An old favorite banger! UK rapper Precinct Phantom never disappoints and this throwback from last Fall is no exception. With a grinding electronic beat, the quippy lyricism is as on point as ever with In A Line. Featuring fellow UK rapper Kemetstry, this track is a one-two-punch to really push you through to the other … Continue reading Precinct Phantom – In A Line (feat. Kemetstry)
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Precinct Phantom – A Minute Flat
We're back with another banger from Leeds based UK rapper Precinct Phantom, this time without a featured guest. A Minute Flat is a short and straight forward track, released in August 2020, and truly makes us crave a spliff. With a simple but effective beat and slow groaning electronic effects, Precinct Phantom shows us that … Continue reading Precinct Phantom – A Minute Flat
Precinct Phantom – Bull (feat. Args)
Leeds based UK rapper Precinct Phantom gives us a catchy and hilarious track set to a grimey trap beat. Released back in October 2022, Bull features some lightning quick lyricism, some of the fastest and most impressive we've heard in some time, as well as a grooving atmospheric backing track. Check it out below! https://youtu.be/-kx0vQw0nDU?si=OoRAKDVEJ6T4iCeE … Continue reading Precinct Phantom – Bull (feat. Args)
little boo – an invisible man
This September 2023 release from UK rapper Little Boo offers a sound that earns its place among the best of the trap scene while turning a children's book aesthetic on its head. The background/base instrumentals feel like something from Duke Ellington's Take the A Train. The visuals of the lyric video feature old cartoons while … Continue reading little boo – an invisible man
Otis Mensah – The Mouth of Rainfall
Otis Mensah is back for another featured recommendation! You might remember this UK rapper/hiphop poet from our article about his single "Bruiser bb". This September 2023 release is a perfect addition to the theme of this Wednesday morning of throwback vibes and lo-fi beats. The lyricism on this track goes hand in hand with what … Continue reading Otis Mensah – The Mouth of Rainfall





