No Man by Deptford Goth
Tom Jenkins | Monday 15 August, 2011 17:46
This positively reeks of the sort of music enjoyed by the sort of people who get the backs up of the rowdier teenage residents of E8 and E9, but don’t let that put you off. Cooler than an I Heart London T-shirt, with a similar lifespan no doubt, No Man’s four and a half minutes convey an almost gospel-tinged fervour, lending it a warmth which, if built upon, could see the South London producer reaching staggeringly beautiful heights. The track is taken from new EP Youth II, out October 17th via Merok.
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