Thursday, 28 October 2010
REVIEW -TERROR DANJAH 'UNDENIABLE'
An article i recently wrote for iDJ magazine:
After a few mediocre releases, its good to see the godfather of Grime pull it big for Hyperdub. Jumping in with all guns blazing, ‘Grand Opening’ launches with an epic, militant orchestra sample and crystal clear flows from rising MC Dream Mclean echoing the lazy vocal styles of Trim. Other highlights on the 14-track master-class come from the hip-hop swing of the already popular ‘Bruzing’ VIP and the dreamy, future-step tones of ‘Leave Me Alone’ featuring long time UK mainstay Bruza, its hostility pinned down by clever, innovative and fierce wordplay.
Terror’s productions weed out the pretenders ringing through the speakers of phones on the night bus home; with the quality of production and manipulation of bass, from Grime’s most trustworthy leader, its undeniable that Terror remains one of the scene’s most integral and varied. Its out on Hyperdub soon and when it drops, man's should go and grab it, seen?
http://www.myspace.com/terrordanjah
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