Lobby is an unsung hero of the contemporary UK funky/drum circuit.
As part of the Sprung collective in Bristol, he helps organise the city's much-loved annual UK funky day party, which reached its five-year anniversary on the 13th of July this year. The rooftop party has championed influential yet still somewhat underground artists - Apple, Greyman, R1 Ryders - alongside figureheads whose names are synonymous with the sound - like Roska, Crazy Cousinz and Hardhouse Banton - all since 2014.
Lobby brings the same breadth of appreciation for UK funky, percussive sounds and the ethos of the underground to his music - which mostly circulates between his friends and fellow DJs.
3D Thinking, with its broken drums, patterns swinging off-grid, and glitched-out chord stabs, is focused entirely on creating a solid, mind-expanding groove. It's an understated, hypnotic work-out, driven by a deep sub, perfect both for adventurous syncopated techno sets and the UK's funky-inspired underground.
As part of the Sprung collective in Bristol, he helps organise the city's much-loved annual UK funky day party, which reached its five-year anniversary on the 13th of July this year. The rooftop party has championed influential yet still somewhat underground artists - Apple, Greyman, R1 Ryders - alongside figureheads whose names are synonymous with the sound - like Roska, Crazy Cousinz and Hardhouse Banton - all since 2014.
Lobby brings the same breadth of appreciation for UK funky, percussive sounds and the ethos of the underground to his music - which mostly circulates between his friends and fellow DJs.
3D Thinking, with its broken drums, patterns swinging off-grid, and glitched-out chord stabs, is focused entirely on creating a solid, mind-expanding groove. It's an understated, hypnotic work-out, driven by a deep sub, perfect both for adventurous syncopated techno sets and the UK's funky-inspired underground.
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