Dizzee had moved on by second album Showtime (2005), then gloriously gate-crashed the pop mainstream with “Bonkers”, staying true to London language even as his delight at his success beamed from ...
PLUG is proud to announce comedian/actor Patton Oswalt as our host this year. Show will include performances by nominees St. Vincent, Dizzee Rascal, José Gonzales and more, and a special headlining ...
The new album from Daniel Lopatin's electronic alias might represent the most progression in the Oneohtrix Point Never sound since 2015's butt-metal inspired Garden Of Delete. The Weeknd sings on "No ...
“Yeah, I’ve been looking forward to this one. You’re the grime guy, innit? So don’t hold back… I wanna clear some shit up anyway.” Of all the artists on my ‘to interview’ list, Dizzee Rascal—a British ...
January 12, 2004 • On our first program of the new year we look ahead to some of the most anticipated albums of 2004, including a special sneak preview of an upcoming release from Norah Jones.