Following the dubwise dancehall versions in Muslimgauze style & fashion from E3 & Alter Echo, off-centre dancehall with pop sensibilities from Young Echo’s O$VMV$M & Rider Shafique and Firehouse-era digital dancehall killers from London’s Mosca, LavaLava now returns with a record of ruffneck acid-tinged dancehall punk.
Naples very own NPLGNN is at the controls this time along, following his appearances on Boomkat’s Reel Torque, ‘Where To Now?’ and of course the newly minted Forever Now imprint with partner in crime Dave Saved.
Hardcore dancehall at it’s best, NPLGNN calls for soundsystem frenzy straight from the start with Weaponized Riddim, ringing off de-tuned tones that swerve and duck around aggro hi-hats, devastating kick drums and of course the acid line that works it’s way in during play.
Things get a little more heads down with ‘Dancing Under CS’ although that is not to say there is a dip in energy… This one still thumps in a very tough way, it’s just a more guttural affair, mainly made up of chunks of bass and kick drum, with bursts of high frequency disrupting the whirlwind like lightning to a dark sky, not far off from the mechanised bogle we love about Tiger’s infamous ‘Rap Pon Rydim’.
Last but not least, Sonic Guerilla, the all out, gunshot acid splurge that licks the final nail in the coffin for all soundbwoy who try test.
Ring the alarm!
Served up in an edition of 500.
Mastered and cut by Lewis at Stardelta.
Presented with an ink-heavy, anarchic splatter of a screenprint on each side of the sleeve, designed by Patch D Keyes.