Mystic Firm ’s Duppy Catcher arrives like a smoldering incense trail through a twilight dancehall — thick with mysticism, charged with ancestral energy, and unwavering in its spiritual intent. As the second single from their upcoming 2025 EP, it calls on the fierce and unmistakable presence of Perfect Giddimani, whose voice moves like a wind through bamboo, sometimes whispering, sometimes howling, always rooted in purpose. Built on a riddim that sways like a ritual drumbeat, the track doesn’t just echo the roots tradition — it lives inside it. There’s a heartbeat here that pulses with ancient knowing, wrapped in dub textures and reverberations that feel less like studio tricks and more like sonic blessings. The bassline carries weight not just in sound, but in spirit — each note a protective charm. Lyrically, Duppy Catcher confronts the shadows head-on. Malevolent spirits — or perhaps the everyday demons of greed, envy, and oppression — are named and...
Jodie Langford opens 2025 with I See Only Red , a track that doesn’t knock—it kicks down the door. It arrives furious and wide-eyed, like something summoned from the fevered edge of sleep, where fear becomes form and shadow becomes story. Langford, Hull’s high-voltage spoken word firestarter, remains unmatched in her alchemy: punk attitude, rave momentum, and razor-edged lyricism, all swirled into a Molotov cocktail of brilliance that explodes on impact. With longtime collaborator Endoflevelbaddie fanning the flames from behind the desk, I See Only Red doesn’t so much build as it erupts—dragging the listener into the stifling stillness of sleep paralysis. It’s a soundscape steeped in menace: throbbing basslines pulse like an unquiet heart, synths flicker like faulty lights in a haunted room, and Langford’s voice slices through the gloom with knowing venom. Her delivery is fierce and sardonic, but never without that familiar glint of mischief, like she’s narrating the horror fro...