Mystery music and artist collective T.R.U.C.E air massive, bass-heavy track "Turn Of Time"
13 January 2016, 10:45
| Written by
Charlotte Krol
Things are a little hush hush about new music/artist collective T.R.U.C.E. All we know is they have roots in London and Brighton, and they've written one of the most incendiary records we've heard in months.
For all it takes sometimes is a hook - a huge one at that; a hook that doesn't bore on a loop, nor pale as the track progresses, but is deliciously moreish.
T.R.U.C.E's "Turn Of Time" does just that. Ginormous hip-hop beats and squelchy subs hammer behind sensual soul vocals and glitchy samples. The pattern ensues - and we don't want it to end.
Hopefully more is to come from this elusive bunch but for now lose yourself in the startingly brilliant "Turn Of Time".
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