[SUS] Collective is actively helping to curate the underground by providing a constant outlet for upcoming trap and bass producers. Generating the ninth volume of their ongoing [SUS] Tape series, this assemblage of tracks include some underground favorites such as Gurf and KUREI as well as names worth investigating further such as the letter i and Dielahn. From intro to outro each song has a well deserved spot in this ten track tape of delectable ear candy.
Diving into the second track of this compilation, we get a colossal collab between Danforth and Gurf, both of which have been defining their own trail in the underground. Taking classic rap lyrics and slapping them over thick 808’s has proved to be a recipe that never fails. Doing exactly this, ‘Tippin” samples Mike Jones ‘Still Tippin” and pairs it with a girtty trap arrangement that may induce a speaker fire.
Shortly after, it’s time for ‘Happy Hour’ with a FUXWITHIT favorite, KUREI. Getting straight to the point and wasting no time, the wet womps begin to get tossed back and forth with a less is more attitude. Simple yet effective, this track will leave you needing a Lyft with its intoxicating rhythm and fun to follow flow.
Moving further into the collection, things become vastly more weird with a dose of ‘Disco Gas,’ a collaborative effort between holderr and yvga. A deep, crunchy grime that twists elements of trap with left field bass. Emulating emotions you weren’t capable of feeling before. ‘Disco Gas’ provides an eerie bass line with polished vocals over the top to help supply a tranquil listening experience.
Enlisting SpicyBois own creator of WookStep, Mr. Wizvrd rounds out the compilation with ‘They’ve Arrived’. Dispatching an emergency signal that leads to an invasion of bass. Seeking shelter is highly recommended at this time. The second drop comes in with a bouncing house lead before dropping into the final destination of half time trap destruction. Encompassing multiple elements of musical array, this is a substantial conclusion for [SUS] Tape Vol.9.
[SUS] Collective provide all of the proper variables for an enhanced listening experience. Being their third installment for this year, hopefully we are lucky enough to receive one final project before 2019 comes to a close. While we patiently wait for what is next from [SUS], be sure to scope volume nine in its entirety.