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Dubstep

February 2024

  • ‘Let’s test the sound system!’ … Rou Reynolds of Enter Shikari, performing at First Direct Arena in Leeds.

    Enter Shikari review – sensory overload by a British band hitting the big leagues

  • ‘It’s like I’m the people’s champ’ … Flowdan.

    Club culture
    ‘I am the ultimate UK vocalist!’ Flowdan, the first British MC to win a Grammy

September 2021

  • ‘Music is salvation’ ... Kevin Martin, AKA the Bug.

    Club culture
    ‘I’m worshipping anger as a holy force’: dub, dancehall and destruction with the Bug

    For three decades Kevin Martin has detonated the British music scene with various apocalyptically noisy projects – all as a way to ‘get over the crushing tyranny of existence’

June 2021

  • Presenter Sherelle at Reprezent radio station at Pop Brixton in Brixton in south London.

    Subwoofers at the ready! The jungle and drum’n’bass revival is upon us

    With turbocharged tracks storming the charts, both genres are having a boom – but did they ever really go away?

December 2019

  • Burial press photos

    Burial: Tunes 2011 to 2019 review – a bleak, beautiful, brave compilation

  • Instantly recognisable … Burial.

    Burial: Tunes 2011-2019 review – transmissions from an alternate universe

September 2019

  • Guests attend Diesel x Boiler Room: Another Basel Event in Miami, Florida.

    Dance revolution: Has Boiler Room changed club culture forever?

    After its online parties and DJ sets brought huge commercial success, the company is now preparing to launch its first ever festival next month

January 2019

  • James Blake

    Kitty Empire's artist of the week
    James Blake: Assume Form review – a big, glitchy, swooning, hyper-modern declaration of love

  • A picture of James Blake

    Alexis Petridis's album of the week
    James Blake: Assume Form review – lovestruck producer turns dark into light

November 2017

  • Composite: Underground music and technology. Clockwise from top left - Mat Dryhurst,  Bugzy Malone, Danielle Cohn, Ryan Leslie and  Chance The Rapper

    Underground music in 2017
    'We could build something revolutionary': how tech set underground music free

    YouTube, social media and even Bitcoin are allowing musicians to reject major labels and go it alone – but the industry is fighting back. Can artists use technology to stay truly independent?

February 2017

  • David Rodigan: ‘My first gun salute  really was quite a fright.’

    Reggae DJ David Rodigan: ‘My name was adopted by a Kingston gangster. He’s dead now’

    He may look like ‘a bank manager’, but after 40 years immersed in the genre, the DJ is respected from Jamaican dance halls to London superclubs. As he releases his memoirs, he recalls his criminal namesake and reggae’s rebel roots

January 2017

  • a gig at Village Underground in Shoreditch.

    Club culture
    McCartney, techno and the Spanish civil war – what keeps UK music venues alive?

    All this week, clubs and stages are hosting special gigs for Independent venue week. Here, the people who run some of the best small venues in Britain describe what keeps them special

October 2016

  • Tkay Maidza

    Tkay Maidza on bringing a new sound to Australian hip-hop: I didn’t really want to fit in

    With Run the Jewels’ Killer Mike on side, the rising star from Adelaide is infusing home-grown rap with unadulterated fun
  • Burial - Will Bevan

    10 of the best
    Burial – 10 of the best

    The Banksy of future garage, whose two-step compositions soundtracked London’s darker sides, continues to shape-shift across collaborations and genres
  • Kate Tempest Poet

    Alexis Petridis's album of the week
    Kate Tempest: Let Them Eat Chaos review – pop, poetry and politics collide

    Performance poetry might still be a niche concern, but Kate Tempest now gets to do hers on primetime TV – and deservedly so

September 2016

  • Mysterious character … the producer Zomby.

    Zomby: Ultra review – electronic moodscapes that sometimes cover familiar ground

June 2016

  • Mala

    Mala: Mirrors review – pioneering Andean dub

  • Mala, musician

    Mala: the dubstep pioneer who swapped Croydon for Peru

May 2016

  • Afro-Peruvian musician Jos Ballumbrosios playing a quijada instrument, or donkey jaw.

    Why I love …
    'In Peru, I was confronted by ancient instruments that people still play'

  • Jessy Lanza

    Jessy Lanza: Oh No review – wonky pop, peak danceability

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