Fresh grime blood Silas dances around classic formats that were new when he was a toddler, on his killer solo debut for Bristol/Berlin’s Sneaker Social Club.
After proving his DJ and production mettle in face-offs with Trends & Boylan for Mean Streets, a remix of Praga, and his Rinse FM show, Oxford’s Silas comes with a fresh take on classic steez in the ‘Wot’ EP. Where all too often the baby is sloshed out with the bathwater by new producers aping vintage styles, Silas gets right down to the bones and gristle of it here, nimbly stepping to knifepoint darkside UKG a la Hatcha or El-B in ‘Know Yourself’, next to the finely crafted fusion of 2-step, UKF and drill elements distilled on his title tune, whilst fucking with technoid garage swing in the concentrated, deep grooving swing and diffused atmospheres of ‘Ubunutu’, and settling on a supple sort of rolling dubstep meets deep tech in ‘Make it Happen’. Def one to check for fans of Batu, Appleblim, Low End Activist, Mosca.
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Fresh grime blood Silas dances around classic formats that were new when he was a toddler, on his killer solo debut for Bristol/Berlin’s Sneaker Social Club.
After proving his DJ and production mettle in face-offs with Trends & Boylan for Mean Streets, a remix of Praga, and his Rinse FM show, Oxford’s Silas comes with a fresh take on classic steez in the ‘Wot’ EP. Where all too often the baby is sloshed out with the bathwater by new producers aping vintage styles, Silas gets right down to the bones and gristle of it here, nimbly stepping to knifepoint darkside UKG a la Hatcha or El-B in ‘Know Yourself’, next to the finely crafted fusion of 2-step, UKF and drill elements distilled on his title tune, whilst fucking with technoid garage swing in the concentrated, deep grooving swing and diffused atmospheres of ‘Ubunutu’, and settling on a supple sort of rolling dubstep meets deep tech in ‘Make it Happen’. Def one to check for fans of Batu, Appleblim, Low End Activist, Mosca.
Fresh grime blood Silas dances around classic formats that were new when he was a toddler, on his killer solo debut for Bristol/Berlin’s Sneaker Social Club.
After proving his DJ and production mettle in face-offs with Trends & Boylan for Mean Streets, a remix of Praga, and his Rinse FM show, Oxford’s Silas comes with a fresh take on classic steez in the ‘Wot’ EP. Where all too often the baby is sloshed out with the bathwater by new producers aping vintage styles, Silas gets right down to the bones and gristle of it here, nimbly stepping to knifepoint darkside UKG a la Hatcha or El-B in ‘Know Yourself’, next to the finely crafted fusion of 2-step, UKF and drill elements distilled on his title tune, whilst fucking with technoid garage swing in the concentrated, deep grooving swing and diffused atmospheres of ‘Ubunutu’, and settling on a supple sort of rolling dubstep meets deep tech in ‘Make it Happen’. Def one to check for fans of Batu, Appleblim, Low End Activist, Mosca.
Fresh grime blood Silas dances around classic formats that were new when he was a toddler, on his killer solo debut for Bristol/Berlin’s Sneaker Social Club.
After proving his DJ and production mettle in face-offs with Trends & Boylan for Mean Streets, a remix of Praga, and his Rinse FM show, Oxford’s Silas comes with a fresh take on classic steez in the ‘Wot’ EP. Where all too often the baby is sloshed out with the bathwater by new producers aping vintage styles, Silas gets right down to the bones and gristle of it here, nimbly stepping to knifepoint darkside UKG a la Hatcha or El-B in ‘Know Yourself’, next to the finely crafted fusion of 2-step, UKF and drill elements distilled on his title tune, whilst fucking with technoid garage swing in the concentrated, deep grooving swing and diffused atmospheres of ‘Ubunutu’, and settling on a supple sort of rolling dubstep meets deep tech in ‘Make it Happen’. Def one to check for fans of Batu, Appleblim, Low End Activist, Mosca.