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Irish Daily Star
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Star
Alice Cooper Band reunites for first album in 50 years featuring late Glen Buxton
The original Alice Cooper Band is set for an epic comeback , ready to drop their first studio album in half a century. Branded The Revenge of Alice Cooper, fans can mark their calendars for the July 25 release, a grand sequel to their 1973 hit Muscle of Love. It's history in the making as shock rock legend Alice Cooper, at 77, gets back with bandmates—guitar genius Michael Bruce, bassist Dennis Dunaway, and beats master Neil Smith. The squad has also roped in Nashville's hotshot guitar slinger Gyasi Hues. Offstage, they're weaving magic with legendary producer Bob Ezrin, who crafted their top-charting soundtracks like Love It to Death, Killer, School's Out, and Billion Dollar Babies. Read More Related Articles Today Show fans thank NBC as Jenna Bush Hager announces 'incredible' Hoda Kotb replacement Read More Related Articles Netflix series described as 'way better than Yellowstone' stars Irish actor Eoin Macken "It was very much like this was our next album after Muscle of Love. Just like, 'OK, this is the next album.'" Alice spilled to Billboard. "Isn't that funny after 50 years? All of a sudden it just falls into place." Alice Cooper is returning at 77 years old (Image: Getty Images) Even Glen Buxton, the iconic guitarist we lost in 1997, makes his mark posthumously on the spirited track "What Happened to You" and a remix of "Return of the Spiders," featured on the deluxe edition, reports the Mirror US . And Bob Ezrin, a maestro who's shaped the sounds of Aerosmith, Kiss, Pink Floyd, and Deep Purple, admits the studio reunion felt just like old times. "None of them has changed much as a person. Obviously everyone's older and more mature and more settled, but when we all get together and I watch the interplay between them, it's like they just walked out of high school and were hanging out in the local cafe. "They just revert to type. They revert to who they were as kids when they first got together... and make music together like they did 50-some years ago," he said. The lead single "Black Mamba" will debut on April 22 during Alice's own radio show, Alice's Attic. The project marks their first full-length studio album as a group since the '70s, though they briefly reunited in 2021 for Alice's solo album Detroit Stories and previously released a live album, Live From The Astroturf, in 2018. Fans on social media reacted quickly. One fan expressed their excitement, "I'm looking forward to the Alice Cooper album. I've always been a fan! It was my dad when I was a kid telling me about how great the Beatles were, Alice Cooper as his proof to convince me and convince me he did!" Another fan was more skeptical, "Oh my. I haven't really bothered with 'new' Alice Cooper for about 20 years. But this... I wonder if the Alice Cooper band can pull it off." Other fans were thrilled, with one writing, "Never thought I'd see the day," and another adding, "Bring it on! I'm so here for this!" A fifth fan couldn't contain their excitement, posting simply: "Omg is this real? ! ? ! Please don't toy with my emotions!"


The Sun
22-04-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Sun
Debenhams Sale 2025: Save up to 70% off home, garden and outdoor essentials
SHOPPERS, it's time to refresh your home, garden, and wardrobe — Debenhams' Spring Sale is here, and it's bigger than ever! With discounts of up to 70% off across thousands of items, you can snag everything from stylish homewares to outdoor essentials at unbeatable prices. And with prices starting from just 40p, there's something for every budget. Debenhams sale The days are getting longer, the weather's warming up, and summer is just around the corner—so why not get your garden summer-ready? From chic loungers and dining sets to planters and kids' toys, Debenhams has everything you need to make the most of the sunshine. Looking to update your wardrobe? Treat yourself to a new outfit with fashion from high-street favourites like Dorothy Perkins and Wallis, or go luxe with designer brands like Michael Kors and Moschino. And it doesn't stop there—kit out your kitchen with handy gadgets, or add a fresh spring vibe to your home with soft furnishings in gorgeous floral prints. Plus, enjoy free delivery on fashion and beauty orders over £15, making it even easier to shop the sale from the comfort of your home. Don't miss out—these deals won't last forever. Head to Debenhams now and grab your spring essentials before they're gone! What are you waiting for? My favourite Debenhams' sale deals