BRIAN ENO
Top Boy (Score From The Original Series) MUSIC ON VINYL/BEATINK RECORDS
Ambient king’s unlikely alliance thrives.
Top Boy, currently embarking on its swansong season, is a gripping TV series following the travails of London drug dealers amid a backdrop of contemporary hip-hop and grime. While the writing and acting ensure there’s a lot more to it than that (it’s suspenseful and soulful), the first guy in line to score it between the bits where, say, Central Cee, Ghetts or Little Simz are testifying about life on the streets wouldn’t necessarily be the esteemed, professorial Brian Eno. Yes, he’s provided soundtracks to films about lunar landings, Russian museums and more, but could his work gel with a pressurised drama where words like “wasteman”, “patterned” and “allow it” boil in a very different temperature to that exhibited on Before And After Science or Music For Airports?