Examining new genres from the UK and across the Atlantic, including
mumble rap, Brooklyn drill, UK drill, trap dancehall and Afrobeats,
Neon Screams explores the dystopias and dissociative transcendence
offered by this boundary-pushing music.
With a foreword by Simon Reynolds, Neon Screams explores the
plethora of new street genres that have emerged at the turn of the
2020s.
Neon Screams is a manifesto, a rallying cry for the new musical
futurism. Taking street music's embrace of Auto-Tune in the late 2000s
as his starting point, Kit Mackintosh launches you through a whirlwind
tour of the last decade of cutting-edge music, championing the modern
genres still uncovering the sonic impossible, from mumble rap to drill
to Afrobeats, bashment and beyond.
Beginning where most future music chronicles end, Mackintosh establishes
a new pantheon of pioneers and innovators. Offering dizzying insights
into the likes of Future, Young Thug, Migos and Vybz Kartel, Neon
Screams is conceptual weaponry to use against all those who say music
isn't what it used to be.
Part polemic, part synesthetic possession, Neon Screams is essential
reading for everyone eager to uncover the new frontiers of future music.