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View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of UK Garage - The Album (The Sound Of 2000) on Discogs.

10 November, 2017. QUALITY. 320kbps.

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TRACKLIST. 1. Filter Dread – Sunbeams 2. Spooky – Baby (Flava D remix) 3. Murlo – Adder 5.

Tarquin – Bananas 6. Bleaker – Hype/Funk 7. Mall Grab – I’ve Always Liked Grime 8.

Mumdance – It’s Peak 9. Slackk – Polar Bear 10. Sinden – Bad Boy (Jook 10 remix) 11.

DJ Q – All Junglist 12. Locklead – Diversity 13. Mista Men – Forget U 14.

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Classified – Say To You 15. POL Style – Saw (Neana remix) 16. Palace – Trust 17. Lake Haze – Late Night Trip 18. Dubbel Dutch – B Leave (NGUZUNGUZU remix) 19. Walter Ego – Fruit Punch 20. 5KINANDBONE5 – Make U Understand.

DATE. 26 May, 2017.

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TRACKLIST. 01. Preditah – Selecta 02. Black Loops – Up On You 03.

DJ Q – Hitter 04. Preditah – Goblin 05.

Bassboy – Exotic Juice 06. J.G – Cave Explorer 07. Bassboy feat. Clarity – He Said 08. DJ Q – Breathe 09. Swindle – Mad Ting (Flava D Remix) 10. C4 – They Don’t Know 11.

Preditah – Squares 12. AJ Tracey – Pasta 13. Preditah feat.

C4 – Touch Road 14. Swindle feat. D Double E – Lemon Trees 15. Preditah – Caveman 16. Safone – It’s Time 17.

Trilla, Bomma B & Pressure – She Wants A Man From Brum 18. Preditah – Tango 19. Wiley – Back With A Banger 20. Skepta – Lyrics 21. Solo 45 – Feed Em To The Lions 22. Mr Virgo – Don’t Play 23.

Preditah – Fruit Burst 24. Sir Spyro feat. Teddy Bruckshot, Lady Chann & Killa P – Topper Top 25. Preditah – Guinness Punch 26. Teddy Music x Marcus Beatz – Class A 27. Preditah – Circles (Evil VIP) 28. Swifta Beater – Godzilla 29.

Preditah – Total 30. Swifta Beater & Preditah – You Can Be 31. Preditah – Mad Max 32. Joker – Midnight. DATE.

14 October, 2016. QUALITY. 320kbps.

TRACKLIST. 1. Niko The Kid – All Right 2.

Taim – Blackout Blinds 3. Vodex – Don’t You Wanna 4. Cause – Another Time (Taiki Nulight remix) 5. Howson’s Groove – Stand Up 6. Foamo – Sherlock (Kry Wolf remix) 7. Knoxa – You’re Mine 8.

Arka – Holding On 9. Wants – Track 10. De Contrebande & DevelopMENT – Tell ‘Em Like It Is 11. Jett – Streets Of You 12. Forget Me Not – Tear Up 13. Ten Story – Sunny & Share 14. The Attic Project – Aqoei 15.

The Living Graham Bond – Winter Hunter 16. ALAEV – Light As A Feather (Joe Hertz remix) 17. Shade – 6am 18. Understate – What It’s Like.

. Pay As U Go. A-List. Cadell. Website Richard Kylie Cowie Jnr, (born 19 January 1979), better known by his stage name Wiley and in his early career Wiley Kat, is an English recording artist, record producer and DJ from,. He first tasted success as a member of crew Pay As U Go, with whom he had a top 40 hit, 'Champagne Dance' in 2001.

In the early 2000s, he independently released a series of highly influential instrumentals on white label vinyl, most notably the first in the series ' and rose to fame as a MC both for his solo work and for material released with his crew. Wiley has continued to make grime music while also releasing mainstream singles, such as the top 10 hits ', ' and his UK number-one '. A key player in the creation of grime music and often called the Godfather of Grime, he is considered a pioneer in the British underground music scene with a prolific work rate and a versatile music artist with many crossover hits. Wiley was appointed a (MBE) in the for services to Music. Contents. Early life Cowie was born on 19 January 1979 in in the. Cowie's father, Richard Cowie Senior was a artist during Cowie's youth in the 1980s and introduced Cowie to early hip-hop such as.

Cowie's interest in music began when his father introduced him to the drums. Cowie moved around London a lot as a child with his father before moving to to live with his grandmother when he was ten. Cowie spent a year in Chatham and described it as a bad time, saying 'I just wanted to go and live with my dad. I felt abandoned.'

Cowie eventually moved back to Bow to live with his father when he was eleven years old. When Cowie was a teenager in the late 1980s-1990s, he began to sell and. Cowie was introduced to drug dealing from a DJ friend who was making a lot of money at the time. Cowie stopped dealing drugs when a local drug dealer who was much older than him began to threaten him and his friend.

