Normaling Fires Off Buff Baltimore Club Joint “Boom Bap Hit”
Seclusiasis is the real MVP. The Philly-based imprint, headed up by Dev79 and Starkey, has always taken the time to throw low-end lovers through a loop with some of the most unpredictable bass bits mankind has ever heard. They’ve been toying with tempos most recently, after coming up with a compilation concept that aims to home in on specific BPMs per release. The club-centric 130 is next in the queue to get clobbered by the Sec crew, as they test the limits of what said tempo can handle.
The package is overflowing with fresh goodies, each demonstrating the wide net the label has been known to cast in the past by covering the full spectrum of sounds. They’ve thrown a line to a whole host of game-changers, including Shiftee, El Cucuy, ill-esha and more. Normaling shatters the norm with their high-grade offering, a menacing mixture of Baltimore-brewed beats and UK bassline business. Booms and baps are chopped up and served piping hot over mercurial drums and street-toughened textures that’ll throw blows straight at your sternum.
Available July 29 via Seclusiasis.
Buy the 130 compilation here.
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