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Goldie on endless popularity of drum and bass and Madonna’s daughter Lourdes dabbling in the genre: ‘Success is when people take it and gentrify it’
London for the capital’s smoothest music connoisseurs.The 56-year-old is hailed as one of drum and bass’s founding fathers, having flung it to mainstream popularity in the 90s with his ground-breaking debut album Timeless.Fast-forward some 27 years, and the likes of Madonna’s oldest daughter is now entering the scene, which Goldie describes as the genre’s gentrification. Metro.co.uk exclusively caught up with the multi-faceted artist ahead of his performances at the world-famous jazz club.He’ll be playing four shows there along with revered producer James Davison, who he’s teamed up with for their creative venture Subjective.