
“High Like This” is the exhilarating debut from self-contained bedroom producer Kevin George
19 January 2018, 12:35
| Written by
Aaron Powell
The track is taken from Kevin George’s upcoming long-form project, LOVELAND.
An emerging talent, Kevin George is mixing the ceremonial groove of the Purple One with the reverberated grandeur of Tame Impala to create his very own brand of psychedelia infused emo sing-song rap. The newcomer definitely fits in the “SoundCloud rapper/producer/singer” bracket akin to the likes of Melo Makes Music and Lund but also manages to imbue his music with a sense of daring and originality. If “High Like This” is anything to go by, Kevin George is the blueprint for innovative artistry in 2018.
“High Like This” is out now.
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