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Album Details: Treddin' on Thin Ice

Release Date:08/24/2004
Label:Xl Recordings Uk
UPC:634904017828

Track List: Treddin' on Thin Ice

  1. Game
  2. Pick U R Self Up
  3. Wot Do U Call It?
  4. Eskimo (Interlude)
  5. Goin' Mad
  6. Doorway
  7. Special Girl
  8. Avalanche (Interlude)
  1. Reasons
  2. Got Somebody
  3. Pies
  4. Ice-Rink (Interlude)
  5. Next Level
  6. Treddin' on Thin Ice
  7. I Was Lost
  8. Wot Do U Call It?/Pies/Documenta...

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  • All Music Guide

    Dizzee Rascal, the apprentice, turned garage rap on its head with his unorthodox programming, drunkenmaster cadence, and nearhysterical delivery; Wiley, the master, may serve as the better introduction to what can be a difficult export to understand. Garage rap's aesthetic of lessismore isn't immediately appealing to a worldwide audience, while the heavily accented rapping and stark, lofi digital production owe far more to West Indies dancehall than the blues and funk that anchor hiphop. (So alien does it sound that grime even inspired an embarrassing campaign among music journalists and bloggers to poetically convey the sound with words, first place here given to Sasha FrereJones for a description appearing in The New Yorker; "like arguments between two implacable robot telemarketers.") While an intrinsic part of the grime scene, Wiley is hardly inaccessible. He writes monster hooks which he then drives home with his stuttered programming, his rapping avoids the awkwardness of many Br...itish artists, and he shows as much personal flair as does Dizzee Rascal a tall order, and one that can't be faked. He also balances his potentially volcanic personality with his role as father figure to his juniors in the scene. Dizzee Rascal and the Streets' Mike Skinner not only harness a brash and volatile sound; they also write material that accurately conveys their paranoia and insecurities. Wiley has advice for the type of undirected youth Mike Skinner often paints himself as, preaching selfreliance on "Pick U R Self Up," using the record's best production ("Special Girl") for an ode to the type of girl that attracts him (not just sexually), and inviting members of his Roll Deep crew to share the spotlight. He still has a ball on "Wot U Call It?" playing with the academics' endless game of oneupmanship over what to call his sound (perhaps intentionally, Wiley doesn't even mention grime, the leading contender, as a possibility). He's the garage rapper with something for everyone East London attitude and tight productions for dance fans, as well as nonprovincial material and great beats for hiphop heads. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Wiley

Quite possibly the key U.K. grime player though he calls his knotty, brittle style "eski" or "eskibeat" producer and MC Wiley (born Richard Cowie) was a member of Pay as U Go Cartel and was later a founding member of Roll Deep Crew. Though he released a pair of strong albums during the early 2000s 2004's Treddin' on Thin Ice (XL) and 2007's Playtime Is Over (Big Dada... Read more