Ghoul
Tom Jenkins | Friday 21 January, 2011 12:18

It’s good to see Croydon’s biggest export since Kate Moss and the non-surgical facelift – Dubstep – making a splash in the farthest reaches of the southern hemisphere. Sydney’s Ghoul wear their South London influences firmly on their sleeves. Today’s MPFree is a track from forthcoming EP ‘Dunks’, released February 1st on Speak ‘n’ Spell. It chugs along nicely enough, before kicking off a bit in the middle and towards the end. Gives me the James Blakes.
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