I know exactly what skeamz saying i was there through these times &.Garage was jeans & shirts sophisticated music for the ladies & gents.....then fwd came with the sub bass music head banging dark vibe..... grime was hats & hoods.. at those times before dubstep was around they were callin it sublo music.... when producers were about like oris J zinc hype.when skream was in dubstep it was in good condition as soon as he left, the music wasnt consistent. i loved dubstep cos for me it was like an updated style of drum & bass but slowed down with a component of reggae sub bass..then they watered it down & gave it an electronic sound for the mainstream listeners .just like they did to grime......
Its cringe but funny and also mega cute watching him be so awkward with his mannerisms and answers, I think that's most people at like 20 anyway right. Its so fun to watch her find the right questions to ask him so that he slowly unravels more hah... awesome insight though
I listen to the music throughout Skreams music during this interview... And i was engaging.. The rest was gucked up. The interviewer was as thick as that interviwer that time with AFX. Insensitive and lacking any passion for the music. .. 0 out of 10 for the interviwer. But Skream points are the cosmos ❤
Weird how around 38 min when they're talking about his popularity in grime, he didn't mention his productions under Mr Keas, some of those riddims were loved by MC's got bare wheels back in the day
well, i discovered electronic music around the age of 8 or 9... i'm 38 now and i've kinda managed to make a living in, of and around that scene ever since i graduated from school back in 1997.
he doesnt bad mouth house he says the people doing it at the time are shit and he had some good ideas for the house/tech movement and look what happened... lol
Gabriel whats wrong w/ deadmau5? first off joels neither house nor would i consider him techno, id call him an electronic music producer before anything else. the house & techno scenes in europe & even in the states are at some very important places within the culture these days, im glad skreams a part of that.
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I know exactly what skeamz saying i was there through these times &.Garage was jeans & shirts sophisticated music for the ladies & gents.....then fwd came with the sub bass music head banging dark vibe..... grime was hats & hoods.. at those times before dubstep was around they were callin it sublo music.... when producers were about like oris J zinc hype.when skream was in dubstep it was in good condition as soon as he left, the music wasnt consistent. i loved dubstep cos for me it was like an updated style of drum & bass but slowed down with a component of reggae sub bass..then they watered it down & gave it an electronic sound for the mainstream listeners .just like they did to grime......
This
old skream was so good.
Its cringe but funny and also mega cute watching him be so awkward with his mannerisms and answers, I think that's most people at like 20 anyway right. Its so fun to watch her find the right questions to ask him so that he slowly unravels more hah... awesome insight though
I listen to the music throughout Skreams music during this interview...
And i was engaging..
The rest was gucked up.
The interviewer was as thick as that interviwer that time with AFX.
Insensitive and lacking any passion for the music. ..
0 out of 10 for the interviwer.
But
Skream points are the cosmos ❤
Never underestimate a bedroom dj.
Thank you so much for this. Carry on this legacy of dubstep, garage, 2step.
iam so glad that the listening part is not cut out!
its like watching one of those kitten rescue videos. he needs a cuddle!
This is gold this needs to be cherished
53:33 Ohhh man love this track so much :)
37:58 'no' haha did i miss something here ? XD
Excellent interview.
Weird how around 38 min when they're talking about his popularity in grime, he didn't mention his productions under Mr Keas, some of those riddims were loved by MC's got bare wheels back in the day
30:20 cry everytime :[
He loves a bit of gabba OR industrial techno❤
RESPECT
pretty trippy indeed
"and you got this one person that just keeps doing it and keeps doing it and its like..... go away."
Interesting how an 11 year old could have such focus on one thing and maintain it for years.
well, i discovered electronic music around the age of 8 or 9... i'm 38 now and i've kinda managed to make a living in, of and around that scene ever since i graduated from school back in 1997.
Nina kravitz in at the start having trouble with her laptop charger
Anyone know the song at 46 min??
Coki Burnin’ proper classic
Nice
Does anyone know the name of the interviewer?
Emma Warren
33:35 😂😂😂😂
How do you listen to that track and not at least bob your head...zombies!
@58:32 😛
mi papa skream
anyone know the tune at 46:00
Richie Spice - Burning (Dean "Coki" Harris Remix)
Dem speakers couldt hang
interesting that he kind of bad mouths house but now he's right in the house bandwagon claiming he's loved it for years.
people change lol
That's true but House and Techno have really evolved since 2006 when he gave this interview.
he doesnt bad mouth house he says the people doing it at the time are shit and he had some good ideas for the house/tech movement and look what happened... lol
evolved? you dont know shit about house and techno. but i saw you like deadmau5...
Gabriel whats wrong w/ deadmau5? first off joels neither house nor would i consider him techno, id call him an electronic music producer before anything else. the house & techno scenes in europe & even in the states are at some very important places within the culture these days, im glad skreams a part of that.
is there anyway of getting that track at 31:05 mins today hahaha
Zain Ahmed yeah google it, the 320 will be on the net
That first track is sick ! Does anyone know the ID ?
+saxobuyck El B - Buck and Bury
oliver is a fuckin mastaaar!
The crowd are boring af lol They're way to comfy in those comfy chairs!
why does she remind me of mark from peep show
when she says that a tune nearly blew her head off on friday night i nearly choked lol
What track is @ 17:30 ?
+Ryan Christensen Skream - Dub Period (from the Skreamizm Vol 2 album)
+TheCroustiBapt blipstream!!
+Ryan Christensen Oh yeah sorry, my bad
+TheCroustiBapt no problemo! So glad I found it... Thanks for the reply!
how old is skream here?
Quentin McBullwinkle like 20ish probably
19 I think. I know on the Dubstep Warz show Mary Ann Hobbs said he was 19.
Never wanted to punch a woman so much in my life
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