The last lot are up now.
I'm quite impressed that they've got Run the Road in there -
Various
Run the Road (2005)
A great document of the UK's most exciting underground movement since punk. Many thought this compilation (rounding up Dizzee Rascal, Roll Deep, Tinchy Stryder, Kano and Lady Sovereign among others) would signal grime going overground. Truth is, these tracks still sound too harsh and uncompromising for the mainstream.
Apart from random omissions (including some really obvious cannonization fodder - no Zappa, no Band) my only major quibbles are the lack of drum and bass (I would have expected one or two of
New Forms, Timeless,
Black Secret Technology, one of the Metalheadz comps, something by 4 Hero, Calibre, even Pendulum, but Omni Trio were pretty much all we got) and the way that there's a lot of good English folk but almost no traditional Irish (Christy Moore, okay, but no Bothy Band, Planxty, Boys of the Lough, Sweeny's Men...)
But that's picking nits. I guess the main complaint is that the list makes it clear that there's a more knowledge and appreciation of dance / urban music there than makes it into the paper on a regular basis...