Straying from the classic trap beats expected from Gryzzlee,
Rollerblades showcases experimental production that sounds more at home on speakers at dimly lit raves. Using elements of house, rap, trance and lo-fi,
Rollerblades never stays in one place in terms of mood and tempo, creating a unique listening experience of solid songs that never feel repetitive.
Rollerblades opens up with the distorted “Rap3030.” Atop its reversed samples, disembodied shrieks, lo-fi vocals and intense build ups, the track screams, “This is something different.” “Rap3030” impresses with its ability to mix held back, yet intense, vocals and a fairly dreamy and mellow beat to create a song that is able to be relaxing and heart racing at the flip of a switch.