
As premiered by The Black Madonna on BBC Radio 1's Residency, the record opens with O O O, a peak-time banger comprising of pungent vocal direction, and gently swung, pristinely programmed percussion.
Duvrow Hill utilises a clattering worm break, with spacious bass devastation, complimenting aromatic, time-stretched vocals.
Three Strikes, named after it's three different, distinct drops, consists of an extraordinary arrangement, exposing a fuller view as it concludes an EP of valuable club tools.
Duvrow Hill utilises a clattering worm break, with spacious bass devastation, complimenting aromatic, time-stretched vocals.
Three Strikes, named after it's three different, distinct drops, consists of an extraordinary arrangement, exposing a fuller view as it concludes an EP of valuable club tools.
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