Elijah
Butterz
"But why a new wave now? As Muggs and Finlayson (via Visionist) point out, younger producers have or could well have felt disillusioned with the often compromising path taken by grime's more successful acts. It's also the case that grime has had to compete for space and attention for a few years now."
and I pointed out in 2009. These articles totally skip history.
You read it and it was like Eskimo happened in 2003 and nothing interesting happened until 2013.
Been great music throughout just the form has changed so much as it should in 10 years to a point where the two scenes dont resemble each other at all.
and I pointed out in 2009. These articles totally skip history.
You read it and it was like Eskimo happened in 2003 and nothing interesting happened until 2013.
Been great music throughout just the form has changed so much as it should in 10 years to a point where the two scenes dont resemble each other at all.