
There’s something almost mischievous about TUNTUN. Masked, faceless, and free from expectation, the London producer, also known as Nathan Jamal, treats ‘TEXTURES’ less like an EP and more like a playground. Six tracks, countless layers, and an energy that feels like the city itself vibrating under your feet.
From the first thump of ‘I Wanna Do’, you know this isn’t going to be neat or predictable. Jungle drums collide with glitchy textures, 2-step skitters across the mix, and warped samples pop in and out like they’re alive. It’s chaotic, sure, but in that chaos there’s a pulse, a heartbeat that’s pure TUNTUN: playful, immediate, and impossible to resist.
The magic of ‘TEXTURES’ lies in its contradictions. Tracks swing between frenetic, dancefloor-ready energy and quiet, introspective spaces where melodies hover like a momentary breath. Each beat, each sample, feels carefully chosen to capture not just a sound but a feeling—a London street corner, a late-night warehouse, a fleeting human connection.
In ‘TEXTURES’, TUNTUN doesn’t just make tracks; he creates moments. Messy, joyous, alive, and sometimes just a little wild, it’s a bold introduction to an artist who refuses to play by the rules, and invites you to lose yourself along the way.
