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Drumz Of The South: these photos document dubstep's early years

A new photography book, Drumz Of The South: The Dubstep Years 2004-2007 captures the early years of dubstep, depicting an important cultural moment in UK musical history. Charlie Bird talks to photographer Georgina Cook about the invention and excitement of the time, the influence of South London, and how that moment is influencing a new generation

Last year, in the run up to celebrating her 40th birthday, Georgina Cook reflected on Drumz Of The South; her project documenting South London’s music...

Georgina Cook chronicles the sights of the sounds in London during the genre's formative years, from DMZ to FWD>>

A Kickstarter campaign has been launched for a new photobook, 'Drumz of the South: The Dubstep Years (2004-2007)'. 

It's the work of artist and photographer...

The DMZ don has shared a digital remaster of ‘Anti War Dub’

Mala is set to reissue his back catalogue digitally for the first time. 

The dubstep pioneer will re-release his full solo and collaborative catalogue over...

As part of the ground-breaking dubstep crew DMZ, Mala’s mystical, hybrid sound captured the imagination of a new generation of dance music fans. As the...

There are few artists who can rightly claim to have helped create a new genre of music in the 21st century. One of them is...

Natty and Benjamin Zephaniah appear on the release

Mala has relaunched his label I&I Music, with the first new material taking the form of 'Word & Sound'—  reference to the Rastafari concept of...