The June edition of Speakerbox, all the best grime and club music compiled & reviewed in one place. Featuring music from Reflec, Hitpoint, Moscow Legend, Real Tears, Ten Dixon, Jon E Clayface, Rhimez & more.
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The June edition of Speakerbox, all the best grime and club music compiled & reviewed in one place. Featuring music from Reflec, Hitpoint, Moscow Legend, Real Tears, Ten Dixon, Jon E Clayface, Rhimez & more.
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A review of Rise High, an EP from Scottish artists SENGA & Shogun.
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The best Grime and club music singles in May 2021, compiled and reviewed in one place. Featuring music from Shay D, P Money, Meridian Dan, JME, President T, Sir Spyro, Shogun, Grindhouse, Random Dready & more.
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All of the best grime and club music projects from May 2021, compiled and reviewed in one place. Featuring music from Owlybeats, JT The Goon, Jakebob, A,G, Hamdi & Ironsoul.
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An interview with Grandmixxer. We spoke about his latest EP, creative process, collaboration and more.
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Collaboration is a natural part of any music. In grime music, it has been responsible for some of the best moments of the genre. Who wouldn’t marvel at some of the headline-show worthy radio sets that grime produces; be enthralled by the prestige cast line-ups of tunes like ‘Class Of Deja’, ‘IC3’ and ‘Bullet A…
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Capo Lee, Frisco, Shorty & JME – Baitest Sound ‘Baitest Sound’ feels special. Four big-name emcees on a single record are rare, and this one lives up to its prestige line-up of artists. Trappy basses and metallic synths are the backdrops, with Capo Lee, Frisco, Shorty and JME trading bars over the top. Stand out…
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Darkness – Archive 002 I’ve long been a fan of Darkness’ music. His “Emails EP” and the single ‘Question That‘ were released in 2017 and 2016 respectively, and they still bang today. February marks the release of “Archive 002”, the second edition of the compilation series he started back in 2020. While the last record…
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Earthspin Recordings is a record label home to intense grime sounds and some of the genre’s more introspective palettes. The imprint popped up in 2020 alongside a couple of other new record labels – namely Street Frequency Music and 1000Doors – that ignored trends and focused on building a fanbase from the ground up, releasing…
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Photo taken by: Adam Horton 2020 was a trip, right? Despite the pandemic dominating everything and a government not willing to look after it’s citizens; grime carried on moving, its artists remaining steadfast in their creative process and still putting music out. There were full-length albums from big-name emcees, live-streams to replace the shows, lots…
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