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JTWP 001CD
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Featuring the cream of the UK grime scene, including Skepta and JME, Living the Dream takes influence from a broad spectrum of genres including UK grime, reggae, West Coast trap, R&B, soul, bashment, garage, house, and hip-hop, all underpinned by a 140 bpm backbone. Across the 13-track album there is production assistance from such scene stalwarts as Skepta, Rude Kid, Thomas Mellor, Two Seven, and Jammer himself. Watch out for previously-released single "Big Man" and the remix of previously-released "On the Ball," which provide a powerful jump-start to this epic album as well as such early highlights as the upbeat "Declined." Elsewhere, we have R&B-influenced "Fast Life" featuring Skepta and "Living the Dream" with the beginning and the end firmly marked by the carefully-crafted intro and outro bringing the album to a well-rounded and satisfying finish.
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"Jahmek Power aka Jammer is one of the true pioneeers of the grime scene. Having worked with the likes of Dizzee Rascal, Wiley and Basement Jaxx to name but a few, 2010 sees the release of his explosive debut album Jahmanji."
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NECKLE 005CD
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"Jammer presents the third title in his always highly anticipated Are You Dumb? mix-tape series and has gathered a premiership of contemporary UK underground talent around him for the duration. Blending a dizzying array of heavy riddims, the mood is eclectro futuristic throughout -- this is the true new British music. Highly recommended."
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