Butterz, Teeza, Teddy and more are producing electronic music 'as peculiar and involving as anything in the UK's rave lineage'Grime is frustrating. Almost a decade after it came kicking and bellowing into existence, finally promising a British counterpart to hip-hop, the sound itself remains a niche concern, despite having become a conduit to superstardom for a lucky few rappers. It's seen by casual observers – if indeed it's seen at all – as eclipsed by dubstep's success, as the combative, ...
Guardian Music — Butterz, Teeza, Teddy and more are producing electronic music 'as peculiar and involving as anything in the UK's rave lineage'Grime is frustrating. Almost a decade after ... more info