If there is any producer in the grime scene who has been consistent at releasing not only hits beyond hits, but dropping tracks that literally gets spun years after they have landed, East London's Rude Kid would be gunning for the top spot. Having blazed radio and sets with Ghetts yet again for their tune 'Banger After Banger', Rude Kid has now unveiled his latest EP 'Monsters'. Comprise of six tracks including 'Joe Bloggs', fans can also find the 'Banger After Banger' instrumental in there as well. We're sure a lot of emcees will be happy!
Ghetts and Rude Kid are definitely a winning combination. Having recently unveiled their fire hot …
There is no denying that producer Rude Kid and grime vet Ghetts are the perfect combination. Ghetts is considered one of the best lyricist in the grime scene (literally for years now) and Rude Kid has been one of the top tier producers, as his alien sound grew to become some of the biggest grime riddims ever. Having previously released their '653' EP at the end of 2015, Ghetts and Rude Kid have come together again for another monster of track titled 'Banger After Banger'. The title pretty much says it all, but if you want our opinion, then...yep it's definitely a grime smasher. Here is a preview of the track via BBC Radio 1. Have a listen.
East London's Rude Kid and Ghetts possess a special kind of magic when collaborating together. With their 2015 EP '653' proving to be an absolute smash, the two come together yet again for a remix of the Chase & Status single 'Spoken Word'. Whilst the original version combines a piece performed by George The Poet over drum and bass, Rude Kid and Ghetts deliver an all-out bass-shaking grime take. The rework was chosen as Annie Mac's 'Hottest Record in the World'. You can listen to the tune down below.
Rude Kid and Ghetts seem to be enjoying themselves in their new video ‘Peng Tings’. …
Grime producer Rude Kid have officially stepped into the driver's seat as a presenter on Kiss FM. Dedicated to the genre in which he is most synonymous, the new 'Kiss Grime' show is just that, all about the current sounds of grime music across the UK. Having been a key player in the scene for years, the Kiss FM couldn't have chose a better person to man the ship.
London producer Rude Kid has been on sheer fire lately. With his new instrumental EP 'Noah's Ark' landing March 25th, the grime head honcho now shares the track 'Wiley Kat'. Clearly paying homage to the 'Godfather of Grime' Wiley, the production incorporates classic grime compositions with sinister strings weaved around a menacing bass line.
Speaking to i-D Magazine, Rude Kid mentioned:
"I named this tune after the godfather of grime, Wiley, because when I was making it I was picturing him MCing over the tune. I think he was the first person I showed it to when it was done and I was flattered that he loved it. It's the perfect tune for my DJ sets."
East London grime producer Rude Kid is set to release his forthcoming EP 'Noah's Ark' on March 25th via the Rinse label. Comprised of four instrumental tracks, the new recording will feature a hybrid of golden age grime style production, jungle and intense bass. One of the songs featured on 'Noah's Ark' is the track 'Oh My Bass', which if you have been listening to Sir Spyro's Rinse FM show over the past month and a half, you would have heard it being dropped in sets, notably the episode with Ghetts and Rude Kid himself. You can stream 'Oh My Bass' down at the bottom.
Grime vets Ghetts and Rude Kid share the official video to their single 'One Take', taken from their '653' EP which is out now. Directed by Frost and Danny Streetz, there is a proper house party vibe going on. You can catch appearances by Scorcher and Mercston, as well as a slew of girls prancing about. Do you really need more? Have a look.
Christmas is long gone, however Marco Del Horno and DJ Swerve aka Riddim Commission have …