‘Grime 2.0’ is Big Dada’s survey of a genre that, though it never really died, is definitely having a moment now. The energy of early grime, with the added nous and innovations of a new generation, has made the past few years great for instrumental grime – with young people starting out, veterans finally getting their dues, outsiders drawing in influences and others picking up tools for the second time round.
- A1 Oh My Gosh
- A2 Dollar Bill
- A3 Rum & Coke
- A4 Dem Times
- B1 5000
- B2 Cartwheel
- B3 Logan's Mind
- B4 Vinyls VIP
- C1 Loop 29
- C2 Codeine and Dragon Stout
- C3 Bend
- C4 927
- D1 L-O-K
- D2 Shotta Krew
- D3 Battery Charge
- D4 Nail Thrower
- D5 Like A G
- E1 Trojan
- E2 Winner
- E3 Frosty Lake
- E4 Viking
- E5 Logic Pro
- F1 Smash It Up Hard
- F2 Kissin U
- F3 Numb VIP
- F4 Mongrel
- G1 Space Cowboy VIP
- G2 Machine Molester
- G3 Arcane
- G4 Spray
- G5 Moonlight
- H1 Tunnel
- H2 Laser Riddim
- H3 Desi Bullet
- H4 Emergency