Logos' Cold Mission took all of grime's weidest sonic ideas—the bird chirps, the beatless devil mixes, the pirate radio chatter—and intensified them into this decade's greatest art album. Avoiding the middle ground entirely, it's a high and low art at its finest, the kind of record inspired by the road but aware of grime's serendipitous musical connections to Japanese synth-music composers like Ryuichi Sakamoto. "E3 Night Flight" is the kind of record that expanded what the word grime could even mean, and proposed a future where grime could generate as many sonic variants as hip-hop or dancehall.