It's a strange title from an unexpected conference. The talk is mainly about how marginalised British youth found their ability to express themselves musically (in this instance, through Grime...
It's a strange title from an unexpected conference. The talk is mainly about how marginalised British youth found their ability to express themselves musically (in this instance, through Grime music) by borrowing popular Japanese cultural icons of the late 80s and early 90s.
It's a strange title from an unexpected conference. The talk is mainly about how marginalised British youth found their ability to express themselves musically (in this instance, through Grime music) by borrowing popular Japanese cultural icons of the late 80s and early 90s.