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Juicy mp3 music download app




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She's clearly had an expansive and diverse musical education, and channels her expertise as a DJ into her wide-ranging productions the title track sets her vox - somehow in the same sphere as Warrior Queen’s killer album sessions with Marina Rosenfeld - over rolling kicks and clanking metallic percussion, while 'Lifeline' decompresses into a musical airlock of thumping drums and acidic DSP and 'AEIOU' pastes BLAQ BANDANA's laconic flow over an overdriven punk-trap exo-skeleton that sounds as if it's been cut from rusted metal sheets with a bandsaw. It's hard to believe that 'Juicy Juicy' is Makossiri's debut release, her productions are anything but rudimentary. Like the best Hakuna Kulala material, it's tough to classify, or ignore. Most surprising is the EP's closing track 'Ossiris Drums' that looks to Cairo with its rousing mahraganat-inspired beat that slides it alongside music from Egyptian innovators like 3Phaz and Dijit.ĭrawing on Egyptian mythology, Afrofuturism and radical politics, Kenyan DJ and producer Makossiri impresses with an unhinged rattle of pneumatic techno, industrial noise, post-punk and experimental club sounds. He shifts rhymes between Makossiri's fuzzed woodblock bumps and eerie synth drones, impressing again after an electrifying appearance on STILL's "KIKOMMANDO". On 'AEIOU' however, she strips her sound back to the bare essentials, allowing Ugandan rapper BLAQ BANDANA to take the spotlight. Fractured East African experimental club cuts like 'Lifeline' and 'Moving On' are as propulsive and futuristic as her Hakuna Kulala labelmate Slikback, with seismic, dancefloor-demolishing bass and awkward, robotic synths meeting in almost ceremonial grandeur. An accomplished and intrepid DJ, she produces with a similarly borderless mindset, curling eccentric club rhythms and foundation-rattling rap with sheet noise, anxious drone and a widescreen sense of storytelling. "Juicy Juicy" is her first attempt at production, and documents her uncynical excitement and ambition. Born in Kenya, the Kampala based producer and DJ draws on a wide range of musical and cultural interests, from hard techno and extreme noise to folk-punk and traditional African sounds, spiking these raw ingredients with radical politics, Egyptian mythology and Afrofuturism. Video for Juicy Juicy here youtu.be/TL1Cx-yhGTAĮrupting in a high-pressure spray of pummeling kicks, metallic industrial percussion and disorienting alien vocals, Makossiri's debut EP is a fearless introduction to her unrestrained DIY narrative.






Juicy mp3 music download app