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Bianca Oblivion’s 2022 single “Bad Gyal / EZ 4 Me” on Future Bounce presents a sharp distillation of UK club styles. The titular “Bad Gyal” features vocal interplay from Thai Chi Rosè and Dyer MC, weaving through a pulse that nods to UK funky and ballroom vogue rhythms. The follow-up “EZ 4 Me (Dub)” strips back vocals to emphasize a bassline-driven groove, touching on UK garage and jersey club influences with a nod to jungle’s staccato breakbeats.This two-track release captures the cross-pollination of bass-heavy London scenes circa 2022, where genre boundaries blur into dancefloor pragmatics. Bianca Oblivion’s production is direct and rhythmically precise, demanding attention from DJs who prize tracks that flex between vogue sets and underground club nights. The record’s modest footprint belies its dense layering of styles, making it a signal artifact for those tracing the lineage of UK bass music’s evolving vocabulary.
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Album lore
Bianca Oblivion’s 2022 single “Bad Gyal / EZ 4 Me” on Future Bounce presents a sharp distillation of UK club styles. The titular “Bad Gyal” features vocal interplay from Thai Chi Rosè and Dyer MC, weaving through a pulse that nods to UK funky and ballroom vogue rhythms. The follow-up “EZ 4 Me (Dub)” strips back vocals to emphasize a bassline-driven groove, touching on UK garage and jersey club influences with a nod to jungle’s staccato breakbeats.This two-track release captures the cross-pollination of bass-heavy London scenes circa 2022, where genre boundaries blur into dancefloor pragmatics. Bianca Oblivion’s production is direct and rhythmically precise, demanding attention from DJs who prize tracks that flex between vogue sets and underground club nights. The record’s modest footprint belies its dense layering of styles, making it a signal artifact for those tracing the lineage of UK bass music’s evolving vocabulary.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-37tB5fsOM2AxFnHmrSHrYp |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify