Mensah - Untitled Future Funk - Wire Review
If you haven't seen the latest Wire Magazine, check out some of the nice things they had to say about our man Mensah's latest EP:
"Following a masterful remix of Badness and Sketpa, further blurring the worlds of tough dubstep and Grime, Bristolian Mensah comes with six tracks (three on 12", three download-only) of huge assurance. As the title perhaps suggests, the lead track is not a million miles from Joker's 'Tron', but has even more Hollywood cleanliness than Joker's purple wow. Other tracks apply this sheen to 'Mentasm' - laden retro-Hardcore (Acid Dub), swaggering Grime (Stapleton Road, Rock City), and laser-zapping big-club dubstep (Steady As She Goes), but it's the cracked and lurching "Untitled Future Funk" - in which Acid burps and splintered beats underpin a shrill anthem for totalitarian government by malfunctioning artificial intelligence - where things start to get really interesting..."
You can get your hands on the EP here




