Let’s face it, the UK’s pretty-much gone to shit over the past week – the government’s all over the place; politicial parties don’t know if they’re coming or going, and there’s a large civil divide brewing off the back of the recent vote to leave the European Union.
The timing of this is therefore somewhat bizarre, what with new music from Shakka who teams up with Incisive for Push. Just last year, Shakka dropped his Lost Boys EP which, conceptually, focused around London going to shit, with government fuck-ups and forces meaning a bleak outlook for humanity. Sound familiar?
Anyhooooo, yeah, Shak’s back, with Incisive. Push is as great as you’d expect something from both West Londoners to be (Incisive’s signature production styles are fully-prevalant here), so bump it below:
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