Chantelle Fiddy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Occupations
  • Writer
  • columnist
  • journalist
  • music industry professional
Yearsactive(2001–present)
Chantelle Fiddy
Occupations
  • Writer
  • columnist
  • journalist
  • music industry professional
Years active(2001–present)

Chantelle Fiddy is a British journalist, columnist, event promoter and music industry professional. She is well known as a commentator on London's grime scene and as a social activist as the former editor of Ctrl.Alt.Shift. She is currently contributing editor at RWD Magazine and urban editor at Mixmag. Her work has also appeared in i-D,[1] Dazed & Confused, Sunday Times Style,[2] The Guardian[3] and The London Paper. Fiddy has also worked in television and radio. She was a featured presenter in Channel 4's Generation Next series[4] and has appeared as a guest on BBC Radio 1's Review Show.[5] She also presented a 40-minute documentary on Lady Sovereign for BBC 1Xtra.[6] Fiddy is one of the tastemakers who puts together the BBC's 'Sound of' List.[7] In 2013 ,Fiddy starred in the BBC documentary series VIP People with pop star A*M*E, and went behind-the-scenes on how to make a fanzine and how to become a successful recording artist.[8] Fiddy is soon to feature in the latest Channel 4 style series by Ewen Spencer.[citation needed] After moving into music management in 2013, Fiddy has worked on the careers of Duke Dumont, Arkon Fly and Kelli-Leigh among others.[9]

Chantelle Fiddy's World of Grime

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI