
Jafro – Warm Up Sessions
Shortest ever ukhh.com post submission: Jafro. Jesus tittyfucking-shitchrist. Nails.
Shortest ever ukhh.com post submission: Jafro. Jesus tittyfucking-shitchrist. Nails.
If you’ve been wondering what the future of hip hop’s going to be like you should probably check this. Man like Raf looking like an astronaut on the top floor of a parking lot. Spacey trap beat kinda flex. Feel like I’m flying through the stars. Nice.
Beast of a tune from Brighton MC Hatter, who drops the first visual from his forthcoming project with producer Saffa Ghorishi ‘Upside Down’ featuring Eyez.
For those wondering what 2019 is going to be like, based on the first month, the answer is “Probably shit.” Global warming, Brexit, the continued existence of Soundcloud rap, none of it suggests this year will be a one to remember. However, it’s not all bad news. For instance, Skrabl is back and he’s as angry as ever!
Following on from 2016’s The Emperor’s New Garms, the Southend emcee has honed his already razor-sharp delivery to an even finer point. On Wood for the Trees, Skrabl stakes his claim as one of the leading voices in the scene today, and God help anyone who tries to disagree.
The title track snarls like a pitbull pumped up on cans of Monster Energy and Tory blood. You can imagine Guy Richie featuring it in a scene as an audio shorthand for ‘urban’. But, unlike the fake cockney director, Skrabl doesn’t bother with gangster posturing. ‘I Can’t Take It’, for instance, delivers a frank assessment of the rappers mental health struggles without lapsing into self-pity or feel-good cliches.
Even putting aside the lyrical wit on show here, Wood for the Trees is a further step up for the rapper. ‘Skrooz Loose’ is a fucking masterclass in delivery, while ‘101 Gun Salute’ could be a test study in breath control. To be honest, you could say this for pretty much every track on the album. From spinning verbal rings around the grime-tinged instrumentals of ‘Move Back’ to dropping anthemic hooks on ‘T.F.K.B’, Skrabs has more solid gold bars than a Swiss bank.
Production comes courtesy of longtime collaborator Oozhe. The Troll Gang sibling delivers a note-perfect blend of classic boom-bap beats and contemporary grime and trap. It speaks volumes that Skrabs can traverse the different soundscapes and still make every track his own. Or, at least, it is until you realise his versatility is one of the key reasons he’s recognised as a legit veteran of the scene.
You can see why Wordplay Records chose to launch their label with Wood for the Trees – it’s the epitome of top-tier hip hop. We might only be one month into the year, but Skrabl has set a new high bar for everything to come. Maybe 2019 won’t be so bad after all.
Wood for the Trees is out now on Wordplay Records.
Second single from the forthcoming Pitch 92 album 3rd Culture set to drop later this month on High Focus. ‘Kingdom’ Ft. LayFullStop, Jehst & Sparkz
New Lazy Eyez from his forthcoming debut album Coastline To Cityscape dropping later this month on Green Brick Records. ‘Square One’ features smooth vocals and production from Mac Lloyd and is the third single lifted from the album that is available for pre-order here
New single from Train Robbers (Casa Blanca & Bucket Hat Jack) lifted from their self produced project set to drop later this year. Filmed around Badalona and Barcelona after a recent show. Look out for more dropping from the duo soon.
Dope one take video for ‘Strange World’ lifted from the new Strange Cinema LP from Jack Jetson & Illinformed that dropped today on Lost Scroll Records.
Latest video from Ramson Badbonez dropped yesterday to coincide with the release of new album Mic Day The 13th. (Check out our review here.)The Illinformed produced ‘Weirdos’ is a symptom of the kind of illness you can expect from the LP.
New sickness from Vard and Wish Master. Dope production by Baileys Brown. Desolate city visuals by Sektion Red.