Omawiamy długo wyczekiwany album jednego z najważniejszych raperów dekady.
The first seconds of this track are a delusional intro – sort of a report from a process that took place by pure serendipity. For a moment we hear a distorted voice released from the ocean abyss, then we witness a resounding emergence of a female silhouette still dressed in foamy apparel. And that's when the feast kicks off. People who are gathered around join the celebration recognizing a supernatural being in the newcomer and together praise the elements, the only creators and providers to every single thing. Divine imponderables begin to float on invisible aerial routes, stardust covers up ... read more
Techno in Poland has quickly walked along the path that hadn't been previously trod by any other music genre. Starting as a shadowy object of the '90s adolescent' nostalgia, abandoned in favour of the boom of trip-hop, rave, house and other great dance music styles of the era, over the next few years it gained quite a recognition and became the most effective way of expression for young talents born around the golden age of the Detroit sound. Polish techno has enjoyed a rich history (you can tell by looking up when exactly the country's most outstanding record labels, such ... read more
House goes back home (via Portsmouth) in style. Leon Vynehall did his maths homework and produced tracks that are amazingly up-to-date and recapture symmetrically some other fascinating styles rooted in voguing and the Harlem balroom scene, such as queer rap and Chicago juke. On the one hand, he included their respective critical abilities, and on the other hand, he simply wrapped up few years of our zeal for fascinating, metaphysical house (from Sprinkles' classic milestone to Coyote Clean Up or Fort Romeau) and stepped into this micro-canon with a jaw-dropping bounce. While Mykki Blanco or Le1f owe a lot to house, ... read more