INP019 Infamy- Flying Swords / Perplexed

by Chris Inperspective Walton

Protruding outward in a fit of cemented rage and intricate design, London’s Infamy
smacks us about with his dense, undeniably urban sound with Flying Swords and
Perplexed. Combining deep, washing atmospheres and a brooding string section with raw
drums and overall tight production techniques, INP019’s sound could be considered one
of the hardest crossovers of Drum and Bass with shades of Breakcore one could muster.

Leaping between styles of the electronic, yet remaining fundamentally rooted at its core,
INP019 packs a hefty punch. Above all, the density is to be most noted. This release is
heavy, it’s hard and it’s unrelenting in its onslaught of breaks that is so wonderfully
complemented with the subtleties of its ambiance, undertones and overtones.

We would suggest to prepare your spirit for what comes, but you will soon discover the
futility of such preparation.

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Protruding outward in a fit of cemented rage and intricate design, London’s Infamy
smacks us about with his dense, undeniably urban sound with Flying Swords and
Perplexed. Combining deep, washing atmospheres and a brooding string section with raw
drums and overall tight production techniques, INP019’s sound could be considered one
of the hardest crossovers of Drum and Bass with shades of Breakcore one could muster.

Leaping between styles of the electronic, yet remaining fundamentally rooted at its core,
INP019 packs a hefty punch. Above all, the density is to be most noted. This release is
heavy, it’s hard and it’s unrelenting in its onslaught of breaks that is so wonderfully
complemented with the subtleties of its ambiance, undertones and overtones.

We would suggest to prepare your spirit for what comes, but you will soon discover the
futility of such preparation.