Georgina Cook

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Georgina Cook is a British photographer, artist and writer based in South London.

Cook is from Streatham, London. She is known primarily for her music work[1][2] but also for her use of gritty urban street elements as the subtext to what she documents.

She is behind Drumz Of The South; a blog relating to London's underground music cultures, grime and dubstep.[2][3] In 2005, she was interviewed for a BBC Radio 1 video documentary on dubstep in Brixton.[4]

Cook contributes her photographs to music and arts publications such as XLR8R,[5] The Wire,[1] Time Out,[6] BBC Radio 1,[7] The Daily Telegraph,[8] The Society for Curious Thought,[9] Qvest Edition and The Village Voice. Her images have been used for CD and vinyl releases including Dubstep Allstars Vol. 2 mixed by DJ Youngsta (Tempa), Burial's Untrue (Hyperdub) and Steppas' Delight (Soul Jazz Records).

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  1. ^ a b The Wire: Adventures in Modern Music: Details
  2. ^ a b "Women in dubstep - Time Out London". Archived from the original on 13 April 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2008.
  3. ^ Drumz of The South
  4. ^ BBC - collective - the sound of dubstep video feature, tracks and image gallery
  5. ^ Low End Theory: Dubstep Merchants | XLR8R Archived May 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ London's dubstep scene
  7. ^ BBC – Collective – Gallery – Dubstep
  8. ^ "Culture". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 28 October 2006.
  9. ^ "'Married'".

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