In Jamaica, instrumentals released for other toasters to sing over
are called riddims. Obviously, riddim is rhythm written in other
way. Or the way of the jamaican english dialect, if you like.
People in UK are naming some grime instrumentals that were made to be
instrumentals for other MCs
From what I heard, the Rhythim is Rhythim moniker was a printer's
error. The Worm Interface label (RIP) was the beneficiary of a similar
error. They wanted to be Warm Interface.
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I think it started as a printing error. But I am sure there are a few
myths surrounding it!
Hi list,
I just found out something very important. :-) That Derrick May project,
Rhythim Is Rhythim, is actually written with an i after the th. I
always thought it was named rhythm is rhythm, err, without the i.
Funny cause I might have read the labels trillions of times.
So I looked in
That started as a mistake on the first release I believe, so he
adopted it. Someone else may know the story! I have seen countless
spellings of it. You can check out Derrick's MySpace too. He's quite
active on there and there is a good bio.
On 03/11/2006, at 3:37 PM, Guilherme Menegon
Guilherme Menegon Arantes wrote:
Hi list,
I just found out something very important. :-) That Derrick May project,
Rhythim Is Rhythim, is actually written with an i after the th. I
always thought it was named rhythm is rhythm, err, without the i.
Funny cause I might have read the labels
I think it started as a printing error. But I am sure there are a few
myths surrounding it!
On 03/11/2006, at 3:42 PM, David Gillies wrote:
Guilherme Menegon Arantes wrote:
Hi list,
I just found out something very important. :-) That Derrick May
project,
Rhythim Is Rhythim, is actually
: (313) rhythim is rhythm?
Hi list,
I just found out something very important. :-) That Derrick May project,
Rhythim Is Rhythim, is actually written with an i after the th. I
always thought it was named rhythm is rhythm, err, without the i.
Funny cause I might have read the labels trillions of times