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Skepta to receive the AIM Outstanding Contribution award



2015 AIM INDEPENDENT MUSIC AWARDS 

AT, THE BREWERY, CLERKENWELL 8th SEPTEMBER 2015

 www.musicindie.com/awards

Sponsored by Merlin, AIMs Outstanding Contribution to Music Award celebrates one of the independent sectors finest artists; someone with an incredible body of work who continues to shape their genre and be a source of inspiration to new artists. From the humble beginnings of a new genre to a tidal wave of fans, followers and Top 40 hits, the MC, producer, songwriter, DJ and rapper Skepta is the very worthy recipient of this year’s award. 

As a multi-faceted, quadruple threat artist, Skepta embodies a scene’s ability to shift on its own terms. The Tottenham-raised Londoner — a  product of the area’s Meridian Estate after a move from east as a toddler — operated behind the scenes in grime’s early days with Meridian Crew in the early 2000s as a DJ and producer, providing a backbone for his Hackney-born younger brother JME to take the mic alongside legends of the industry during an era of lyrical war.

Behind the boards for 2002’s Wiley and Youngstar inspired Gun Shot Riddim and 2004’s Meridian Crew-affiliated classic Private Caller, Skepta helped define the culture for years to come.

Spitting on hip-hop beats before he ever entered the booth in grime circles, Skepta unleashed his rapid flow in the mid 2000s. As the white label era shifted into flash video and digital downloads, he built a size-able fan base. Shouting out Meridian Crew and Hackneys Roll Deep he stepped to the forefront alongside his brother, in the era of pixelated video on Nokia devices, street DVDs and Nike sweatsuits.

After emerging with the Boy Better Know collective in 2005, Skeptas 2006 classic Duppy was a crossover moment, as grime made its steps into the mainstream. His Stageshow Riddim was another beat that an entire scene hopped on before an array bangers hit the mainstream. 

In addition to his solo albums, he approached everything with a new hunger as a new decade came in. Even for an artist with veteran status, 2014 was a breakthrough year. The self-produced Thats Not Me alongside JME embraced his legacy and beginnings and was accompanied by an award-winning, appropriately micro-budget video that pays homage to the street DVD era. 

Alongside his own 13 year career, which counts five Top 40 singles, multiple mixtapes, featured spots and his forthcoming third studio album Konnichiwa, Skepta has led grime into pastures new. Perhaps demonstrating his impact most notably at this years BRIT awards, when he led his crew up on stage for a surprise performance with Kanye West.

Sessions with US rap heavyweights have followed Drake, Earl Sweatshirt and more, signalling yet another chapter in the history books of grime written once again by Skepta, one of its most revered and respected authors.

AIM Awards judge and BBC Radio 1 / 1Xtra presenter MistaJam commented: "Since Grime was born out of the ashes of UK Garage, Skepta has been a pioneer of the sound, of the DIY business model and the culture. DJ, Producer, Writer, MC, record label boss and performer - there's no denying Skepta has put in the blood sweat and tears for the last 10 whole years and now, as he stands on the cusp of true international acclaim, it feels right to award Skepta for his immense contribution so far to British Music.”

Skepta will receive the award at the AIM Independent Music Awards ceremony at The Brewery in Clerkenwell on September 8th. 

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