now live The Debenhams sale offers a huge selection of discounted items, ranging from bedding to biker jackets. I have selected my favourite deals currently available online in the sale worth snapping up while there is still stock. Beauty SkinChemists professionalWrinkle Killer Anti-Ageing Japanese Orange Sensitive Night Moisturiser 50ml from £16.99 (was £89) - buy here Warda Collagen Revive & Firm Glowing Gift Set, £22.49 (was £160) - buy here Armani Diamonds Diamonds She Eau De Parfum, from £31 (was £62) - buy here Fashion Barney's Originals Washed Leather Biker Jacket, £86.25 (was £220) - buy here Fiorelli Cassidy Tote Bag in Plum, £33.75 (was £75) - buy here Silver Street London Holden Casual Lace Up Leather Trainers, £33.75 (were £70) - buy here Weird Fish Jeremy Button Down Jersey Polo Shirt, £20 (was £40) - buy here Home Alivio 10L Dehumidifier with Low Energy Portable & Washable Dust Filter, £74.99 (was £299.99) - buy here OHS Memory Foam Cool Touch Sprung Quilted Mattress, from £58.99 (was £131.99) - buy here Additional codes for extra discounts in the Debenhams sale: BEAUTY5 - save an extra 5% off make-up, skincare and fragrance EXTRA20 - save an extra 20% off fashion FREEDEL - get free express and next-day delivery Debenhams' garden sale Costway Multifunctional Lawn Sprinkler, £37.95 (was £64.95) BUY HERE Stop your lawn baking in the heat this summer with the Costway Multifunctional Lawn Sprinkler. The adjustable height and customisable head allows you to cover up to 13.6m of grass, while the 30° - 360° radius spray means no area is missed. Choose from two spray modes - diffuse and direct - to ensure a lush lawn that will have your neighbours green with envy. The waster sprinkler is compatible with standard garden hose connectors and has a heavy-duty brass head. Water pressure is 20 to 80 PSI. When not in use simply fold it away for easy storage. Best of the rest: Debenhams' outdoor furniture sale Luxury Hanging Egg Chair with Cushion, £114.85 (was £299.99) Ground Level Luxury Hanging Egg Chair with Cushion, £114.85 (was £299.99) Curl up in this comfy egg chair and close your eyes as a warm breeze gently moves you. It's a dreamy way to relax and enjoy your garden this summer - and the timeless faux rattan design is going to look good whatever your outdoor decor. The neutral cream cushion covers your back and has a cosy headrest for extra snuggling, while the metal frame is sturdy and supportive. With a maximum weight of 150kg, the egg chair measures 193.5cm H x 108cm W x 108cm D. Best of the rest: Home Discount 5 Pcs Garden Vida Hampton 4 Seater Rattan Sofa Set Sofa Table Outdoor Garden Furniture, £278.06 (was £849.99) - buy here Garden Sanctuary Foldable Bamboo Recliner Lounge Chair with Retractable Footrest, £57.50 (was £190) - buy here Extra Star Modern Up and Down LED Solar Wall Light, Warm White 3000K, £13.49 (was £39.99) - buy here Berkfield Home 5 Piece Outdoor Dining Set PVC Rattan Black, £400.50 (was £1,704) - buy here Debenhams' sale dresses Blue Vanilla Ruffle Wrap Midi Dress, £10.50 (was £36) This dreamy Blue Vanilla Ruffle Wrap Midi Dress is an absolute steal at just £10.50 – that's over 70% off! With its lightweight fabric, flattering flare fit, and elegant floral print, this dress is perfect for sunny days and balmy evenings. The angel sleeves add a delicate touch, making it a must-have for your summer wardrobe. Whether you're heading to a garden party, brunch with the girls, or a casual day out, this versatile midi dress will keep you looking effortlessly chic. At this price, it's too good to miss – add it to your basket before it's gone! Best of the rest: Wallis Occasion Floral Pleated Maxi Dress, £45 (was £75) - buy here Weird Fish Lisha LivaEco Printed Viscose Dress, £51 (was £85) - buy here Debenhams Handbags sale Osprey London The Levisham Leather Crossbody Bag, £95 (was £165) Osprey London The Levisham Leather Crossbody Bag, £95 (was £165) BUY HERE Osprey is an iconic brand and now's your chance to get hold of the Levisham Crossbody designer bag with a huge 40% discount. Crafted in real leather and available in black or blue, it comes with silver hardware and features two front pockets, one on the back and a further zipped pocket inside. Best of the rest: Debenhams perfume sale Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Eau De Toilette Summer Vibes, £84 (was £105) 1 Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Eau De Toilette Summer Vibes, £84 (was £105) BUY HERE Add a spritz of this eau de toilette and think of summer holidays to come. The light scent is spiced by Calabrian bergamot and complemented by heart notes of peach fruit and base notes of Cedarwood for a lasting, sultry