
a weee bit unfair!
ok since they have been making more tunes with Noisia and doing more dance stuff i can see where you are coming from but still, they are incredibly original, O-V is still one of the sickest MCs to come out the UK in the last ten years and they rarely dont par the shit out of any track they are involved in.
( , Sat 4 Jun 2011, 17:22, Reply)

..I just feel like I'm behind them musically a bit less every time I hear them. I loved Asylum Speakers, but they're very prodigy sounding to me now. I saw them play a half hour set on Brick Lane once. It was awesome.
I love the guys and their rapping, I'm not going to knock the quality, but didn't they used to be hip hop?
( , Sat 4 Jun 2011, 18:52, Reply)

On a whim I got some of their new stuff recently and had a completely WTF reaction to it.
Though I'm a MASSIVE fan of their earlier stuff (United Colours etc...).
( , Sat 4 Jun 2011, 19:18, Reply)

eventually bought their albums and quite enjoying them a lot.
They have lead me onto other artists such as Grem.
( , Sat 4 Jun 2011, 20:10, Reply)

Sure i would prefer more asylum speakers, but at least they are keeping it fresh - In it for a minute is one of my favourite hip hop tunes of ever though! SOO SICK!!! www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9zuo7vEo9I
( , Sun 5 Jun 2011, 5:05, Reply)

OV is actually from Dubai, along with dang nabbit. His family is incredibly musical, one of his brothers is ripping up the Mumbai scene: www.mumbaimirror.com/article/135/201106042011060403392570e79964d4/Keeping-the-bass-alive.html
And Niki the youngest is a incredible flamenco guitarist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t2eCmGe5bQ
Growing up in dubai was great, they had various bands together over the years, all of which were mental. OV also goes under MC Drop on the dnb thang.
( , Sun 5 Jun 2011, 20:20, Reply)