A consistent, persistent effort to evolve paired with the confidence to push the expanse of uncanny, experimental sound has allowed Jackson, Mississippi producer TVBOO to quickly rise the ranks of up & coming trap producers, gaining recognition in live sets from notable artists spanning multiple genres with colossal singles such as ‘Wook Worm’ or ‘dashigo’.
His latest concoction incorporates a meaty hip-hop sample with wobbly, gritty synths and the signature TVBOO galactic space risers. Needless to say, ‘Ruckus’ more than withholds its namesake and is bound to disturb you in all the right ways.
An eerie synth melody presents an ominous opening for the track, as the filter-heavy rap vocals commence, a distant wailing siren warns of the oncoming threat. The drums hasten and the vocals tune out, melding seamlessly into a chilling riser momentarily before a daunting break reintroduces the chorus and an invasion of pulverant synths.
Foreboding vocals and ominous breaks give the tune a rigid, choppy feel, while expertly placed snares, sleek risers and space blips contribute to a nearly seamless listening experience. ‘Ruckus’ further illustrates TVBOO’s complex sound design, and affirms yet again why he’s become a household name with regards to the freeform trap sound.