Son Raw's grime and bass wrap returns with new ones from Bok Bok, Mumdance & Logos, and more.
In which Son Raw profiles Spokes and the two discuss Brexit versus Trump, Grime music, and gear.
The new Silk Road Assassins record is the link between American rap and British dance music.
South London's Coyote Records not only gets on the board with a proper release, but also helps bend grime's geographical constructs.
Son Raw speaks to Coyote Records about their latest compilation, and the inspirations behind their tracks.
The next installment in our mix series comes straight outta Bristol, a city with both a long musical history (I'll spare you the rehash) and a vital role in contemporary Grime. OH91 is a certified badman producer with riddims blending the raw and aggressive side of classic Grime to contemporary Hip-Hop 808 booms and hi hat rolls - a combination that keeps things current without gussying up the proceedings.
Son Raw runs the blocks and the road. UK dance music has a bit of a bipolar streak. On one hand, there’s always room for poppy, anthemic belters, but the country’s dark side is never too far out of mind. One needs only check the reverence contemporary producers hold for crews like Metalheadz, DMZ and […]
Son Raw on the interview tip for 2014 Nearly a dozen new Grime labels have popped up over the past 2 years, but only one capped off 2013 with a full-length compilation. Coyote Records is the brainchild of Mixmag Editor and Grime-advocate Tomas Fraser and is one of instrumental Grime’s most vital new outlets. Across […]