Dis Fig – The Account ft. the wind between Review: Industrial Layers and Spoken-Word Focus
Dis Fig’s ‘The Account’ pairs industrial, layered production with a spoken-word delivery that cuts through the mix, giving the track a dark, focused centre.
Dis Fig’s ‘The Account’ pairs industrial, layered production with a spoken-word delivery that cuts through the mix, giving the track a dark, focused centre.
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