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📂 FRANK ARCHIVES: Hattie Collins 📂 UK grime archive, rare photography, analog life, music journalism, print culture & personal collections. Hyperfrank meets author, journalist and cultural archivist Hattie Collins for the first episode of Frank Archives — an intimate interview series exploring personal music collections, cultural archives, rare memorabilia and the stories that live within physical media. Filmed inside Hattie’s home, the episode opens her private archive to uncover rare photography, magazines, flyers, vinyl, gig tickets and memorabilia that trace the rise of grime, UK hip-hop, UK rap, DIY media and underground journalism. The conversation moves through: The early days of grime and internet music culture DIY blogging and independent media platforms Print magazines and underground publishing Collecting as memory, not consumption Archiving as preservation, not nostalgia The emotional value of physical artefacts Cultural documentation and lived history The episode features: Rare unseen photography of Skepta, Wiley and Crazy Titch, the story behind Jme’s early Boy Better Know T-shirts, and the original 2005 i-D magazine article that inspired Hattie’s book This Is Grime — now considered one of the defining texts in UK grime history and culture. Hattie reflects on her journey through music journalism, her years as editor of RWD Magazine, the early chaos of the RWD Forum, and the role of independent platforms like Hip Hop Connection and Touch Magazine in shaping UK music culture, identity, community and politics. She also speaks on queer archives, LGBTQ+ cultural history, and how early community documentation continues to influence her commitment to preservation and storytelling. Frank Archives is a long-form documentary-style series about collecting, memory, preservation and culture. Focused on reconnecting us through stories and things in real life, away from the hype of the algorithm and trends. If you care about UK music history, grime culture, archive, physical media, photography, collectors’ culture, DIY publishing, underground journalism, cultural preservation and grassroots documentation, this podcast series is for you. Like, share, comment, and subscribe to help grow a living archive and let us know who you’d like to see featured next. 🔓 Full archive access, deep dives, scans and extended content: https://www.frankarchives.com ---------------------------------------------------- 🚨 Subscribe now: https://bit.ly/hyperfrank ---------------------------------------------------- ✨ FOLLOW HYPERFRANK ✨ INSTAGRAM: / hyperfrank / frankarchives TIKTOK: / frank.archives / hyperfrank TWITTER: / hyperfrank YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/hyperfrank SUBSTACK: https://substack.com/@hyperfrank ✨ FOLLOW HATTIE ✨ INSTAGRAM: / hattiecollins YOUTUBE: / @hattiecollins ---------------------------------------------------- #grime #collection #music #collector #boybetterknow #ukgrime #ukhiphop #musicarchive #skepta #wiley #musicdocumentary #ukmusic #independentmedia #physicalmedia #archive #queer #culturalhistory #musichistory #musicjournalism #hiphophistory #FrankArchives #rap #grimemusic #hiphop #forum #ukrap #vinyl #vinylcollection #collectors #lgbt #physicalmusic