For his latest offering, Woolwich-based Adian Coker opens the doors to 'Gaza' and let us enter a new dimension of his eclectic sound, providing another perfect appetiser for his forthcoming mixtape Lights Fantastic - to be released on November 5th.
http://soundcloud.com/bloominjune/adian-coker-gaza
Composed of heavy drums preluding sinister electric guitar lines, the flawless production complements Adian's ferocious flow and reinforces the lyrical strength of the track, adding a sense of solemnity to the final product. Widely influenced by G.O.O.D Music lord Kanye West's body of work, 'Gaza' is a rebellious chant from the rapper/producer, who refuses to conform to a specific category and adapt to any generic rap sound.
Alongside major players like RWD Mag, DJSemtex.com, Soul Culture and My Little Fried Brain in the UK, his previous track 'Airs & Graces' secured him the support of US hip-hop giant XXL ('The Break Presents') and forward-thinking platform MTV Iggy; the latter publication also included the British rapper up against Thornato, The Cheers, Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics and Sóley in their 'Artists of the Week' poll, which lead Adian to bring home the second-place trophy.
Welcome to Gaza.
LISTEN | DOWNLOAD // 'Gaza'
http://soundcloud.com/bloominjune/adian-coker-gaza
Composed of heavy drums preluding sinister electric guitar lines, the flawless production complements Adian's ferocious flow and reinforces the lyrical strength of the track, adding a sense of solemnity to the final product. Widely influenced by G.O.O.D Music lord Kanye West's body of work, 'Gaza' is a rebellious chant from the rapper/producer, who refuses to conform to a specific category and adapt to any generic rap sound.
Alongside major players like RWD Mag, DJSemtex.com, Soul Culture and My Little Fried Brain in the UK, his previous track 'Airs & Graces' secured him the support of US hip-hop giant XXL ('The Break Presents') and forward-thinking platform MTV Iggy; the latter publication also included the British rapper up against Thornato, The Cheers, Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics and Sóley in their 'Artists of the Week' poll, which lead Adian to bring home the second-place trophy.
Welcome to Gaza.




