As quite the die hard fan of TV On The Radio, my heart always skips a beat when I see the name Tunde Adebimpe attached to any collaborative project. And I’m usually not disappointed by what I hear on these fortunate encounters. The latest such treat to surface is a track named Grind from dark electronic pop artist from Portland named Natasha Kmeto, who somehow avoided my radar till now despite how much her haunting music befits my tastes. Consider me a new fan, especially after she enlists Tunde Adebimpe on Grind, a song that, as its title suggests, dredges and gouges a deep impression with its pounding intensity and spectral beauty. Grind will be on Natasha Kmeto’s forthcoming album Inevitable, out September 18th via Dropping Gems.
Natasha Kmeto - Grind (Feat. Tunde Adebimpe)
Natasha Kmeto - Grind (Feat. Tunde Adebimpe)
As quite the die hard fan of TV On The Radio, my heart always skips a beat when I see the name Tunde Adebimpe attached to any collaborative project. And I’m usually not disappointed by what I hear on these fortunate encounters. The latest such treat to surface is a track named Grind from dark electronic pop artist from Portland named Natasha Kmeto, who somehow avoided my radar till now despite how much her haunting music befits my tastes. Consider me a new fan, especially after she enlists Tunde Adebimpe on Grind, a song that, as its title suggests, dredges and gouges a deep impression with its pounding intensity and spectral beauty. Grind will be on Natasha Kmeto’s forthcoming album Inevitable, out September 18th via Dropping Gems.
As quite the die hard fan of TV On The Radio, my heart always skips a beat when I see the name Tunde Adebimpe attached to any collaborative project. And I’m usually not disappointed by what I hear on these fortunate encounters. The latest such treat to surface is a track named Grind from dark electronic pop artist from Portland named Natasha Kmeto, who somehow avoided my radar till now despite how much her haunting music befits my tastes. Consider me a new fan, especially after she enlists Tunde Adebimpe on Grind, a song that, as its title suggests, dredges and gouges a deep impression with its pounding intensity and spectral beauty. Grind will be on Natasha Kmeto’s forthcoming album Inevitable, out September 18th via Dropping Gems.
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