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Definitely the best thing about this piece is my cameo role in every single photo. Art is a bad influence. https://mixmag.net/feature/artworks-story-reads-like-hes-already-lived-a-thousand-dance-music-lives
Definitely the best thing about this piece is my cameo role in every single photo. Art is a bad influence. https://mixmag.net/feature/artworks-story-reads-like-hes-already-lived-a-thousand-dance-music-lives
Here’s a couple of lists I wrote, one at the end of 2016, one at the end of 2017. Out of all the artists on em (ignoring the two entries […]
Originally appeared in The Guardian Guide, August, 2016, the week before Skepta won the Mercury Prize. You can read it in original form (and enjoy the mad bastards commenting below […]
First appeared on i-D “I had this notion,” says comic book pioneer Dan Clowes, “of not editing myself, just putting whatever sick thoughts I had down on paper, and if […]
First featured on RBMA. Afrobeats is in a state of constant evolution. The genre has grown to cover such a nebulous range of tempos, conventions and rhythmic patterns, that it […]
This article first appeared here on i-D Pop culture thrives in the struggle between artifice and authenticity. For every Johnny Rotten, howling his heart out that he ‘means it man’, […]
The Prodigy are sitting around a table in a King’s Cross boozer, riled by what’s become of rave culture. “Dance music at the moment is so fucking dead,” spits Liam […]
Easily, and bizarrely, the most popular piece I have ever written. Read it over on Ransom Note to enjoy the comment thread packed with misty eyed ravers (and a few […]
This October, grime veteran Skepta snatched a Mobo award with his That’s Not Me video, directed by the scene’s go-to creatives, Tim & Barry. Looking like it was shot on […]
Originally appeared on i-D over here In February of this year, the City of London police decided to indulge in a spot of traditional bullyboy tactics. Deciding that the Just […]