Grime Kids
- Author DJ Target
- Narrator DJ Target
- Publisher Orion
- Run Time 7 hours and 54 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Cultural studies, Dance, History, Music, Music: styles and genres, Other performing arts, Popular culture, Popular music, Social and cultural history, Society and culture: general, Society and Social Sciences, The Arts.
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'An essential read for anyone with the slightest interest in the birth of Grime' The Wire
'Sharp and nostalgic' The Observer
A group of kids in the 90s had a dream to make their voice heard - and this book documents their seminal impact on today's pop culture.
DJ Target grew up in Bow under the shadow of Canary Wharf, with money looming close on the skyline. The 'Godfather of Grime' Wiley and Dizzee Rascal first met each other in his bedroom. They were all just grime kids on the block back then, and didn't realise they were to become pioneers of an international music revolution. A movement that permeates deep into British culture and beyond. Household names were borne out of those housing estates, and the music industry now jumps to the beat of their gritty reality rather than the tune of glossy aspiration. Grime has shaken the world and Target is revealing its explosive and expansive journey in full, using his own unique insight and drawing on the input of grime's greatest names.
What readers are saying about Grime Kids:
'Fantastic depiction of the inception of a genre that has spanned the millennium'
'Brilliant insight in to grim music from one of the pioneers of the scene'
'This book really sums up the feeling of being a DJ perfectly'
'An essential read for anyone with the slightest interest in the birth of Grime' The Wire
'Sharp and nostalgic' The Observer
A group of kids in the 90s had a dream to make their voice heard - and this book documents their seminal impact on today's pop culture.
DJ Target grew up in Bow under the shadow of Canary Wharf, with money looming close on the skyline. The 'Godfather of Grime' Wiley and Dizzee Rascal first met each other in his bedroom. They were all just grime kids on the block back then, and didn't realise they were to become pioneers of an international music revolution. A movement that permeates deep into British culture and beyond. Household names were borne out of those housing estates, and the music industry now jumps to the beat of their gritty reality rather than the tune of glossy aspiration. Grime has shaken the world and Target is revealing its explosive and expansive journey in full, using his own unique insight and drawing on the input of grime's greatest names.
What readers are saying about Grime Kids:
'Fantastic depiction of the inception of a genre that has spanned the millennium'
'Brilliant insight in to grim music from one of the pioneers of the scene'
'This book really sums up the feeling of being a DJ perfectly'
Critics Review
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An essential read for anyone with the slightest interest in the birth of Grime
THE WIRE -
Sharp and nostalgic
OBSERVER
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