
If there's any sound we wish could be as much of an inescapable thing as Euro-club and dubstep have been within the mainstream Top 40 world in recent years, it would be hip-house, more specifically, the late '802s/ early '902s throwback type Azealia Banks has been serving. A sibling record of sorts to "2123, "19913, the fittingly-titled title cut from Banks' recently dropped EP , sounds like a twenty-year old club banger freshly unearthed from the vaults for the first time, rocking a skeletal electro thump that, peppered with teasing bits of synths and [...]