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Attachments (feat. Coi Leray) | Pressa, Coi Leray | 02:51 | |
96 Freestyle | Pressa | 01:52 | |
Showgirls | 12AM, Tyla Yaweh, Pressa | 02:44 | |
Mansion | Pressa, Houdini, 6ixbuzz | 02:46 | |
Glitch | Dj Charlie B, Pressa | 03:12 | |
420 in London | Pressa, Lil Uzi Vert, Murda Beatz | 03:39 | |
Head Tap | Pressa, Sleepy Hallow, Sheff G | 03:04 | |
Dracula (feat. Flipp Dinero) | Pressa, Flipp Dinero | 02:06 | |
Maserati | Pressa | 02:53 | |
Blame Me | Pressa | 03:32 |
Harking back to a deeper, darker half-step style of dubstep, Pressa is part of a UK scene putting new life into the old sound. “It might have been the rise of the screeching, mid-range-led sound that has in recent years been taking over the image of dubstep that made the deeper, half-step end of the spectrum seem like the less soulful, even danceable option or it might easily have been 'Horror Show'; what is more clear though is the recent reclamation of this sound as the opposite of boring or motionless by a number of up-and-coming producers. The likes of Killa & Instinct, Lurka, TMSV, Myrkur and District are breathing new life into the sound, and Pressa is another name that can be added to that list. With a similarly progressive take on the sub-bass, halftime basics of dubstep and an audible jungle influence in not only his breaks but also his basslines, Pressa is taking the sound forward with him.” (Hedmuk)