“Gorilla” is taken from Clams Casino’s Rainforest EP (pictured above), and exhibits the artist’s penchant for crafting thick washes of grimy fuzz, pitched-up/down vocal samples, syrupy basslines, and slow-slapping beats-then shrouding the whole thing in more shadowy atmospheres and gritty textures. The recent addition of burgeoning beatsmith Clams Casino-who’s already produced for the likes of Lil B and Soulja Boy and dropped a much-lauded instrumental mixtape-to its slowly expanding roster is testament to that claim, and this distorted slow-burner of a tune further solidifies it. In less than a year, the totally on-fire Tri Angle label has quickly made a name for itself as a respectable source for dark electronic music influenced by hip-hop and R&B, but now the hub seems to be inching just a bit closer to releasing more or less straightforward hip-hop.
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