Surya Sen channels ’70s funk into the spirit of rave culture on “Earn It”

Surya Sen channels ’70s funk into the spirit of rave culture on “Earn It”

Given his penchant for taking the road less travelled, it makes sense that Surya Sen’s namesake is a Bangladeshi teacher turned revolutionary. The British-Bengali producer and rapper is in the midst of a transformation of his own and in “Earn It”, he’s documenting the relentless pace of the capital that’s pushing him.

Landing off the back of a collaboration with NiNE8 Collective rapper Bone Slim and a remix from DJ Boring, it comes as no surprise that the London-based artist is stitching together the motifs of his favourite sounds. It’s part of a genre-agnostic approach that’s become one of the few certainties in an unpredictable journey thus far through house, garage, and hip-hop adjacent cuts. This attitude comes into full focus in a throbbing bassline that shares DNA with that of LCD Soundsystem’s “Daft Punk Is Playing At My House” and is sampled from NSG’s track and namesake “Earn It”.

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