'Wait for the Drop'.
Good advice. Wait for it.
"My flow... top notch
My lyrics... top notch"
Damn straight. This thing's bound to people dancing, with a Night Slugs fuelled remix set (L-Vis 1990) on the flip.
Plus a wide range of remixes in the works, including the Mickey Pearce bootleg posted earlier. I've also got a little feeling that the Butterz crew are going to put some input into this one.
And the winner for the song that get's the strangest looks whilst being sung in the tube:
This tune's garnered quite a bit of interest in the past couple months, with big names like Loefah and Addison Groove nonchalantly slipping it into their funky acid fuelled sets and making people dance like idiots. It's also made a whole bout of people look incredibly inappropriate for repeating the words: "deep inside of me" in a high pitched voice, over and over again, in public.
After a nice little bout of anonymity due to the classic sample clearance issue, it was brought to the light that the man responsible was none other than Pearson Sound (AKA Ramadanman). He remixes the classic house tune with his staple deep punchy bass, leaving in, tweaking and adding all kinds of 808s and percussion that give the tune so much character. It was heard at DMZ, it was heard at Bloc, and now it's been released by the guys down at Night Slugs on a white(ish) label. Check it out and bag it.
Posting about another mysterious sample related anonymous record after the drop - Sicko Cell