![]() ![]() ![]() The latter flirts with indie rock, reminiscent of early American Football. Unwilling to rely too heavily on vocalists, midway through the EP we are presented with two instrumentals, the jazz influenced ‘Loftus’, and the guitar led ‘Partners’. It is the most fun song on the record, largely because Mac Wetha cuts the beat midway through MC Bone Slim’s verse, causing him to plead with the producer to “keep it running.” ![]() Opener ‘Smokers’ ‘ finds rapper/singer Lava La Rue delivering some of her most memorable lines to date, including the endlessly quotable “Make your bitch cry like Adele // stack the cheese like babybel // diamonds whiter than Coachella”. For 17 minutes he invites us into a world of hip-hop beats, disjointed guitar chords and deep atmospheric bass. Despite the myriad of guests, the R’n’B producer succeeds in creating an EP that is uniquely his. “You’re listening to Mac Wetha,” states the EP’s opening soundbite, as if we needed telling. ![]()
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