fragrance. Best of the rest: Hugo Boss BOSS Femme Eau De Parfum, from £30 (was £66) - buy here Giorgio Beverly Hills Eau De Toilette 90ml, £21 (was £52) - buy here March Jacobs Honey Eau de Parfum, £41 (was £99) - buy here Calvin Klein Obsession For Men Eau De Toilette 125ml, £29 (was £80) - buy here Debenhams home sale Living and Home Multi-Functional Bamboo Garment Clothes Rack, £40 (was £139) Living and Home Multi-Functional Bamboo Garment Clothes Rack, £40 (was £139) BUY HERE If you're short on closet space then this wooden rack is affordable and looks a lot better than other temporary wardrobes. It's made from bamboo and features plenty of shelf space for folded clothes and accessories along with a practical hanging rail. Best of the rest: Alivio Electric Heated Clothes Dryer, £34.99 (was £99.99) - buy here Home Discount Vida Designs Arlington 2 Drawer 3 Door Sideboard, £80.99 (was 201.99) - buy here Living and Home Crystal Double-Layer Round LED Ceiling Light Cool White, £30.88 (was £129.99) - buy here Neo Black 8.5L Electric Digital 2 Drawer Dual Zone Air Fryer, £69.99 (was £149.99) - buy here Debenhams bedding sale Dreamscene Spring Blossoms Print Duvet Cover with Pillowcase, from £13.99 (was £23.99) Dreamscene Spring Blossoms Print Duvet Cover with Pillowcase, from £13.99 (was £23.99) BUY HERE Bring a touch of spring into your bedroom with this blossom duvet cover and matching pillowcase. Made from a cotton and polyester mix, the design comes in yellow or light pink and features a smaller print on the reverse so you flip the design for a whole new look. Best of the rest: Liddell 400 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Fitted Sheet double, from £33.75 (was £70) - buy here The Lyndon Company Opulent Jacquard Cotton Rich Bedlinen Duvet set double, from £29.10 (was £130) - buy here Deyongs Cherry Blossom Blue Cotton Rich Reversible Duvet Cover Set, from £12 (was £60) - buy here Debenhams menswear sale French Connection Cotton Slim Fit Stretch Jeans, £30 (were £60) French Connection Cotton Slim Fit Stretch Jeans, £30 (were £60) BUY HERE This classic five-pocket jean design never goes out of fashion. The slim fit silhouette is flattering yet comfortable, thanks to the addition of elastane and the classic style means these jeans are a year-round wardrobe staple. Best of the rest: When does the Debenhams sale finish? There's currently no official end date for the Debenhams sale, however we expect popular items to sell out quickly. Many items have 75% off, and some have an extra 25% off. Also, at the moment you'll not have to pay for delivery on beauty and fashion orders when you spend over £15. Can you return Debenhams sale items? Yes, any items bought in the sale can be returned within 28 days for a refund. However, there are some exceptions. Debenhams will not accept returns on beauty, skincare, pierced jewellery, vitamins and other supplements if the product seal has been broken. Personalised items also cannot be refunded. Swimwear and lingerie will only be accepted for refund if the hygiene seals have not been removed. Shoes and clothing should be returned unworn with all labels still attached. While homewares, bedding and computer software must all be in their original packaging and unopened. Who owns Debenhams? Once a high street giant, Debenhams has had a rocky road over the years, but it's now owned by Boohoo Group, the online fashion retailer. Boohoo snapped up the brand in January 2021 after Debenhams went into administration. However, they only acquired the name, website, and customer data – so those iconic department stores we all remember are now a thing of the past. Boohoo has transformed Debenhams into an online-only retailer, focusing on fashion, beauty, and homeware. The move aligns with Boohoo's expertise in e-commerce, allowing them to target a wider audience while keeping costs down. Although the department store doors have closed, Debenhams' legacy lives on in a new digital era. So, if you're missing your favourite brands, you can still shop them online – with plenty of deals and discounts to sweeten the deal! Is Debenhams now online only? Yes, Debenhams is now an online-only retailer. After the company went into administration in 2020, it was acquired by Boohoo Group in early 2021. However, the deal didn't include the iconic high-street stores, meaning all physical locations were closed for good. Now, Debenhams operates exclusively as a digital department store, offering a wide range of fashion, beauty, homeware, and garden products through its website. While stepping into a Debenhams store may be a thing of the past, you can still shop for your favourite brands and discover great deals online.
