Mad Decent’s Good Enuff host six heavy tramplers by Gqom king DJ Lag
Leading on from his heavyweight link-up with Okzharp on the ‘Steam Rooms EP’ and a recent remix of KOKOKO!, ‘Uhuru’ - Swahili for “freedom” - sees Lag tweak Gqom’s formula with the gripping style and swerve that’s seen him spin out across the globe and become hailed as Wiley’s favourite DJ.
Introducing Durban’s Unticipated Soundz with the ohrwurming vocal and knee-knocking subs of ‘Amanikiniki’ and makign greta use of an uncredited vocalist in the old skool NYC rap style vox of ‘Uluru Dis’, the rest is all instrumental, using chopped vocals to wicked percussive effect in ‘Dimoni’ and in the nagging tension of ‘Offi Bee’, while the ruggedly clenched ‘Portland’ and ‘Rich Drop’ hit hardest for the DJs with coldest drums, powerful subs and combusting drops.
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Mad Decent’s Good Enuff host six heavy tramplers by Gqom king DJ Lag
Leading on from his heavyweight link-up with Okzharp on the ‘Steam Rooms EP’ and a recent remix of KOKOKO!, ‘Uhuru’ - Swahili for “freedom” - sees Lag tweak Gqom’s formula with the gripping style and swerve that’s seen him spin out across the globe and become hailed as Wiley’s favourite DJ.
Introducing Durban’s Unticipated Soundz with the ohrwurming vocal and knee-knocking subs of ‘Amanikiniki’ and makign greta use of an uncredited vocalist in the old skool NYC rap style vox of ‘Uluru Dis’, the rest is all instrumental, using chopped vocals to wicked percussive effect in ‘Dimoni’ and in the nagging tension of ‘Offi Bee’, while the ruggedly clenched ‘Portland’ and ‘Rich Drop’ hit hardest for the DJs with coldest drums, powerful subs and combusting drops.
Mad Decent’s Good Enuff host six heavy tramplers by Gqom king DJ Lag
Leading on from his heavyweight link-up with Okzharp on the ‘Steam Rooms EP’ and a recent remix of KOKOKO!, ‘Uhuru’ - Swahili for “freedom” - sees Lag tweak Gqom’s formula with the gripping style and swerve that’s seen him spin out across the globe and become hailed as Wiley’s favourite DJ.
Introducing Durban’s Unticipated Soundz with the ohrwurming vocal and knee-knocking subs of ‘Amanikiniki’ and makign greta use of an uncredited vocalist in the old skool NYC rap style vox of ‘Uluru Dis’, the rest is all instrumental, using chopped vocals to wicked percussive effect in ‘Dimoni’ and in the nagging tension of ‘Offi Bee’, while the ruggedly clenched ‘Portland’ and ‘Rich Drop’ hit hardest for the DJs with coldest drums, powerful subs and combusting drops.
Mad Decent’s Good Enuff host six heavy tramplers by Gqom king DJ Lag
Leading on from his heavyweight link-up with Okzharp on the ‘Steam Rooms EP’ and a recent remix of KOKOKO!, ‘Uhuru’ - Swahili for “freedom” - sees Lag tweak Gqom’s formula with the gripping style and swerve that’s seen him spin out across the globe and become hailed as Wiley’s favourite DJ.
Introducing Durban’s Unticipated Soundz with the ohrwurming vocal and knee-knocking subs of ‘Amanikiniki’ and makign greta use of an uncredited vocalist in the old skool NYC rap style vox of ‘Uluru Dis’, the rest is all instrumental, using chopped vocals to wicked percussive effect in ‘Dimoni’ and in the nagging tension of ‘Offi Bee’, while the ruggedly clenched ‘Portland’ and ‘Rich Drop’ hit hardest for the DJs with coldest drums, powerful subs and combusting drops.