Words by Jesse Serwer—
New York’s Mixpak Records have given us an advance listen on the Gypsy riddim from London beatmaker Famous Eno, ahead of its Dec. 10 release.
Rubi Dan (of The Heatwave fame) is the first to touch the beat, calling out fuckery over its haunted violins on the track called “Terminator.” Little-known U.K. deejay Trigga Nom follows with an equally intimidating but more murderous approach (called “Murder”) while Jamaican singjay Vyral brings some high-grade party/weed lyrics on “Get Frass.” The best is saved for last, in Serocee‘s “Topatop,” a first-hand clash account delivered (in theory) on Famous Eno’s voicemail.
Stream the whole thing below, and cop it through all digital retailers Dec. 10.
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