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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

10. Trim and RoacheeNangest EP Vol 1

I got into Roachee through the Sith Lord tune with the Prodigy backing and then I started to try and find other stuff but it’s hard because he’s not really done a lot. He did a bit of time in prison and then came out, so I don’t know what his relationship is like with people like Wiley and that, but he seems to be quite an underdog. He’s not done anything for a while I don’t think.

I like the crapness of what he does, when he’s like, "Yeah, I make a pass at your missus, I don’t care," it doesn’t even rhyme. "I bring animals round your manor," all that.

It’s just not very good some of it, but that’s what appeals. Trim is like that too, he trails off a bit, when he’s talking about the solar system. It’s like, what the fuck is that? That appealed to me as well as the beats.

The ‘Bad Boy’ tune is a classic to be honest, I might be shot down for that. ‘Dirty Danger’ is on there as well. This album came out in 2012. Grime wasn’t really being noticed around that sort of time, it had fallen out of favour. It had come up with Wiley and disappeared really fast.

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