Hot out of Amman, Jordan, Toumba’s debut volley of club gear meshes UKF and kuduro-like hard drum patterns with more localised folk tones on the first drop by London’s Hypnic Jerks label, landing just ahead of a Hessle Audio 12”
Exerting a distinctive sidespin on western and middle eastern club conventions, Toumba’s maiden handful of productions slots very nicely between styles previously explored by the Livity Sound and Príncipe labels. ‘Multipack of Limes’ sends it rolling with a tight hybrid of UKF snare patterns and swollen subs with Kuduro’s organ vamps and a mahraganat lilt, where ’Sa7rawi’ follows with DJ Plead alike trills adapted to nastier post-dubstep grind, and ’Shurooq’ galvanises a whipsmart Raï dancehall motion with glancing tablas and dive-bombing subs under dark atmospheric pressure. ‘Lil Amam Sir’ coils up the EPs tightest, driving torque with a sort of UKG or dark garage gallop offset by sloshing organs, and ’Tidallal’ remarkably switches up again to sort of Jordanian Jersey jit dance.
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Hot out of Amman, Jordan, Toumba’s debut volley of club gear meshes UKF and kuduro-like hard drum patterns with more localised folk tones on the first drop by London’s Hypnic Jerks label, landing just ahead of a Hessle Audio 12”
Exerting a distinctive sidespin on western and middle eastern club conventions, Toumba’s maiden handful of productions slots very nicely between styles previously explored by the Livity Sound and Príncipe labels. ‘Multipack of Limes’ sends it rolling with a tight hybrid of UKF snare patterns and swollen subs with Kuduro’s organ vamps and a mahraganat lilt, where ’Sa7rawi’ follows with DJ Plead alike trills adapted to nastier post-dubstep grind, and ’Shurooq’ galvanises a whipsmart Raï dancehall motion with glancing tablas and dive-bombing subs under dark atmospheric pressure. ‘Lil Amam Sir’ coils up the EPs tightest, driving torque with a sort of UKG or dark garage gallop offset by sloshing organs, and ’Tidallal’ remarkably switches up again to sort of Jordanian Jersey jit dance.
Hot out of Amman, Jordan, Toumba’s debut volley of club gear meshes UKF and kuduro-like hard drum patterns with more localised folk tones on the first drop by London’s Hypnic Jerks label, landing just ahead of a Hessle Audio 12”
Exerting a distinctive sidespin on western and middle eastern club conventions, Toumba’s maiden handful of productions slots very nicely between styles previously explored by the Livity Sound and Príncipe labels. ‘Multipack of Limes’ sends it rolling with a tight hybrid of UKF snare patterns and swollen subs with Kuduro’s organ vamps and a mahraganat lilt, where ’Sa7rawi’ follows with DJ Plead alike trills adapted to nastier post-dubstep grind, and ’Shurooq’ galvanises a whipsmart Raï dancehall motion with glancing tablas and dive-bombing subs under dark atmospheric pressure. ‘Lil Amam Sir’ coils up the EPs tightest, driving torque with a sort of UKG or dark garage gallop offset by sloshing organs, and ’Tidallal’ remarkably switches up again to sort of Jordanian Jersey jit dance.
Hot out of Amman, Jordan, Toumba’s debut volley of club gear meshes UKF and kuduro-like hard drum patterns with more localised folk tones on the first drop by London’s Hypnic Jerks label, landing just ahead of a Hessle Audio 12”
Exerting a distinctive sidespin on western and middle eastern club conventions, Toumba’s maiden handful of productions slots very nicely between styles previously explored by the Livity Sound and Príncipe labels. ‘Multipack of Limes’ sends it rolling with a tight hybrid of UKF snare patterns and swollen subs with Kuduro’s organ vamps and a mahraganat lilt, where ’Sa7rawi’ follows with DJ Plead alike trills adapted to nastier post-dubstep grind, and ’Shurooq’ galvanises a whipsmart Raï dancehall motion with glancing tablas and dive-bombing subs under dark atmospheric pressure. ‘Lil Amam Sir’ coils up the EPs tightest, driving torque with a sort of UKG or dark garage gallop offset by sloshing organs, and ’Tidallal’ remarkably switches up again to sort of Jordanian Jersey jit dance.
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Hot out of Amman, Jordan, Toumba’s debut volley of club gear meshes UKF and kuduro-like hard drum patterns with more localised folk tones on the first drop by London’s Hypnic Jerks label, landing just ahead of a Hessle Audio 12”
Exerting a distinctive sidespin on western and middle eastern club conventions, Toumba’s maiden handful of productions slots very nicely between styles previously explored by the Livity Sound and Príncipe labels. ‘Multipack of Limes’ sends it rolling with a tight hybrid of UKF snare patterns and swollen subs with Kuduro’s organ vamps and a mahraganat lilt, where ’Sa7rawi’ follows with DJ Plead alike trills adapted to nastier post-dubstep grind, and ’Shurooq’ galvanises a whipsmart Raï dancehall motion with glancing tablas and dive-bombing subs under dark atmospheric pressure. ‘Lil Amam Sir’ coils up the EPs tightest, driving torque with a sort of UKG or dark garage gallop offset by sloshing organs, and ’Tidallal’ remarkably switches up again to sort of Jordanian Jersey jit dance.