Review: As one of both grime & UKG's most prominent production masterminds, seeing a brand new album landing from the one and only Preditah is always exciting to see. This time around, the levels of fusion between garage & 140 are absolutely through the roof, as we take in classic instrumentals such as 'Blacksmith' with its bulbous 808 clunks and 'Stringathon', driven by catchy string plucks in a classic, old school grime style. This whole project feels refreshing beyond belief, removing any feeling of stagnancy from the grime genre, with our highlights having to include the super tidy drum & synth combos of 'Barry Allen', the hard hitting sub-drives of 'Burberry' and of course the vibrant low end stutters and glitchy melodic injections of 'Brum'. Incredible work from a true UK legend.
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