Drumz Of The South: The Dubstep Years (2004-2007) is the first photography book to present the early days of dubstep in detail. Seminal to the genre's growth from the spaced-out expression of a handful of producers, to the global genre that it is today, Drumz Of The South is both a personal and a cultural document. Featuring over 200 photographs from clubs, events and radio stations such as FWD>> at Plastic People, DMZ at Mass and Rinse FM and pioneering producers, DJs and MCs like Burial, Skream and Benga, Mala & Coki, Loefah and Sgt Pokes, Plastician, Kode9, Hatcha & Crazy D, Skepta, Wiley, and Mary Anne Hobbs. Not only for fans of dubstep, it appeals to anyone interested in rave, youth culture, contemporary music history, London at night and sound-system culture.