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  1. Diary of an Afro Warrior is the second album by dubstep producer Benga. Released in 2008 it was met with favourable reviews and has been credited – along with fellow Tempa artist, Skream – with introducing the genre to a more mainstream audience.

  2. May 31, 2022 · How Benga’s ‘Diary Of An Afro Warrior’ Shifted The Perception Of Dubstep. Words: Son Raw. 2008 saw a changing of the guard. Dubstep, long regarded as a niche concern for the overly stoned, had burst from the pirate radio-fuelled underground to become the soundtrack to countless student raves.

  3. Apr 8, 2008 · Key features of this album are: 1) Pounding kick drums – ‘E trips’ has a kick-kick-kick-snare pattern that’s only a whisker away from being a full-on 4/4 thump. 2) Harsh, speedy hoover noises – ‘The Cut’ uses synths that would make Joey Beltram and Marc Acardipane poo their pants.

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Diary Of An Afro Warrior by Benga. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. Diary Of An Afro Warrior is an important and unique milestone in dubstep's history, still the most complete and honest musical statement he has made. It's pure Benga: no vocalists, just a basic studio setup, genius ideas and motivation to answer to Skream!

  6. Feb 3, 2012 · Diary of an Afro Warrior, an Album by Benga. Released 3 March 2008 on Tempa (catalog no. TEMPACD010; CD). Genres: Dubstep. Rated #793 in the best albums of 2008. Featured peformers: Benga (producer, engineer, mixing, writer), Give Up Art (design, art direction), Shaun Bloodworth (photography), Daybreak Creative (photo retouching).

  7. Mar 27, 2016 · Everybody's Talking, Nobody's Listening! Music Reviews: Diary of an Afro Warrior by Benga released in 2008. Genre: Dubstep.