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Album lore
Look At Me Now, released in June 2025 on ONEFOUR RECORDS, marks a continuation of ONEFOUR’s imprint on the aussie drill scene. The 16-track collection furthers their signature blend of UK drill influences with Australian street narratives, captured with stark precision and raw immediacy. Tracks like "Change" and "Father’s Day" anchor the album in gritty realism, while "Blood in My Eyes" and "Bricks & Mortar" deliver the hard-hitting rhythms and clipped flows that define the genre’s austere pulse.The Segway Remix of "Spinnin" featuring Nemzzz, singled out here, exemplifies the album’s cross-continental dialogue, with UK drill’s mechanical percussion and sliding bass lines refracted through ONEFOUR’s local inflection. This release, with nearly 400,000 scrobbles on Last.fm, stands as a vital artifact for those tracing drill’s expanding lineage beyond its London origins, preserving a distinct Australian voice within the global canon.
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| SKU | SPOT-38a8FVRPALCA2IYGcVMVOv |
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Album lore
Look At Me Now, released in June 2025 on ONEFOUR RECORDS, marks a continuation of ONEFOUR’s imprint on the aussie drill scene. The 16-track collection furthers their signature blend of UK drill influences with Australian street narratives, captured with stark precision and raw immediacy. Tracks like "Change" and "Father’s Day" anchor the album in gritty realism, while "Blood in My Eyes" and "Bricks & Mortar" deliver the hard-hitting rhythms and clipped flows that define the genre’s austere pulse.The Segway Remix of "Spinnin" featuring Nemzzz, singled out here, exemplifies the album’s cross-continental dialogue, with UK drill’s mechanical percussion and sliding bass lines refracted through ONEFOUR’s local inflection. This release, with nearly 400,000 scrobbles on Last.fm, stands as a vital artifact for those tracing drill’s expanding lineage beyond its London origins, preserving a distinct Australian voice within the global canon.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-38a8FVRPALCA2IYGcVMVOv |
|---|
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