Bok Bok’s drill boutique AP Life opens for business with Nammy Wams’ 2nd album of hybrid drill/grime/rap instrumentals, following a must-check debut on Slackk’s Grime Tapes in 2019
Rinse FM resident and a regular fixture at the Boxed club nights, Nammy Wams continues in hot pursuit of the London-centric sound heard on previous album ‘Yellow Secret Technology’ with a classy refinement of his productions’ restless, deep energy and hyper-coloured schematics in ‘Paradise South.’ Lurky to ravey, skunked and spacey, the ten tracks are a rude distillation of the UK capital’s character in 2021, offering tracks for bopping by yourself and skulking empty streets for exercise, and all packing requisite amounts of glyding warp bass that timestamps it firmly to the late ’10/early ‘20s
Tailored to slip alongside his up-to-the-second drill, grime and rap selections on Rinse FM, there’s some ice cold killers inside, not least the supreme darkside pressure of ‘Hannibal Hector’ and the freshly trimmed and faded ‘Insides’, but the vibe is perhaps best defined by its dashlit atmospheres and shadow-flitting sense of dread and tempered bliss in the expressive melodic flourishes of ‘Terror’, the flooding pressure of ‘Sidestep’, and the magisterial hooks of ‘Huguenots’ and ‘Henry VIII.’ A big look for fans of everyone from Clams Casino to Carns Hill and Ruff Sqwad’s Rapid.
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Bok Bok’s drill boutique AP Life opens for business with Nammy Wams’ 2nd album of hybrid drill/grime/rap instrumentals, following a must-check debut on Slackk’s Grime Tapes in 2019
Rinse FM resident and a regular fixture at the Boxed club nights, Nammy Wams continues in hot pursuit of the London-centric sound heard on previous album ‘Yellow Secret Technology’ with a classy refinement of his productions’ restless, deep energy and hyper-coloured schematics in ‘Paradise South.’ Lurky to ravey, skunked and spacey, the ten tracks are a rude distillation of the UK capital’s character in 2021, offering tracks for bopping by yourself and skulking empty streets for exercise, and all packing requisite amounts of glyding warp bass that timestamps it firmly to the late ’10/early ‘20s
Tailored to slip alongside his up-to-the-second drill, grime and rap selections on Rinse FM, there’s some ice cold killers inside, not least the supreme darkside pressure of ‘Hannibal Hector’ and the freshly trimmed and faded ‘Insides’, but the vibe is perhaps best defined by its dashlit atmospheres and shadow-flitting sense of dread and tempered bliss in the expressive melodic flourishes of ‘Terror’, the flooding pressure of ‘Sidestep’, and the magisterial hooks of ‘Huguenots’ and ‘Henry VIII.’ A big look for fans of everyone from Clams Casino to Carns Hill and Ruff Sqwad’s Rapid.
Bok Bok’s drill boutique AP Life opens for business with Nammy Wams’ 2nd album of hybrid drill/grime/rap instrumentals, following a must-check debut on Slackk’s Grime Tapes in 2019
Rinse FM resident and a regular fixture at the Boxed club nights, Nammy Wams continues in hot pursuit of the London-centric sound heard on previous album ‘Yellow Secret Technology’ with a classy refinement of his productions’ restless, deep energy and hyper-coloured schematics in ‘Paradise South.’ Lurky to ravey, skunked and spacey, the ten tracks are a rude distillation of the UK capital’s character in 2021, offering tracks for bopping by yourself and skulking empty streets for exercise, and all packing requisite amounts of glyding warp bass that timestamps it firmly to the late ’10/early ‘20s
Tailored to slip alongside his up-to-the-second drill, grime and rap selections on Rinse FM, there’s some ice cold killers inside, not least the supreme darkside pressure of ‘Hannibal Hector’ and the freshly trimmed and faded ‘Insides’, but the vibe is perhaps best defined by its dashlit atmospheres and shadow-flitting sense of dread and tempered bliss in the expressive melodic flourishes of ‘Terror’, the flooding pressure of ‘Sidestep’, and the magisterial hooks of ‘Huguenots’ and ‘Henry VIII.’ A big look for fans of everyone from Clams Casino to Carns Hill and Ruff Sqwad’s Rapid.
Bok Bok’s drill boutique AP Life opens for business with Nammy Wams’ 2nd album of hybrid drill/grime/rap instrumentals, following a must-check debut on Slackk’s Grime Tapes in 2019
Rinse FM resident and a regular fixture at the Boxed club nights, Nammy Wams continues in hot pursuit of the London-centric sound heard on previous album ‘Yellow Secret Technology’ with a classy refinement of his productions’ restless, deep energy and hyper-coloured schematics in ‘Paradise South.’ Lurky to ravey, skunked and spacey, the ten tracks are a rude distillation of the UK capital’s character in 2021, offering tracks for bopping by yourself and skulking empty streets for exercise, and all packing requisite amounts of glyding warp bass that timestamps it firmly to the late ’10/early ‘20s
Tailored to slip alongside his up-to-the-second drill, grime and rap selections on Rinse FM, there’s some ice cold killers inside, not least the supreme darkside pressure of ‘Hannibal Hector’ and the freshly trimmed and faded ‘Insides’, but the vibe is perhaps best defined by its dashlit atmospheres and shadow-flitting sense of dread and tempered bliss in the expressive melodic flourishes of ‘Terror’, the flooding pressure of ‘Sidestep’, and the magisterial hooks of ‘Huguenots’ and ‘Henry VIII.’ A big look for fans of everyone from Clams Casino to Carns Hill and Ruff Sqwad’s Rapid.