sub-genre /~2002 · london (east london)

Grime

Anchor moment: Wiley records 'Eskimo' — grime's foundational instrumental

Musical signatures

140 BPM aggressive, syncopated electronic productions drawing on UK garage, dancehall, jungle, and grime-specific 'eskibeat' synths; sparse, percussive, often square-wave-bass-driven; rapid, percussive London-accented MC delivery with heavy slang, double-time bars, and pirate-radio-derived clash culture.

Pioneers

Associated scenes

  • london-grime-scene

Moments in this sub-genre 3

Notes

Wiley's 'Eskimo' (2002) is the canonical 'eskibeat' / proto-grime instrumental; Dizzee Rascal's 'Boy in da Corner' (2003) won the Mercury Prize and crystallized the genre commercially. Origin year is frequently given as either 2002 (sound) or 2003 (commercial breakthrough).

Citations 2

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    Wikipedia — Grime (music genre) Retrieved 2026-05-24.
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    The Guardian — How grime took over Britain Retrieved 2026-05-24.

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