Cowie began producing music after he stopped dealing drugs as an alternative to making money. Cowie started as a DJ and eventually began rapping, incorporating and into his produced instrumentals which led to the creation of the first ever Grime beats such as '.' He broadcast his productions over stations such as. Though Cowie stopped selling drugs, he still associated with criminal gangs and associated with people that took part in criminal activities. This led to Wiley being involved in many situations that were life-threatening. One of these situations were when Cowie's friend had solicited money from someone following a drug deal though the money never was paid, Cowie argued with the person who owed his friend money and eventually Cowie was ambushed when attending a show.

The confrontation led to Cowie being stabbed seven times. Several weeks later, the same people attacked Cowie outside of a sports retail store, which led to Cowie almost dying in a hospital in. Cowie has been stabbed twenty times in his lifetime and has been in numerous other life-threatening situations including being chased by a man with a and being shot at with shotguns. Music career 1996–2003: Early years As a teenager, Wiley featured on stations such as Rinse FM and drum and bass stations. In 2000, Wiley went from SS Crew to join The Ladies Hit Squad, a crew with his college friends DJ Target and MC Maxwell D. They achieved some success on the UK garage scene and soon decided to combine with rival crew Pay As U Go to become a 'super crew' containing members of Ladies Hit Squad, as well as, DJ Geeneus and MCs Major Ace and Plague A Lero from Brown Brothers whom Wiley occasionally deejayed for.

God's Gift from Deck Collecters Crew, Flow Dan and Riko Dan joined soon after. In 2002, the collective achieved a top 20 hit with 'Champagne Dance'. Wiley also received wide recognition in 2000 for his UK garage record 'Nicole's Groove' which he produced under the stage name, Phaze One.

After Pay As U Go disbanded, Wiley went on to form the entourage, which included and. They moved away from a traditional UK garage sound, and eventually found themselves creating music that would be termed. From 2001 onwards, Wiley began producing instrumental singles on his Wiley Kat Recordings label. The most famous ones are the 'Eskimo', 'Avalanche', 'Ice Rink' and 'Snowman'. These led to a solo record deal with. Wiley also secretly produced an unreleased instrumental named 'Right Under Their Noses' in 2002, which came into the limelight during an interview with Pan TV's Harry Riley.

2004–07: Treddin' on Thin Ice, Da 2nd Phaze and Playtime Is Over In 2004, Wiley released his debut album, on XL. Singles from the album include 'Wot Do U Call It?' , a record questioning what name should be given to his music, and 'Pies'. Many reviews, including that by, made comparisons between Wiley and his previous labelmate, who had achieved success with the previous year. Of noted the 'comically polarised' fanbase Wiley had accrued; 'At one extreme, its sonic experimentation has attracted the kind of people who run music blogs.

where lengthy essays are posted on issues as the differentiation between and views of motivation in the lyrics of. At the other extreme, it is favoured by teens who appear to communicate entirely in an impenetrable mix of and.' During this period, Wiley occasionally referred to his music as 'eski', short for 'eskibeat' – the name he initially gave to grime. Also, Wiley released mixtapes under the name 'Eskiboy'. He explained his choice of name for his music and the continuing theme in his song and album titles such as Treddin' on Thin Ice, partly because he likes the wintertime, but mainly meaning cold in spirit. Wiley was quoted in conjunction with his cold theme: 'Sometimes I just feel cold hearted. I felt cold at that time, towards my family, towards everyone.

That's why I used those names' Many of Wiley's early vinyl releases, such as, were released under the alias 'Wiley Kat'; this name was derived from a character in the cartoon. However, the 'Kat' is never officially used by Wiley anymore, only being mentioned loosely in some of his songs. In 2006, Wiley released his second album Da 2nd Phaze on the Boy Better Know label. The album consists of 20 tracks that have been put together by Wiley from the past three years, including exclusive bonus tracks from Gods Gift, Alex Mills and More Fire Crew, which is believed to signal the end of the Wiley-Lethal feud.

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This was followed in by Wiley's third album on, an album which followed his eskibeat roots. Wiley's eskibeat and solo material is managed by the Perpetuity Music Group. The album was released on the same day as Dizzee Rascal's third album Maths + English and includes a track 'Letter 2 Dizzee' which calls for the end of the Wiley-Dizzee feud. 2008–09: Grime Wave, See Clear Now and Race Against Time In May 2008, Wiley found mainstream chart success with the hit single, '. The instrumentation (such as the slower, style beat and lack of ) caused some unrest within the Grime scene, as Wiley had previously vowed that he would never to break into the mainstream. In the same month, Wiley released his fourth album entitled, which was described by as a 'very pre-Rolex album.

