I spent more minutes trying to figure out what the cartoon drawing on Jister's website was than is strictly necessary for a review. Nevertheless I couldn't qui... Read More...
Let me be honest, dear Reader. I bought Tinie Tempah's most recent album when it was released almost exactly one year ago. It then, quite literally, became lod... Read More...
I generally associate UK hip-hop with music that strays from its U.S. origins. I think of trip-hop, grime, and other subgenres that combine electronic music an... Read More...
Skrein sounds like a nasty, dirty piece of filth yet until he released 2009's "The Eat Up", his tracks felt like warm hugs on a cold day. Timid, affable rhymes ... Read More...
One of the things I love aboutUK hip-hopĀ is that it doesn't share the same genre boundaries that American hip-hop has. Until recently, the people in the U.S. t... Read More...
That's not a grammatical error in the album title - that's how we speak in the UK. I love the healthy banter between Americans and Brits when it comes to the E... Read More...