Joe Grime


I've been DJing for over 10 years now, playing the best in dancehall & reggae. Over the years I have interviewed numerous artists, produced some internationally renowned MIX CDs and played at events across the UK & Europe. Currently you can catch The Bashment Show Tuesdays 10pm-12am (GMT) here on the Vu. Each & every week I will be mixing up some of the newest & exclusive tracks from the likes of Mavado, Vybz Kartel, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Serani, Aidonia & Many More. Plus throwing in all your favorite riddims, interviews, competitions & news. Remember to check for the podcasts of each show, aswell as exclusive mixes from me here at www.dejavfm.com & follow me on your favorite social networking sites: twitter.com/joegrime facebook.com/joe.grime myspace.com/djjjoegrime Also remember to join me & Amie Nata for the Midmorning Jam every Thursday 10am-12pm!

ACTing UP Hackney Weekend Sketch!

Published on May nd, 2012

As well as playing some wicked Dancehall & Reggae Joe Grime also works on a number of comedy shows, here he is alongside the ACTing UP Cast for a special musical sketch for Hackney Weekend

Joe Grime’s Dancehall / Reggae Round Up

Published on May nd, 2012

OK for those that follow me on twitter (@joegrime) you’ll know I haven’t been too impressed by the recently released Summer Wave Riddim, which to me is unneeded; not on the same level as last years anthem bringing Summertime Riddim, nor is it in my opinion even on the same level as BBQ or even Smudge. Now I’m sure through my Twitter conversations that a lot less avid dancehall fan or those that just look for the latest Kartel tune will be loving this riddim and admittedly it even grew on me a little when I listened back to it on this weeks show. My biggest problem with riddims like this is not the fact that they’ve remade a riddim that still gets regular play, nor is it the fact that although artist like Beenie, Popcaan & Gaza Slim do an alright job on the riddim there is no stand out piece.

My biggest problem is the almost instantaneous way DJs, selectors and fans have jumped on the “wave” and leaves me asking the following questions: When are DJs/Selectors going to say enough is enough and exercise some quality control over what they endorse? When will producers stop trying rinse out every forgotten Vybz Kartel acapella they have on their hard drive? And finally when are we going see producers attempt to make riddims firstly for the dancehall rather than radio (it reminds me of the influx of euro pop that has invaded are airwaves in the last couple of years on mainstream radio)

This concept isn’t new and I know from reading a recent interview with Truckback Records Sexx Tape Riddim was built and voiced for the dancehall not radio, but it seems to be happening less and less.

Historically Dancehall & Reggae music has always been championed by sounds in dances, and radio would pick up on a tune from the buzz and although we now leave in a world of on demand media,where I can listen to what I want when I want it; it would be nice to see producers aiming more for the dancehall rather than radio waves.

Talking about tunes doing huge things in the dance, I have to mention Konshens who has really made an impact so far this year. At my recent MADD RAFF birthday set the walls were literally beaten to a pulp when “Do Sumn” & “Stop Sign” were played.

Stop Sign is a tune I have mentioned before (in my recent piece for Fact Magazine) and when I recently tweeted the open lines it got the biggest amount of Retweets, proving the tunes either a huge track or I have a lot of slack followers. Talking of slackness & a tune that’s aimed at the dancehall rather than radio I have to give a mention to Gappy Ranks “Wine Pon Di Edge”

The tune taken from his “Bedroom Bully” EP is a tune I can see running a lot of dances in the coming months and as you can see the Video seemed like a lot of fun!

Before moving on from the slack, dancehall aimed tracks I have to give mention to the Coolie Gal Riddim, which seems like being a firm dancehall favourite. Surprisingly Tommy Lee is getting a lot of air play (Both on radio & in the Dance) with his track “Let Me Put It In”

although I have to big up Zamunda, an artists I have always loved and feel is underrated for his effort “Gal Army” and of course Popcaan’s title track which are both getting good responses.

Talking about Popcaan he features on the new riddim from Mixpak “Loud Speaker” which is a great, with its up tempo almost soca flavour. Produced by Dre Skull and fetauring some of the finest Caribbean Artist I can see this doing really well. The Machel Montana is the stand out for me but I can see a few more pieces being added in the coming weeks and months including a Joe Grime Refix for sure!

Next up I need to give UK its props for a number of reasons. Firstly because in last few months the level of UK dancehall has gone through the roof, especially when you look at the new Ragga Ragga CD which is filled heavily with UK anthems form Stylo G, Gappy Ranks & Lea-anna. I also have to big up the UK because alongside the established artists, the next set of artists have really been bringing some heat!

