<b>Examining new genres from the UK and across the Atlantic, including mumble rap, Brooklyn drill, UK drill, trap dancehall and Afrobeats, <i>Neon Screams</i> explores the dystopias and dissociative transcendence offered by this boundary-pushing music.</b><br><br><b>With a foreword by Simon Reynolds, <i>Neon Screams</i> explores the plethora of new street genres that have emerged at the turn of the 2020s.</b><br><br><i>Neon Screams</i> is a manifesto, a rallying cry for the new musical futurism. Taking street music’s embrace of Auto-Tune in the late 2000s as his starting point, Kit Mackintosh launches you through a whirlwind tour of the last decade of cutting-edge music, championing the modern genres still uncovering the sonic impossible, from mumble rap to drill to Afrobeats, bashment and beyond. <br><br>Beginning where most future music chronicles end, Mackintosh establishes a new pantheon of pioneers and innovators. Offering dizzying insights into the likes of Future