Matt Earp - 19.11.2009  Dark is the word thrown around most often to describe King Cannibal, and it’s probably the single best word to encapsulate the full aesthetic, sound, ...
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Melissa Bradshaw - 26.10.2009 It might seem like an anachronism, yet King Cannibal is not alone. The past year or so has seen acts turn to dubstep to try and revivify drum and bass...
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Alex Baker - 17.10.2009  Described as the one, and perhaps only “Hard Man of Ninja Tunes”, King Cannibal aka Dylan Richards has created an album filthier and more aggressive t...
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ClashMusic - 13.10.2009  Those of a delicate mental disposition may not find ‘Let The Night Roar’ to be a particularly helpful record. Etched out by a man obsessed with ragga ...
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Mark Robertson - 01.10.2009  If only for the sake of his neighbours you’d like to hope that Dylan Richards lives in a cave somewhere out in the wilderness, miles from anyone or an...
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Mason Jones - 29.09.2009 There?s a certain exhilaration to the best grime rhythms that, mixed with the right atmosphere, serves as a statement of purpose. On the one hand, the...
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GUSTAVO TURNER - 02.09.2009  King Cannibal is the latest incarnation of the artist formerly known as Zilla, a mixtape prodigy (check the supremely eclectic mid-'00s One Foot in th...
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Tehanor - 01.11.2009 Que devient Ninja Tune Toutes les oreilles étaient autrefois tournées vers le label. La simple évocation de son nom suffisait &...
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