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Treddin on Thin Ice
Wiley
Treddin on Thin Ice
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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The new sound of the British inner city sits somewhere between ragga, U.S. rap, U.K. garage, and jungle. Dizzee Rascal was the first artist to bring this up from the underground, but he's not the last. Wiley, one of the mo...  more »

     
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All Artists: Wiley
Title: Treddin on Thin Ice
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Xl Recordings UK
Release Date: 4/2/2007
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Style: Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 634904017828, 766487347747

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Album Description
The new sound of the British inner city sits somewhere between ragga, U.S. rap, U.K. garage, and jungle. Dizzee Rascal was the first artist to bring this up from the underground, but he's not the last. Wiley, one of the most respected producers in his field, has been involved in the underground scene for years. Once part of the Pay As U Go cartel in the late 90's, he went on to form the Roll Deep Crew (once boasting Dizzee Rascal as a member). In the past two years alone, he's released 24 singles and countless collaborations and remixes. He's also behind the hugely popular "Eskimo Dance" raves, regularly attended by thousands in London. Parental advisory.
 

CD Reviews

Eskimo I do eski-beats for the eski-streets. Big up!
Matthew Lee | United States | 11/16/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"On the verge of becoming his own UK garage superstar, Wiley (of Roll Deep Crew fame) matches that other superstar Dizzee Rascal (also of Roll Deep Crew fame) in terms of interesting beats. The sound here he calls Eskimo, and others call it Grime in that it's strictly hardcore UK garage, dirty, echoey, push-button meta-stimuli meant to make you move and move often. The fact that he invented this genre based on one song and title ("Eskimo," not on this CD) speaks volumes about the shifty nature of British pop music.



I happen to think "Wot Do U Call It?" is a brilliant intro single to those who don't know much about UK garage because Wiley poses the same questions people would ask the store clerk about the CD before they buy it -- is it garage, what is garage, what is eskimo, what is this culture, this game? The game (and track "The Game") is quite similar to that which US rappers pose with, except with that old British twist, and that twist is in the advanced lyrics. It's not like Chingy or Lil Jon will be rapping about "Pies" or a "Doorway" and actually be cool about it, but Wiley makes it compelling.



And if you're really advanced, the not-on-this-CD track "Ice Rink" is hurrawesome."
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sam sneeze | orkland | 08/25/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"yo im not from U.K but they had this album in our stores so i thought id cop. im opened minded to any kinda hiphop and this is kinda different. production got garage beats and he sorta raps like twista, even though its hard to distinguish wat hes saying coz of his accent i dont no...but overall id say its a solid album if thats how u rate u.k hiphop i dont no but its solid all i gotta say. OUT!"