
London's most enigmatic collective Tracey drops debut EP – and it’s a moody, electric dream
AD93-signed London collective, Tracey, has revealed their self-titled debut EP—and oh, it’s everything.
Four tracks of warped R&B, hypnotic electronics, and bass-heavy swagger that prove the collective aren’t just playing the game — they’re rewriting it.
Born in London’s underground but refusing to stay there, Tracey’s sound is a love letter to the weird and wonderful—Kylie Minogue’s pop gloss, Skream’s bassweight, Crystal Castles’ chaos.
The EP follows sludgy, dubstep-kissed banger "Sex Life" but the EP goes even harder: "Sweet" twists soulful R&B into something gloriously feral, while "When I Choose To Be Here With You" wraps you in a fog of eerie, intoxicating vibes.
The band are fresh off supporting Sam Akpro and gearing up for a slot with Mura Masa; ahead of that they're throwing down at Ormside Projects in SE15 on 22 May for the EP launch (slide into +44739901072 if you want to go). This isn’t just a release — it’s a moment.
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