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Zelluna Reaches Major Milestone with Manufacturing Process Established in Preparation for Clinical Entry of ZI-MA4-1, its Novel TCR-NK Therapy Targeting Solid Tumours
Oslo, Norway, 22 April 2025 – Zelluna (OSE: ZLNA), a company pioneering allogeneic 'off the shelf' T Cell Receptor based Natural Killer (TCR-NK) cells for the treatment of cancer, has successfully developed, scaled and automated its proprietary manufacturing process for its TCR-NK cell therapies. This milestone represents a major advancement in the Company's preparation for clinical entry to provide life-changing, innovative treatments for patients battling cancer. The proprietary manufacturing process is applicable to any product emerging from the Company's pipeline which means any TCR-NK product can be plugged into the established manufacturing process strengthening Zelluna's dominance of the TCR-NK therapeutic field. Establishing and locking down a manufacturing process marks an essential step towards the production of TCR-NK cell therapies for clinical development and future commercialization. Based on the established manufacturing process, hundreds of doses could be produced from a single manufacturing batch highlighting scalability and low cost of goods potential. Zelluna continues to advance its lead TCR-NK cell therapy candidate ZI-MA4-1 in preparation for a filing in the second half of 2025 to begin clinical development targeting a variety of solid tumours. Zelluna has partnered with Catalent, a leading global contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO), for process development and manufacturing. Catalent brings significant experience in cell therapy manufacturing in compliance with the highest quality standards. Emilie Gauthy, Head of CMC at Zelluna, commented: 'Today marks an important milestone for Zelluna and a crucial step in the development of our novel off the shelf TCR-NK therapies, giving us the potential to make them widely accessible for patients. For any cell therapy, the complexities and challenges of manufacturing are well known and so establishing an efficient process represents a significant achievement. I am therefore incredibly proud of what our team together with our CDMO partners have achieved in transforming a groundbreaking concept from the laboratory into a tangible lead product ready for clinical development that can potentially benefit a wide cross-section of cancer patients.' The established process has delivered its first TCR-NK cell therapy product in the form of Zelluna's lead asset ZI-MA4-1 targeted at solid tumours, with high standards of purity, potency, and safety, designed to meet the needs of patients while also adhering to the latest regulatory requirements. ZI-MA4-1 has shown promising results in preclinical studies, demonstrating the potential of TCR-NK cells to effectively target and eliminate diverse cancer types, in ways that can overcome cancer escape, and with an anticipated favorable safety profile compared to benchmarked cell-based immunotherapies. The company is now well-positioned to move forward with clinical trials and bring this groundbreaking therapy closer to patients. "We are thrilled to have successfully locked down our TCR-NK cell therapy manufacturing process," said Namir Hassan, CEO of Zelluna. "This pivotal achievement not only demonstrates our capability to produce high-quality, scalable TCR-NK cell therapies, but also underscores our commitment to advancing next-generation immunotherapies that could transform the treatment of solid tumours and improve patient outcomes. This accomplishment is a testament to the exceptional talent and relentless drive of our team and partners." For further information, please contact: Namir Hassan, CEO, Zelluna ASA Email: Phone: +44 7720 687608 Hans Vassgård Eid, CFO, Zelluna ASA Email: Phone: +47 482 48632 About Zelluna ASA Zelluna's mission is to deliver transformative treatments with the capacity to cure advanced solid cancers, in a safe and cost-efficient manner, to patients on a global scale. The Company aims to do this by combining the most powerful elements of the immune system through pioneering the development of 'off the shelf' T cell receptor (TCR) guided natural killer (NK) cell therapies (TCR-NK). The TCR-NK platform offers a unique mechanism of action with broad cancer detection capability to overcome the diversity of tumours and will be used 'off the shelf' to overcome scaling limitations of current cell therapies. The lead program is a world's first MAGE-A4 targeting 'off the shelf' TCR-NK for the treatment of various solid cancers; a pipeline of earlier products follows. The Company is led by a management team of biotech entrepreneurs with deep experience in discovery through to clinical development of TCR and cell-based therapies including marketed products. For more information, please visit Sign in to access your portfolio


Euronews
16-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Euronews
Netflix documentary 'From Rock Star To Killer' looks back on landmark French domestic violence case