With its roots firmly based in the harsh, bass-heavy rhythms of the scene'. This album was followed by in October 2008 which included the mainstream hits 'Wearing My Rolex', ' and 'Summertime'. See Clear Now took Wiley in a mainstream direction.

Despite its success, Wiley has disowned the album as he was 'very angry' with the label, about the production and also unhappy about his management at the time. Wiley then left the label. Now on his own label, Wiley went on to make another album,. This was released eight months after his previous album in June 2009, on Eskibeat Recordings where he had far more creative control. The album includes the 2009 hit 'Too Many Man' featuring.

2010–11: Zip Files, iTunes Offload and 100% Publishing In 2010, Wiley released 11 zip files for free download via his page, containing over 200 tracks of old and unreleased music, including tracks from the forthcoming album The Elusive. On 4 March 2011, Wiley released Offload Volume 01 on.

It did not get a physical release and it was partially slated by fans for containing some tracks which had already been released for free on the zip files. The album contained many songs that featured Wiley's crew A-List as well as the track 'Yo Riley', which had received some airplay beforehand.

On 6 March 2011, Wiley released a song called 'Bright Lights', which features and. On 9 March 2011, Wiley released an instrumental album entitled Run the Riddim Selecta. Offload Volume 01, 'Bright Lights' and Run the Riddim Selecta were all released on. Wiley's album was released on 20 June 2011 on the record label, and charted in the at number 76.

On 8 July 2011, Wiley released an independent EP for digital download titled. Singles from the EP, ' and ' were released in May 2011.

On 25 July 2011, Wiley released the radio edit of 'Link Up' on, which is the first single from his 8th studio album Evolve or Be Extinct which was released on 19 January 2012. 'Link Up' is produced by Wiley's protege Nana Rogues and the official 'Link Up' single was released in September 2011. 2012–13: Evolve or Be Extinct and The Ascent In January 2012, he released his ninth studio album on his 33rd birthday. It peaked at number 86 on the UK Albums Chart. Music videos were released for several tracks on the album including 'Boom Blast', 'Evolve or Be Extinct' and 'Only Human'. A separate promo song 'Hottie' was released on Valentine's Day, featuring Roll Deep member Manga.

Wiley began releasing grime freestyles over grime beats and releasing them for free via Twitter. This collection was released chronologically with the names 'Step 1', 'Step 2' and furthermore. After 'Step 10', all of the freestyles were compiled and released as a mixtape titled It's All Fun and Games Till, Vol.1. Alongside working on his 'Step' freestyles, various other promo songs were released. This continuous releasing of music saw him receive the attention from major recording label. Wiley carried on with his 'Step' freestyles, releasing Vol.

2 of It's All Fun and Games Till. In June 2012, Wiley released his summer single 'Heatwave', featuring and produced by Rymez to British radio, with the music video released at the end of June via YouTube. The song received major radio airplay and was a highly anticipated release, weeks before the music video was even released. The song quickly received over 2 million hits. On 5 August 2012, 'Heatwave' peaked at number 1 on the, making this Wiley's first solo number 1, selling an impressive 114,000 copies. Shortly after, Wiley confirmed in an interview on the Official Chart Show that he will be releasing a further two singles and a new album in the coming months. His next single, announced in late August, titled 'Can You Hear Me' featuring, and, was released in October 2012.

The song was renamed to 'Can You Hear Me (Ayayaya)' and premiered on 24 August on DJ Target's show. Wiley then announced on Twitter that the third single off his next album, 'Hands in the Air', will feature, Ice-Kid and for release on 13 September 2012. The song originally featured. However, Wiley then tweeted that his next single would feature instead of Tulisa.

On 27 September, the name of the album was confirmed to be. The tracklist for the album was revealed on 11 October via, displaying 16 tracks. Also on 11 October, Wiley announced he no longer intended to perform at universities and student unions citing professional concerns and stating that he 'had better things to do'. Despite this, Wiley played a club night at SUSU, the, on 25 January 2013 as part of the Ministry of Sound Raveout tour. Afterwards, Wiley took to Twitter to express his disappointment with the event, stating, 'A proper crowd would have loved it tbh and tbf'. Wiley in 2013 On 4 April 2013, Wiley revealed that he was leaving his record label Warner following a dispute about his new album The Ascent.

Admitting he was unhappy with their choice of next single from the record, he tweeted: 'My label are doing 'Lights On' next but I do not like that so you will not see me in the video.' On 11 October 2013, over 2,000 Wiley fans signed a petition, which was presented to Tower Hamlets' mayor Lutfur Rahman, requesting that a monument to the artist be erected in Bow. On 19 October 2013, Wiley was awarded 'Best Male' at the MOBO Award's 18th Anniversary. 2014–present: Snakes & Ladders and Godfather series Wiley began recording his tenth studio album Snakes and Ladders in 2013, the first single from the album Flyin was released in August 2013 and towards the end of that year he leaked a track list for the album. However he later confirmed his intention in February 2014 to scrap the record and start again as he was unhappy with it saying it 'needs to be epic or there's no point'. The first single from the newly recorded album, was released on 25 September 2014. Wiley later featured on, and in 2015 released the non-album single Chasing the Art.