For those that listen to my show you will have heard me play the Suncycle produced Kick Out Teeth Riddim for some time (The Ladychann & Durrty Goodz being my fav) well good friend and all round wicked artist Fresharda has recently jumped on the riddim on a remix of Tenza’s Out & Clean and I have to say Fresh really did up the levels, I never played the original but with Fresharda’s feature its put it up there with Chann & Goodz.

Talking of UK, Afterhours have been pushing their own brand of dancehall well for the last 9 months, with Deejay Fingers behind the music and big artists such as Don Andre, Big Chainz & UKG legend Kele Le Roc all featured on his riddims I really predict big things for them! If you downloaded my mix for Dont Watch That TV you would of heard “Too Mix Up” (personally my favourite After Hours Tune) and with the new single with Kele Le Roc “One Man” out now, plus a number of up and coming riddims ready for release you would be well advised to keep your eyes peeled.

Talking of Don Andre he appears on the New Hot Coffee Music Release Throw Me Herb, a riddim dedicated to all things Ganja. The riddim features notable tunes from Don, Gappy Ranks & Reddman with Busy Signal leading with his Ganja Tune “Hot Head”

This moves me nicely into mentioning 2 of the biggest reggae albums released this year, Busy Signal’s Reggae Music again & Romain Virgo The System. Let’s start with Busy’s Reggae Music again, the album is a great advertisment for all thats been good with reggae music! He has brung together some of Jamaica’s best musicians for it and by recording it at the legendary Tuff Gong Studios the album really brings together all the modern wordplay you would expect from Busy with the musicanship of legendary labels such as Penthouse & of course Tuff Gong. It’s hard to single out favourite tunes from the album, as the album for me should be viewed as whole. I will however mention Royal Night, a masterclass in innuendo, using a classic lovers formula laced with just the right amount tongue in cheek slackness.

Moving on to another Shane Brown produced album, I write with great pleasure how much I enjoyed Romain Virgo’s the system (It’s Been on constant play in my car since I got it). The album itself is a great mix of Reality & Lovers tunes put togther with an almost mixtape feel (the tracks flow seamlessly through the album). The album kicks off with some great reality with my stand out “Another Day Another Dollar” and also features “Dem A Coward” which I personally feel has the potential and potency to be a future Dub Plate anthem. Its when I get to track 11 (Fantasize) that I get most excited. This track reminds me of classic Sanchez and with album being heavily produced by Penthouse, you get that classic 90′s reggae feel.

Having started writing this by moaning about Summer Wave, it’s nice to finish talking about something so positive. I think we have covered at lot here, and it’s contrasting that for all the up and coming producers making dancehall it’s established & legendary producers who are still putting the majority of quality albums out. Remember catch The Bashment Show every Tuesday 10pm-12am (GMT) on www.dejavufm.com & listen back to previous shows via my mixcloud (mixcloud.com/joegrime)

Joe Grime’s Birthday Celebrations!

Published on May th, 2012

This Friday is Joe Grime’s Birthday and to celebrate, he’s teamed up with two of London’s top nights to celebrate starting with Wednesdays Madd Raff @ The Social & then its the big 1 Bump @ Plan B

For more info or to add your name to the limited cheap guestlists email thebashmentshow@gmail.com.

Guestlist Names must be recieved before midday Wednesday for Madd Raff & Midday Friday for Bump.

Joe Grime Interviews Busy Signal

Published on April th, 2012

Following the release of Busy Signal’s new Album Reggae Music Again, He Caught up with me to talk making the album, how Joe Lick Shot ended up on 119, the state of dancehall & reggae & working alongside such legends as Beres Hammond & Marcia Griffith.

Joe Grime & Fresharda Dancehall Jamboree Footage

Published on April st, 2012

End of last year Myself & Fresharda performed at Dancehall Jamboree (Big Chill, Kings Cross) here is some of the highlghts:

FREE: Brand New Bashment Mix CD!

Published on April st, 2012

The mix can be downloaded via here:

Tracked Version: http://tinyurl.com/7swl8qg
Single Track: http://tinyurl.com/7aq99fu

Also check out the full post on the Don’t Watch That TV website: http://dontwatchthat.tv/2012/03/30/dont-mix-that-–-d-m-t-vol-4-mixed-by-joe-grime/

New Joe Grime Refixes!

Published on April st, 2012

This was meant to be for my set at #mixnblend2 but I weren’t to well so I thought I’d Share also below check my new refix of Brownstones Classic “If You Love Me”

The Bashment Show 20th March 2012

Published on March rd, 2012

This weeks of edition of #thebashmentshow was the 2nd edition of Dancehall Debate with Marvin Sparks – we talk lack of international success for reggae artists, underated artists & the return of Irish & Chin to the clash arena.

