klurax's 'enough' pays homage to the '90s UK rave scene
Underground bedroom pop talent klurax continues the roll-out for her new EP with 'enough', a track drawing from classic '90s genres like UK garage, jungle, drum and bass, and industrial.
Always lacing her rave-ready output with a pop-girl twist, the new offering belongs to her upcoming third project 'klurax 3', which features six songs about love, social anxiety, and existential dread.
Back in November, the rising talent delivered 'u me forever', an infectious, ethereal number splicing shoegaze with drum 'n' bass. Tapping into the same dance floor energy as its predecessor, 'enough' masterfully mixes sampled breakbeats, lo-fi sounds, nostalgic synths and glitchy drums with girly, spacey vocals.
With her new project around the corner, 2023 is shaping up to be klurax's biggest and best yet.
Stream 'enough' below or listen with your preferred player here.
'enough' by klurax is out now on undercover runner records via DMY.
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