cloudspeakers - 22.12.2010  Watch out, there’s a gremlin in your stereo. No silly, not a cheeky psychopathic monster from Joe Dante’s ace eighties movie… AU is talking about Terr...
|
 |
Jeremy Bye - 04.12.2010  If dubstep producers have been making steady progress towards the mainstream, first through the critical acclaim of Burial and then through the chart ...
|
 |
Rory Gibb - 08.11.2010  Grime is in great shape at the moment, with the likes of Swindle, SRC, Becoming Real and a reanimated Terror Danjah all producing tracks that push the...
|
 |
ClashMusic - 01.11.2010  The lasting argument of whether grime can stand up for itself in instrumental form only should be put to bed by one of the scene’s godfathers. Yet ban...
|
 |
Andrew Ryce - 01.11.2010  Terror Danjah's Undeniable has been a long time coming. Technically, it's the grime godfather's debut album, and it only arrives, what, ten or so year...
|
 |
Kev Kharas - 29.10.2010  For its best producers, grime was always more than just a backing track for angry throats to lock barked bars into. With the rise of Bristol’s ‘purple...
|
 |
Bernardo Rondeau - 26.10.2010 Terror Danjah knows how to impress. New to the rarefied ranks of dubstep bastion Hyperdub, he immediately renders his label mates shrinking violets by...
|
 |
Louis Pattison - 25.10.2010 The passage of time can have an editing effect on the parameters of a musical genre, making for a cleaner history but whitewashing some of the detail ...
|
 |
|
|
 |