Third Person Lurkin – The Strange Light District

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Strange light district is a stunningly mellow album of instrumentals conjured up by producer Marshall Artist aka Third Person Lurkin’.

This album for me is a prime example as to how important it is having a talented and musically exceptional brain within labels and behind recording emcee’s. This album isn’t about the club bangers and the nastiest sounding kick snare, but more the depths involved in finding, altering and creating ear twitching samples and multi layered rifts that tell a story, without the need for words. This albums nature is purely intended to unwind the mind. Third Person Lurkin’s ability to tie hip hop drums with experimental percussion, electronic synths and a dope assembly of manipulated brass instruments, gives for a extremely civilised yet rugged approach too production.

Holding ties with Badtaste records, Dusted Wax Kingdom and Deadbeat production this guy is a MUST look out for, Serious!

The Strange Light District is an 11 track album, here’s a taster:

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