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“We were talking about prophecy, about defeat and war, about how nobody knows what those words really mean, and what they will come to mean.”
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“Grime is late shift, zero hour, it makes a beeline for bare life, but what it lays bare leaves everyone cold. Grime is the thread that links afro-pessimism to afro-futurism, but its role proceeds without ties or duplicity.”
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