Reaction thread #50502
Pivotal grime producer and pioneer Terror Danjah has diedLegendary grime pioneer Terror Danjah has died. Known for his innovative ear for production and his work establishing the R’n’B and grime hybrid genre, R&B, the East London producer’s passing was officially confirmed yesterday.
A family member confirmed the news with The Guardian, though no cause of death has been shared. However, Terror Danjah has had a history of health scares, notably falling into a coma in 2019 following a stroke. Though he eventually woke up and went on to release two more records, Invasion and the EP Red Flag, little information was shared as to whether the stroke had a lasting impact on his health.READ MORE: Electronic music contributed £2.4 billion to UK economy in 2024, with record-breaking ticket sales recorded for electronic music events
Many of his peers have taken to social media to share their love. Producer and MC D Power Diesle took to X on 10 February, before any official news of Terror’s passing was confirmed, mourning the loss of his grime peer. “People!,” he wrote. “Sad, sad news! Terror Danjah has unfortunately passed away. God bless all his family, I will let you know when I know more.”
PEOPLE !!!! SAD SAD NEWS !!!
@TerrorDanjah HAS UNFORTUNATELY PASSED AWAY .
God bless all his family, I will let you know when I know more .
— RICE OUT NOW (@officialdpower) February 10, 2025Planet Mu, a label that consistently worked alongside Terror Danjah and released numerous of his records, has also shared a statement on X. “You will be missed,” the label writes. “The best ever grime producer.”
Kevin Martin, a.k.a The Bug, has also shared thoughts on X. “A fantastic producer, big hearted person and criminally underrated outside of Grime circles,” he writes. “I will miss your laughter, sick beats, and miss the random phone conversations. It was a pleasure to know you and hang… A positive force, sorely missed.”Rest in peace Terror Danjah.A fantastic producer, big hearted person and criminally underrated outside of Grime circles.I will miss your laughter, sick beatz, and miss the random phone conversations.It was a pleasure to know you and hang.. A positive force, sorely missed. pic.twitter.com/L8kaSjsEnl
— The Bug(official) (@thebugzoo) February 11, 2025As The Bug notes, Terror Danjah’s name isn’t as celebrated as his grime peers. However, his impact on grime has been pivotal. Known for his signature gremlin cackle that played on his tracks, the beatmaker was known for his dynamic sonic fusion. While he cut his teeth in the 1990s DJing house parties and raves, his love for music spanned far beyond the jungle tracks he was spinning. Raised on reggae and soulful R&B, his diverse musical palette would soon become a staple of his sound.
Terror Danjah’s diverse sonic tongue would truly shine when he took the reins and became a producer. In the early 2000s, his beats would tap into the core of what grime would become – despite the genre not officially existing yet. As The Guardian notes, Terror Danjah’s 2002 release, Highly Flammable, was one of the first tracks that helped “cement the sound” of the genre. Of course, thanks to his eclectic taste, he would later take grime and use it to lay the foundations of yet another new genre: R&G.Even if you’ve not heard a Terror Danjah track, he’s always been buzzing behind the scenes, working with the likes of Wiley, Skepta, Dizzie Rascal, Four Tet, and Ghetts. He also worked with the Nasty Crew, and had his own After Shock collective. Without Terror Danjah, countless grime and rap careers would never have taken off. Bruza, Mz Bratt and Tinie Tempah were all platformed by Terror Danjah in the early stages of their careers.
While Terror Danjah has passed on, his influence lives on through the very existence of grime as a genre. And, as DJ Logan Sama notes in his poignant farewell, the producer’s unwavering support of smaller artists was one of a kind.
“There are few people throughout my history in music that I have seen reach out, nurture and empower as many emerging artists with the tools to go on to lead successful careers than I did Terror Danjah,” Logan Sama writes on X. “He truly loved music. He loved people. And I love him.”There are few people throughout my history in music that I have seen reach out, nurture and empower as many emerging artists with the tools to go on to lead successful careers than I did Terror Danjah.
He truly loved music. He loved people. And I love him.— Logan Sama (@djlogansama) February 11, 2025
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Pivotal grime producer and pioneer Terror Danjah has died
musictech.comThe producer worked with countless big names - from Skepta, to Dizzie Rascal, to Four Tet - and even pioneered the RnB/grime genre, R&B.