Showing posts with label Wiley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wiley. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Geesus Host vs Wiley




Geesus Host just sent this over, and it's great.  He's done an awesome job of experimenting with Wiley lyrics over soundscapes not usually associated with the Grime artist.  Frankly, Geesus Host has made it work superbly.

In his own words...

"i've been a fan of Wiley for a number of years so when i had the acapella's for his 100% Publishing album i picked my favourite 5 tracks and remixed them. I really wanted see what he'd sound like over a different set of soundscapes. 

I recorded these tracks over the course of 1 week, the important thing was to catch a vibe and roll with it so thats just what i did. Its hard to classify exactly what genre these tracks are, think electronic beats, future beats, future garage, wonky, etc etc etc.

Shout to Wiley, please enjoy and spread the love. make sure you go buy his album and support independent music.

I didn't compile this EP with the idea of making money out of doing this, i did this for my love of remixing and experimenting with beats.
"

They're free to download. 

 Get on this, it's dope.


- @dashgetlow

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

NOISEY >>> WILEY



Was supposed to post this a while ago but I had exams and that.  Anyway, it's another one of those shiny videos from Noisey, this time focussing on Grime big dog Wiley.  This is just the first one of five parts, so make sure to watch the other Wiley videos too.  He talks industry interspersed with a live performance, it's pretty cool.

Friday, 9 July 2010

The great Wiley Leak of 2010


Wiley has just self-leaked over 200 tracks of his music, including the album that he just signed a new record deal with, after sacking his manager over Twitter.


What a ledge.



Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Naughty Boy Presents Wiley feat. Emeli Sande - Never Be Your Woman

Suberb production from Shy FX and a fantastic video make this perhaps Wiley's best ever tune. The promo is a slick blend of simple camera tricks and nice cinematography, plus the great young actor is a complete spit for a young Wiley. Perhaps this signals a more mature approach from the Wileycat in regards to his work from now on. This would have been a far better choice of comeback single then the weak and snipey "Take That". This track actually does have the formula.




Plus check the tidy Herve remix. First thing he's done that I've liked for a while