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Aaron Bishop
, April 27th, 2021 07:57
Aaron Bishop selects his highlights from the UK underground scene including projects and singles from names such as DC, Central Cee, M1llionz and Enny
It is a well-known fact that London is the birthplace of grime and UK drill. For years London artists have served as the gatekeepers of the scene and the main beneficiaries of the music industry and all it has to offer – money included.
But more recently we’ve seen a changing of the tide. Over the last five years we’ve seen the likes of Manchester’s Bugzy Malone and Aitch, Northampton’s Slowthai, Nottingham’s Young T & Bugsey and Coventry’s Pa Salieu all achieve monumental success, both in the UK and overseas and that’s only a few examples.
How a Wrongful Conviction of Murder Birthed Raphael Rowe s Investigative Journalism Career
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Raphael Rowe
Once labeled a notorious killer, Rowe spent 12 years in a maximum security prison for crimes he didn t commit. As the host of Netflix series Inside the World s Toughest Prisons, he explores the human side of individuals who have committed the most savage acts of violence.
Raphael Rowe, like many other journalists, formally studied his craft and turned his passion for telling personal stories into a career as an investigative reporter, in the field of criminal justice. But his education occurred via correspondence in a maximum-security prison, where he was serving a life sentence for murder and aggravated robbery.