Black Rave Culture’s James Bangura works deep, deft and rugged broken beat and techno-house grooves for Glasgow powerhouse Numbers after a string of pearlers for the likes of Incienso and Mister Saturday Night.
Playing hard into Numbers’ fundamentals, ‘The Heights’ lays down some of the Washington D.C. producer’s rudest and most effective dance moves on each count. Away from his BRC spars, Amal and Nativesun, Bangura does his thing in five lush variants spanning UK-toned, sun-dazed breakbeat rufige and dusky string pads in ’Trials & Tribulations’, thru the ChiTroit-skooled techno buck and livewire synths of Cosmic Sound’, to pacesetting piano house forepaw times with ‘Exit Strategy’, and onto the warehouse-ready drive and atmospheric pressure of ‘The District’, and a loosey goosey mutation of Jersey club and Paranoid London-type acid, complete with blunted rap chat, on the rude momentum of ‘Crystal Dreams’.
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Black Rave Culture’s James Bangura works deep, deft and rugged broken beat and techno-house grooves for Glasgow powerhouse Numbers after a string of pearlers for the likes of Incienso and Mister Saturday Night.
Playing hard into Numbers’ fundamentals, ‘The Heights’ lays down some of the Washington D.C. producer’s rudest and most effective dance moves on each count. Away from his BRC spars, Amal and Nativesun, Bangura does his thing in five lush variants spanning UK-toned, sun-dazed breakbeat rufige and dusky string pads in ’Trials & Tribulations’, thru the ChiTroit-skooled techno buck and livewire synths of Cosmic Sound’, to pacesetting piano house forepaw times with ‘Exit Strategy’, and onto the warehouse-ready drive and atmospheric pressure of ‘The District’, and a loosey goosey mutation of Jersey club and Paranoid London-type acid, complete with blunted rap chat, on the rude momentum of ‘Crystal Dreams’.
Black Rave Culture’s James Bangura works deep, deft and rugged broken beat and techno-house grooves for Glasgow powerhouse Numbers after a string of pearlers for the likes of Incienso and Mister Saturday Night.
Playing hard into Numbers’ fundamentals, ‘The Heights’ lays down some of the Washington D.C. producer’s rudest and most effective dance moves on each count. Away from his BRC spars, Amal and Nativesun, Bangura does his thing in five lush variants spanning UK-toned, sun-dazed breakbeat rufige and dusky string pads in ’Trials & Tribulations’, thru the ChiTroit-skooled techno buck and livewire synths of Cosmic Sound’, to pacesetting piano house forepaw times with ‘Exit Strategy’, and onto the warehouse-ready drive and atmospheric pressure of ‘The District’, and a loosey goosey mutation of Jersey club and Paranoid London-type acid, complete with blunted rap chat, on the rude momentum of ‘Crystal Dreams’.
Black Rave Culture’s James Bangura works deep, deft and rugged broken beat and techno-house grooves for Glasgow powerhouse Numbers after a string of pearlers for the likes of Incienso and Mister Saturday Night.
Playing hard into Numbers’ fundamentals, ‘The Heights’ lays down some of the Washington D.C. producer’s rudest and most effective dance moves on each count. Away from his BRC spars, Amal and Nativesun, Bangura does his thing in five lush variants spanning UK-toned, sun-dazed breakbeat rufige and dusky string pads in ’Trials & Tribulations’, thru the ChiTroit-skooled techno buck and livewire synths of Cosmic Sound’, to pacesetting piano house forepaw times with ‘Exit Strategy’, and onto the warehouse-ready drive and atmospheric pressure of ‘The District’, and a loosey goosey mutation of Jersey club and Paranoid London-type acid, complete with blunted rap chat, on the rude momentum of ‘Crystal Dreams’.