Review: Fresh from breaking through with a whole album last month (Angel Of Obscurity), Destiny now touches down on K2 with another brace of bangers. Flexing through the Badlands between jump-up, rollers and neuro, we kick off with 'Prophecy' with its heads-down late 90s subs and heavy blocky snares. Deeper into the EP we glide to find 'Pulse' where similar snares and subs are given more of a cosmic twist and a rasping pay off on the drop before 'Through The Dark' closes the show with more of a savage neuro twist. The future's safe in Destiny's hands.
Review: Following releases on the likes of Audio Entropy and Camo Tribe, Temper Dee destresses with a nice bit of 'Ganja' on K2. Five bags deep, each one fruitier than the last, we spark up with the spiky wobbles of 'Go Two' before the eerie fluctuations shroud us in smoke on the sticky-icky title track. Elsewhere on the EP 'Play Wit Sound' cuts through like hot knives, 'Bad Boy Amen' is as heavy as a neat one-skinner, no backy while 'Gunshotz' hits you like a triple bowl bong, all in one lung. From THC to sonic GBH without so much as breaking one law - Temper Dee's on top of his anger management... Are you?
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