Twenty years ago, a musical revolution was taking place south of the river Thames. Clubbers were congregating in areas like Elephant and Castle to listen to a seductive, swinging take on house music that would come to be known to the whole world as UK Garage.
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South London Art Social 2016 – Thornton Heath – September 2016
1. KAYTRANADA – Bus Rides The entire 99.9% album was perfection. This, in particular, was a favourite of mine for late night walks home. A dream-like concoction of drums, piano twinkles and strings. Very Tom Misch/J Dilla-esque. 2. Making Jacob – TBJ Listen to this on a sunny day in a park. I promise you …
Nickelus F & Namebrand – “How Sway?” Esperanza Spalding – Judas Chloe x Halle – Red Lights Flatbush Zombies- A Spike Lee Joint Solange – Don’t Touch My Hair Andy Shauf – “Early to the Party 9th Wonder – Friends Chop Rapsody – 2AM ft. Ab-Soul https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJvCfBNcH10 Noname – Freedom Interlude KING – The Greatest …
Hiatus – Precipice Whatever Hiatus do, they will be in my top 10. Precipice is their single of 2016. It is dreamy, melancholic and empowering. There are a few things better in life than finding a track like this. When you are in need, when you find yourself on the verge of a precipice. Damu …