Fork And Knife x Jon E Clayface - Come Correct by 1Forty published on 2021-10-25T15:27:03Z It’s been nearly 2 years since Jon E Clayface was last seen on the label, opening the door for a long awaited return, this time alongside 1Forty’s other leading Grime & Dubstep producer Fork And Knife. This instrumental has been in the possession of the label since before Jon E Clayface’s last release so it’s been a long time in the making, and arguably one of Fork And Knife’s finest pieces of work to date. Clayface lays his aggressive style over the rolling dubstep tones to deliver ‘Come Correct’. Recently moving to Bristol (another one), away from the capital, Fork And Knife has carved out a sound that pays homage to the underground scenes that have shaped him as a person over the past decade. Spreading his wings throughout Grime, Garage and Dubstep he’s applied techniques from producing different genres over the years with the result being unique structures with injections of sharp sound design using square wave basses and an often frantic yet stellar selection of drums. It’s not hard to understand why his sound is so original with 10 years of production under his belt. Fork And Knife made his debut on the label with a giveaway ‘Real Monsters’ in 2018 which gathered support from the likes of Toddla T on BBC Radio 1, and its follow up ‘Real Monsters VIP’ for the ‘2 Years Of 1Forty’ Release, the latter the following summer. The end of 2019 saw a triple header producing Killa P’s ‘They Don’t Know’ and collaborating with 9TRANE for ‘Check It’ both on 1FGRM004 before another Single with Grime’s youngest prodigy SBK for ‘Bars’. Fork And Knife resumed his allegiance to Dubstep with ‘Reptar’ on the last GRM release, 1FGRM006 last December. This latest production makes it his 4th consecutive year on the label. Exploding onto the scene in 2015 Jon has gained a huge amount of respect for his authenticity in his music which comes down to his personality and his lifestyle. What comes as a surprise to most is his influence of heavy metal from a young age which is applied to his lyricism, aggressive on the surface but full of depth. Owing a lot to Ten Dixon for first getting him to make the jump from producer and DJ to MC, and the likes of Balamii, Radar and Mode FM for giving him the platform to light up sets, Jon has more than held his own ever since on tracks and radio alike also owing plenty to his work ethic. Cosigned by the likes of Sian Anderson, Rude Kid and Spooky as well as working with the likes of P Money and Jammz 2020 was a defining year with a feature on Wiley’s album ‘Godfather 3’ alongside a couple of solo self releases. 2021 was his most active year yet amidst a pandemic with multiple projects alongside Ten Dixon and most recently his first collab with Fork And Knife on PAV4N (Foreign Beggars) label 4NC¥. @ForkAndKnife000 www.facebook.com/forkandknife000 www.instagram.com/forkandknife000 www.twitter.com/forkandknife000 @JonEClayface www.facebook.com/joneclayface www.twitter.com/joneclayface www.instagram.com/jon_e_clayface Genre Dubstep Comment by Wolf'd Siiiick 2023-06-01T21:59:00Z Comment by DARN insanity 2023-01-13T05:21:44Z Comment by R 4 M B O 🔊🔊🔊 2022-06-29T20:13:22Z