Inkke Returns to Form With 'FWDK Vol. 2'


This time last year, Inkke blew my mind with FWDK, Vol. 1, which he described as an "homage to Memphis rap," which isn't inaccurate. It was deep, at times dark, and very hypnotic, and about a calendar year later, he returns with the second volume, which is double the fun dark, and even more impressive.

It's hard to categorize what this release is. It could be a beat tape; there's a "here's my demo for those who need to hear my style" vibe in it, but tracks like "Crucifix" are fully-realized. I don't need to hear no emcee doing no rhymes over that. Other times, there are skits (with scratches from DJ Cloudo) that string the more macabre aspect of this beat tape together. It's 22 tracks of mesmerizing sound, and is no-doubt helping me get through the winter months.

You can stream FWDK, Vol. 2 in its entirety below, and cop it via Bandcamp.

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