The co-writer of the award-winning film Rocks has written a BBC drama inspired by DJ Target’s hit memoir about the birth of grime. Here she writes about what the music owes to older generations - and ...
Set in the early 00s, DJ Target’s book about the birth of grime becomes a fun, infectious look at a group of mates trying to make it in music. It’s as box-fresh as a new pair of Reeboks A television ...
“Baptizm,” a recent EP by Rabit, a Houston-based electronic musician, is ten minutes long. Its four short tracks invite disassembly. There are parts that sound like the pounding of heavy artillery; a ...
Grime Kids is a coming of age drama, set in 2001 in Bow, East London The show follows a fictional group of school leavers across what they believe to be, their “last summer as kids”. We follow Dane, ...
Last year, Wiley’s career nearly ended on a family shopping trip in Greece. As the creator of the most hard-edged British musical genre in a generation led his smiling children through warm Athenian ...
Grime is already said to have died once in its not yet two-decade-long existence. And now some people have questioned whether it's slowly dying again. It might seem like grime has been everywhere over ...
It’s a tough ask, telling the sprawling narrative of grime in four episodes of a TV show. But that’s the task that rapper and 1Xtra radio presenter A Dot set herself with her new BBC Three series A ...
In GRIME, you control a nameless embodiment of destruction and hack and slash your way through an aberrant landscape where rock-formed monsters rule. Armed with various “living weapons” and a black ...
Grime is rock hard. A Souls-influenced take on the side-scrolling Metroidvania, sprawling in scope yet intricate in detail, it stands resolute, patiently waiting for you to reveal its secrets while ...
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