In March 2016, Wiley announced that he would be releasing an eleventh album, titled, and that the album would include 16 songs, 3 of which were to be released as singles. The album was released on 13 January 2017. The album entered at number 9 on the, becoming Wiley's highest-charting album of his career. On 16 February 2017, Wiley won an 'Outstanding Contribution to Music' award by NME Magazine for his album Godfather. In late 2017, Wiley announced his next album, titled Godfather II.

The first single, 'I Call the Shots' featuring, was released on 3 November 2017, alongside the album's pre-order and track listing. The album is scheduled for release on 16 February 2018. A-List In February 2010, Wiley formed a UK supergroup/collective called A-List.

This group consists of R&B singers and sisters and; grime artists Wiley, J2K & Brazen all from Roll Deep;, Wrigley, Margs, Young Kye and Kivanc. Their producer is Bless Beats and their DJ is JJ. A-List released their first music video on 23 March 2010 called 'Midnight Lover', featuring Captin. Despite receiving airplay, the single was never released. The last 20 seconds of the music video is the A-List song 'Make My Own Money'. Legacy Branded as the British by Noisey, Wiley has always had a strong presence in the grime scene and his music has often influenced the up-and-coming MCs and producers.

He has been a major factor at the early career stages of several UK stars such as, and other artists Ice-Kid and Little Dee. Wiley is often cited as the 'Godfather of Grime' and the 'King of Grime'. Other grime artists have cited Wiley as a big influence in their careers.

He has been a prolific artist producing several albums and mixtapes for a number of labels. His origins have often been a subject of his work (e.g. Record labels Wiley has been with a number of record labels. In 2004, Eskibeat Recordings was formed by Wiley to bring young grime artists into the spotlight as well as release his own music under the label. In 2005, Wiley helped form the label which is owned and run by (Jamie Adenuga) and his older brother (Joseph Adenuga). In 2010, Wiley founded A-List Records (A-List Music LTD). On 26 & 27 September 2012, Wiley signed J2K & Ice-Kid to A-List Records.

Two weeks after, he had also signed Scratchy Demus, Manga and A. Star (the younger brother of singer Angel) to the record label. Wrigley from Manchester is also signed to the label. Producers include Rymez who is behind big hits ' and ' and female producer Flava D.

In 2015, Wiley released an EP on his new record label called Chasing The Art Records, In 2016 Wiley and his manager John Woolf signed a distribution deal with to release some music by Wiley and future artists that sign to the label. Wiley is currently signed to Big Dada and Boy Better Know. He has a joint venture distribution deal with under two brand names, one being Wiley and the other being Chasing the Arts records as of 2017. Personal life Cowie has a wife and two daughters. Cowie supports, a football team from North London. The name Wiley is derived from the cartoon character, 'Wiley Kat', a name he used briefly.

Cowie has been stabbed 20 times on separate occasions. One stab wound is visible as a scar on the left hand side of his face. He has talked about how he got slashed in the face three days before the shoot of 'Wearing My Rolex', and the scar on his face ruined his confidence and self-esteem for a while, as he did not want to turn up to interviews or music videos. Cowie used to be addicted to cannabis. Wiley's autobiography, Eskiboy, was published in November 2017. Discography. Studio albums.

2004:. 2006:. 2007:. 2008:.

2008:. 2009:. 2011:. 2012:. 2013:. 2014:.

2017:. 2018: Godfather II EPs. 2011:. 2015: #8. 2017: Wiley vs Doogz Instrumentals. 2010: Avalanche Music 1: Wiley.

2011: Run the Riddim Selecta Mixtapes. Qxdm license crack. 2006: Tunnel Vision Vol. 1.

2006: Tunnel Vision Vol. 2. 2006: Tunnel Vision Vol. 3. 2006: Tunnel Vision Vol. 4. 2007: Tunnel Vision Vol.

5. 2007: Tunnel Vision Vol. 6. 2008: Umbrella Vol. 1. 2011: Offload Vol. 1.

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2011: Creating a Buzz Vol. 1 Hosted by.

2012: It's All Fun and Games Till Vol. 1. 2013: It's All Fun and Games Till Vol. 2.

2014: Ya Dun Know Vol. 1 Miscellaneous. 2010: Zip Files 01-11. 2010: The Grime Leaks. 2011: Twitter Mix 2011. 2012: Twitter Downloads 2012 References. Kellman, Andy (2008).

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