ADVERTISEMENT In 2003, the murder of French actress Marie Trintignant at the hands of her partner, singer Bertrand Cantat, opened a conversation on the perception of domestic violence in France. More than 20 years later, a three-part Netflix documentary released on 27 March, De rockstar à tueur : Le cas Cantat (From Rock Star To Killer), has revived this discourse and shed a new light on the case. Bertrand Cantat was at the height of his fame in 2003. The 39-year-old singer was the beloved leader of Noir Désir , one of the most successful rock bands in France. Marie Trintignant was also a star. At 41, she had starred in more than 40 feature films and had received five César Awards nominations. French actress Marie Trintignant in 2001 AP Photo Cantat and Trintignant were spending the summer in Lithuania, where the actress was shooting a TV film, directed by her mother Nadine Trintignant. On the night of 26 July 2003, in the couple's hotel room, a fight broke out between the two over a text sent by Trintignant's former partner. Bertand Cantat repeatedly hit Trintignant, leaving her unconscious, and failed to call for help for several hours. Trintignant spent days in a coma and underwent several surgeries. She eventually died from her injuries on 1 August 2003. The postmortem report found that she had received 19 extremely violent punches, definitively ruling out the possibility of an accident. Bertrand Cantat, lead singer of Noir Désir, in a court in Vilnius, Lithuania, on 16 March 2004. AP Photo 'A case of this magnitude, between two superstars, was unprecedented in France', said journalist Anne-Sophie Jahn, who codirected the series. The documentary focuses on the media coverage of the case. At the time, 14 years before the #MeToo movement erupted, the death of Marie Trintignant was not considered a femicide. The French term féminicide would not enter the dictionary until 2015. Instead, journalists called Trintignant's murder a crime passionnel - a crime of passion. The series thoughtfully and efficiently looks back at the headlines that painted Cantat as the victim of his own torments, a man overwhelmed by a consuming passion. In keeping with the singer's line of defence, his family and friends spent weeks defending his character on TV, while disparaging Trintignant for being 'hysterical' and having four sons with four different men. The unknown story of Krisztina Rády Marie Trintignant has since become a symbol of the fight against domestic violence and her case remains widely known in France. However, the documentary also takes a different look at Bertrand Cantat's history of violence through the story of his wife and mother of his two children, Krisztina Rády. Cantat had left Rády in 2002, just after the birth of their second child, to pursue his relationship with Trintignant. Despite their separation, Rády flew to Vilnius to support Cantat immediately after his arrest. During Cantat's 2004 trial in Lithuania, she had assured that her former partner had never been violent towards her, a testimony believed to have favourably influenced his sentence. The singer was found guilty of murder with indirect intent and convicted to eight years in prison. Rády regularly visited him in jail. Halfway through his sentence, Cantat was released on parole and temporarily went back to live with Rády and their children. ADVERTISEMENT Nadine and Vincent Trintignant, mother and brother of Marie Trintignant, attend Bertrand Cantat's trial in Vilnius in 2004 AP Photo However, they did not resume an exclusive relationship and Rády ended up falling in love with another man. Unable to tolerate it, Cantat began to harass her and watch her every move. Krisztina Rády committed suicide three years later, in 2010. Cantat, who was still on probation at the time, was cleared of any responsibility. The series devotes one episode to Rády's death and exhumes elements – Rády's suicide note, a tearful voicemail to her parents, a previously unseen E.R. report – showing that she had endured violence following Cantat's release from jail. The documentary also argues that Rády had lied in her trial testimony under the influence of Noir Désir members who wanted to protect the band's success and its leader. Noir Désir eventually split up in 2010. ADVERTISEMENT By shedding light on Rády's largely unknown story, From Rock Star To Killer paints the picture of a violent man protected by his peers. Over the years, Cantat has attempted to return to public life. He formed a new band, Détroit, and continued to perform on stage. Détroit funded its latest album through a crowdfunding campaign that raised more than €200,000. But in the wake of the #MeToo movement , backlash grew stronger. The outrage caused by his appearance on the cover of popular French cultural magazine Les Inrockuptibles in October 2017 forced the publication to apologise. 'We [have], and this was not our intention, reignited suffering,' the magazine wrote to its readers a week after the incident. "Putting [Bertrand Cantat] on the cover was questionable. To those who felt hurt, we express our sincere regrets." ADVERTISEMENT The Bertrand Cantat cover of Les Inrockuptibles. Elle magazine responded a week later with an editorial dedicated to Marie Trintignant Les Inrockuptibles - Elle In 2025, the conversation surrounding the death of Marie Trintignant is now taking a new, self-reflective turn. The Netflix show is forcing the protagonists of the story, from the media to law enforcement representatives and friends of Cantat, to look back at their own actions. 'In hindsight, I was perhaps wrong,' said Philippe Laflaquière, the judge who released the singer in 2007. He admitted that he failed to recognize the hold Cantat had over Rády. A close friend of Marie Trintignant, actress and singer Lio remains one of the few public figures to have consistently defended her. In the 2000s, she was vilified for speaking out. ADVERTISEMENT "I didn't say too loudly [that Bertrand Cantat had killed Marie Trintignant], I think it could have been said much more loudly and clearly at the time. I simply said what had happened", she recalled on French TV last week. Today, her testimony is an essential part of this documentary, which allows the truth to be heard once and for all. From Rock Star To Killer, which looks back at the case that divided France, is available to stream on Netflix.


