UK hip-hop, grime and the city: the aesthetics and ethics of London's rap scenes

New York: Routledge (2015)
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Abstract

Revolution of a next kind : building black London from the bottom -- On the bus my oyster card goes ding de diing de ding ding : transforming the space of London's public transport -- I see the glow in you : summoning the aura in London's post hip-hop culture -- That there kind of sumthin' sounds strange to me : social representation and the recorded soundscape -- From a junior spesh to the keys to the Bentley : the routes of grimey London -- Conclusion. Take back the scene.

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