The weight and late-night darkness of trap, fused with a story that refreshingly captivates – LennyDaLux keeps things relevant yet interesting on this latest release.
Singles
Akando talks of predicting fate, acknowledging his own behaviour and utilising this to understand the behaviour of others – and to, subsequently, perhaps gain insight into their thoughts and feelings.
Jake unites with the beat, naturally flowing through the process, making the whole thing feel genuine, and easily crafted.
KunD!’s voice is breathy and expressive, lost within the moment as if simply another instrument – connected to the progression, committed to the scene-setting.
KUNAL has a style of his own, a complex manner of writing that shines brightly for its honesty and smart, sharp presentation alike.
Heavily ambient, distorted yet smooth, emotive yet on point for the contemporary scene – Systovis pours his heart in this new release, and drives with a retro-electronic creative edge in the same instance.
Atlanta artist and song-writer ALX proves unexpectedly impressive as this deeply soulful, contemporary and creative new single pours onto the scene.
There’s something like humour and sadness intertwined, amidst a genuinely likeable musicality that would welcome a live audience with open arms.
A bold collaboration – a fierce, fiery single, which refreshingly marches to the beat of its own drum.
Offering plenty of potential for remix and various paces, You Hear Me Say I Love You feels all at once familiar and decidedly personal – genuine, ultimately, in its relaying of loving sentiments and lasting connection.
The whole thing feels like a nineties rock hit ready and waiting to be rediscovered – Ocean Colour Scene, The Stone Roses, Goo Goo Dolls; the warmth and emotion, the organic and crisp set-up.
Avenue of The Aspects aims high and hits the mark – introducing the introspective, conscious and clever writing style and classic hip hop core of the L.O.U and Big O sound.