The Independent
11-02-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Grime pioneer Terror Danjah, who worked with Kano, Wiley and Ghetts, has died
Respected music producer Terror Danjah, who worked with some of the foremost artists of the UK's grime scene, has reportedly died. The news was announced on Tuesday (11 February) by musician D Power Diesle on social media in a brief statement that said: 'People! Sad sad news! [Terror Danjah] has unfortunately passed away. 'God bless all his family, I will let you know when I know more.' Born Rodney Price in east London, the producer was described as a 'great uncle' of grime thanks to his work nurturing generations of talent, collaborating with early pioneers of the scene including Wiley, Ghetts, Jammer and Kano. He began his career by DJing at local house parties before starting out as a producer around 2001. Two years later, he produced NASTY's 'Cock Back' ft Crazy Titch and Bruza. Price swiftly became known for creating some of grime's most distinctive sounds, including his trademark 'gremlin', a robotic cackle that added an extra dose of suspense. His music soon found its way to pivotal underground labels including Hyperdub, Tru Thoughts and Planet Mu, along with his own Hardrive Records, through which he released a number of solo projects. He held a diplomatic view on artists venturing into mainstream territory, telling Vice that it depended on 'whether you can stay true to the music'. 'It would be lovely to get a national hit but it would be beautiful to do it from what I do now,' he said. 'I know it's gonna take some wider thinking and maybe less intricate but at the same time, it's all about timing because you can do what the Wileys, Tinies and Skeptas are doing; making music for the market and then making music for them.' He continued: 'It seems as time goes on, people are accepting more of the underground culture because it's becoming more of a norm. Ten or 15 years ago, there was a massive gap and now both sides are just merging into one big pot.' Enjoy unlimited access to 100 million ad-free songs and podcasts with Amazon Music Sign up now for a 4 month free trial (3 months for non-Prime members) Sign up In the same interview, he recalled an amusing anecdote of how Tinie Tempah, who rose to fame with 2010 singles 'Pass Out' and 'Frisky', was coming to visit him at his home. Price warned him to get there before 2.30pm. 'He still tried to come into the ends at 3pm and ended up getting chased down the road by a mob of [school] girls,' he remembered. 'You know when someone doesn't realised how big they are? Them girls know everything, so of course they'd chase him. Lesson learnt!' Price remained active well into the 2010s, working with electronic artist Four Tet on his 2014 single 'Killer' and releasing an album, Invasion, in 2019. That same year, his family released a statement telling fans that he was 'critically ill' from an unconfirmed illness and in a coma. Price's social media accounts have been inactive since then, and he appeared to disappear from the public eye. Following the news of his death, tributes poured in from former collaborators, fans and friends. 'Rest in peace,' rapper and singer Big Zuu wrote on X. 'A very kind soul who always had time for the mandem and just wanted to see us win. Sending prayers and blessings to your family.' 'RIP Terror Danjah,' artist Kush Jones wrote. 'One of my favs and one of the best grime producers ever. His style was truly unique.' Electronic music Plastician (Chris Reed), wrote: 'Sad news to read on the timeline. Such a talented producer and a great human being to boot. He's never left my crates. Never will.' His friend and fellow musician Trillary Banks said: 'Heaven gained not just an angel but a UK legend. Love you @TerrorDanjah.'