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Fortune Flavours EP

Streeton

To The Rock
TTR026 | 2025-01-31  
Streeton is a rising star in the world of bass-driven, genre-blending electronic music, and his latest EP Fortune Flavours is set to make a serious mark. Combining breakbeats, deep grooves, and a mastery of atmospheric textures, Streeton showcases his full range of talents with an EP that's all killer, no filler.



"Dance With You", sets the tone for this exciting chapter in his musical evolution. Bursting with broken beats, spacey sweeps, and a hypnotic vocal, the track's dubby basslines and atmospheric chords swirl together, enveloping the listener. It's a sonic ride that pulls you in with every sweep of grainy synths, allowing you to get completely lost in the music.



Following up with "Prophets", Streeton dives into a darker, more intense side of his sound. Afro-tinged, sub-heavy, and with a Burial-esque quality, this chuggy roller hits hard and fast, keeping heads down and gun fingers up at any point of the rave. The track's undeniable groove and weighty bass make it an instant anthem for those who crave the deeper, darker side of electronic music.



"Shina", quickly sets the tone with gorgeous vocal stabs and UK garage influences that shine through every beat. Layers of spacey, whirly funk, accented by cowbells and synths, create a bouncy, high-energy vibe that's impossible to resist. It's the kind of track that pulls you in from the first drop, building momentum with each new layer of sound.

 

Next, "The Shakeup" cranks up the intensity with a breakbeat-driven roller that gets the dancefloor moving. Full of choppy vocals, deep, thumping chords, and those signature "mother funking" sounds, this track hits hard and doesn't let up, setting the stage for a relentless party vibe that carries through the entire EP.



With Fortune Flavours, Streeton proves he's a master of energy and atmosphere. Whether it's the infectious pace of "Shina", the breakneck groove of "The Shakeup", or the rest of the EP's forward-driving anthems, the tracks feel right at home in spaces like We Out Here, Deviation or Carnival. It's heads down, hands up, screw-face energy all the way, with a sound that blends classic influences with an undeniably modern edge.
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