Instrumental hip-hop can be a hard groove to dig into, but CAVE DWLR plays within the confines of the genre admirably. More EDM than straightforward hip-hop, the production here skews busy, with a lot of trap work and chopped samples. Despite that, CAVE DWLRs compositions remain imminently danceable, with a solid beat that never loses sight. There is a grimy feel, not dissimilar to the work of British emcee Dizzee Rascal, and equally as eclectic hyperactive compositions for the Twitter age. Emcee Dom B drops in, providing a few more hooks to the already excellent beats, followed by a track featuring the always on-point Shadowpact.
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