Worst Behavior co-founder Bell Curve will release her debut album, ‘Unstable Orbit’, next month.
In keeping with the label’s flair for futuristic genre hybrids, the 12-track LP finds the New York producer fusing elements of jungle, footwork, electro, grime, dancehall and more. Depth-charge bass bursts, rib-shaking rhythms and glorious melodies are alchemised to create a collection of irresistibly colourful club music, from peak-time belters to floor-filling mood pieces.
Below, you can hear ‘Lifted’, a warped and weighty cut of outer space dancehall, with guest vocals from Gloucester MC Rider Shafique. It’s massive.
‘Unstable Orbit’ will be released on 15th June. Pre-order it here.
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When we talk about the new wave DJs who’ve been taking the UK by storm, Yazzus dominates the conversation. The Londoner’s bombastic rave sound is a cyclone of knockout techno kicks, dreamy footwork jungle and breakbeat hardcore mayhem, slapped with neon go-faster stripes and astrological nods. It all hints towards the transcendental side of raving, with a joyful silliness at its heart. As she puts it: “You can have a spiritual awakening, but laugh about it.”
As a DJ, Yazzus’ star has been rising for the past half a decade. Originally a grime kid, she found a new passion for ’90s hardcore music while at university; she studied rave subcultures for her dissertation. “The rave scene promoted peace, love, unity and respect, so you know they’re nice people,” she says, “it’s generally a wholesome subculture.”
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