Gaika, Basic Volume
Bristol-based Gaika grounds his music in the Brirish in stylings of the hip hop world — dancehall, grime, dub — but uses electronic augmentations to build a futuristic sound all his own. Along the way he draws in elements of trap and modern American rap too, in a way that feels unfiying rather than assimilating. The sonics are fascinating; Gaika’s lyrics are pointed and provocative and his vocal melodies are just as sharp, but the beats are heavy and muddied, drenched with tense, ominous synths. Gaika is a true rap artist, not only an MC with something to say, but also a musician who insists on saying in a unique and challenging way. Highlights: “Black Empire (Killmonger Riddim),” “Crown & Key,” “Seven Churches For St. Jude”
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