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JP's Underground Tracks of The Month

Joseph JP Patterson was back on Ö÷²¥´óÐã Introducing in Scotland with Ally McCrae on Sunday, giving the lowdown on his favourite underground tracks this month...

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3. Zeo Zeonardo Feat. Zoe – Back Into Time

My third track of the month comes from two of Wolverhampton’s finest, and . Zeo is an MC who has made a name for himself within the bassline music scene, as well as Zoe – who has sung on some of bassline’s most recognizable tracks. The two have teamed up on Back Into Time, a nice summery track about the good ol’ days!


2. Stormer – Cotton Buds

Stormer

Grime MC Stormer

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My second track of the month comes from , who is an MC and member of well-known grime collective, OGz. On this -produced track, we see Stormer attack the hard-hitting beat, almost as if he’s battling against it.


1. TRACK OF THE MONTH: Discarda – Pleny Flows

My track of the month comes from , an east London-born MC who has been in and out of the grime scene for a few years now. Recently, though, Discarda has been getting back on his musical grind: performing at various live events and doing a lot more radio sets. On the -produced track, ‘Pleny Flows’, we see Discarda unleash that angry, hype flow – which he’s so notoriously known for.
SCOTTISH TRACK OF THE MONTH: Hector Bizerk - Fat Cat
The drum-heavy intro on Hector Bizerk's track, Fat Cat, won me over immediately. His delivery is extremely clear due to the nature of the production - which allows him to flow smoothly. The dubstep breakdown is also worthy of praise.


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