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RRV 003EP
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Following the release of grime legend Jamakabi's Wickedest Ting EP (RRV 002EP), grime fans and vinyl collectors alike have been screaming for the bass remixes by Truth and Ghosty to be released on vinyl. Rhythm Rollers present "The Bass Remixes" of Wickedest Ting on limited edition 12" vinyl. LA-based dubstep veterans Truth deliver an absolute monster which incorporates all the lyrical energy of the original while providing atmospheric low sub baselines. Ghosty steps up to the plate in superb style: low subby basslines and heavy hitting drums bring the roof down, and the rest of the building for that matter.
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RRV 002EP
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Rhythm Rollers present a limited edition 12", Jamakabi's killer club track, "Wickedest Ting". The instrumental, produced by Chimpo, is as hard hitting as it gets and everything a grime track should be. For the A side, two grime greats come together for a new underground anthem. Jamakabi teams up with fellow respected grime figurehead, D Double E. The chemistry between Jamakabi and D Double E is evident, and both of them gel together as they exchange witty bars. On the flip, Jamakabi rolls in an all-star line-up for the remix featuring OG Rootz, Footsie, Big Narstie, and Devilman.
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RRCD 001CD
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Get Set to join Realz as he takes everything to the next level. Following on from his 2018 debut EP On Your Marks, Realz shows his artistic maturity and delivers his most complete project to date with his second EP, Get Set. The seven-track project showcases Realz's song writing and artistic flare as he effortlessly skips between rap and melodic rap while at the same time delivering his signature hard-hitting lyrics and catchy hooks. With production credits from the likes of Zeph Ellis and Dwayne Patrick as well as features with Geovarn and SNE; Get Set has something for everyone. By focusing on his ever-growing fan base, Realz has found his true voice, which has helped him to push and elevate his talent; he has also made fans out of his peers, including the likes of Wiley, Skepta, Frisco, and Mike Skinner, who have all tipped Realz for big things. Putting in some serious groundwork through his own releases, emcee battles and various head-turning, high profile freestyles, Realz has subsequently earned serious support and kudos from gatekeepers such as DJ Target, Logan Sama, Sian Anderson, and Tim Westwood, all championing his sound. If 2018 was the year that saw Realz Get Set, 2019 will see him go. Also features M-fly, Danzey, Flayva.
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