808INK drop new single "Grubble"
28 September 2015, 12:12
| Written by
Parris O'Loughlin-Hoste
London has been producing a lot of notable hip hop as of late, and this doesn’t go a miss with 808Ink. The London collective have dropped their first single, Grubble from their debut Billy’s Home LP.
Full of dark trap and electronic sounds intertwined with the traditional boom-bap of hip hop, "Grubble" serves up as an interesting cut from the forthcoming LP with the collective brokenly skipping over the beat with their dark lyricism and funky flows. 808INK are definitely another collective to keep an eye on from the UK.
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