Tracklistings

Jourvert Riddim
Adele – Set Fire to The Rain (Joe Grime Refix)
Demarco – Gyal Dem Wah Wine
Konshens – Live It Up

Tweet Tweet Riddimn
iRah – Tun Up
Reddman UK – Money Nuff
Gappy Ranks – Easy

Auruoa Skies Riddim
Don Andre – Every Ghetto Youth Want Rich
Blak Diamond – Diamond In The Rough
Tiana – Dem A Bawl

Lost Angel Riddim
Popcaan Ft Busta Rhymes – Only Man She Want Remix
Redskin – Well I Never
Reddman UK – Turn Me On

TGIF Riddim
Reddman UK – Party
Charley Black – Too Blessed

Smudge Riddim
Popcaan – Party Shot
Demarco – Gal Dem Love Me

Don Andre – Roll Wi A Roll (Joe Grime Dubplate)

Snapback Riddim
iRah – 4 Wheel Truck
Stylo G – Jugglin
Popcaan – Clean

Don Andre & Deejay Fingers – Too Mix Up

Moving Feva Riddim
Tarrus Riley – We Run It
Busy Signal – Whining Feva

Cham – Wine
Cham – Tun Up

Fresharda – My Queen
Fresharda – Dem Nuh Bad

Miss Kjah – Soundboy killer

Demarco – She Nah Leave

Mavado – Soulja Girl

Damien Marley – Affairs of the Heart

Remember tune into #thebashmentshow every tuesday 10pm-12am on www.dejavufm.com

The Bashment Show 13th March 2012

Published on March th, 2012

This weeks show featured some brand new music from Don Andre, iRah, Konshens & lots of brand new riddims, as well as a trip 2006 & a little refix fun!

Tracklistings

Snapback Riddim
iRah – 4 Wheel Truck
Stylo G – Jugglin
Vybz Kartel – Put It On Hard
Popcaan – Clean

Smudge Riddim
Popcaan – Party Shot
Demarco – Gyal Dem Love Me
Demarco – Inform

Don Andre & Deejay Fingers – Too Mix Up

Aurora Skies Riddim
Don Andre – Every Ghetto Youth Want Rich (Joe Grime Special)
Blak Diamond – Diamond In The Rough
Mr Vegas – Call Me
Tiana – Dem A Bawl

Lost Angel Riddim
Popcaan Ft Busta Rhymes – Only Man She Wants Remix
Red Skin – Well I Never
Reddman UK – Turn Me On

Jouvert Riddim
Demarco – Gyal Dem Wah Wine
Konshens – Live It Up
Adele – Set Fire to The Rain (Joe Grime Refix)

K’more – Body Like Dat

I Octane – Jiggle Fi Mi

Monkey Barrel Riddim
Gappy Ranks – Good Luck
Ward 21 – Kingston & St Andrew
Million Styles – Tell Dem Straight

Tweet Tweet Riddim
Busy Signal – Naaa Talk
Reddman Uk – Money Nuff
Gappy Ranks – Easy

Gappy Ranks – Had Enough

Ladychann – Bawse

Vybz Kartel – Worl Boss

Vybz Kartel Ft Tina Nunezz – Bubble

Vybz Kartel – Money Dun

Stylo G Ft Warning Crew – More Ganja

Aidonia – La La Land

Tekk On Riddim
Tarrus Riley – Centre Of Attraction
Beenie Man – Gal I Know Yuh
Leftside – Tic Toc
Konshens – Hot Patty

Konshens – Bring It Come

Don Andre – Roll Wi A Roll (Joe Grime Special)

TGIF Riddim
Reddman UK – Party
Charley Black – Too Blessed

School Bag Riddim
Charley Black – Nah Keep Funny Friend
Cham – Wine

VYbz Kartel – Wah Yuh

Busspipe Riddim
JayJay Born2sing – Tralalala
Zamunda – Mi Nah Follow Man
I Octane – Loud Mouth

Bubble Gum Riddim
TOK – Yardie
Wayne Marshall – Real Love
Demarco – She Heard It Before

Demarco – She Nah Leave

Mavado – Come Round

Tun Up Riddim
Cham – Tun Up
Agent Sasco – Hot

Joe Grime – 2006 Mix

Joe Grime – Refix style

Remember to listen to #thebashmentshow every tuesday 10pm-12am (GMT) on www.dejavufm.com