[00:00] Sloane Rivera: Stereocurrent, your daily roundup of indie music, vinyl culture, and scene news. [00:06] Sloane Rivera: I'm Sloan Rivera, and today we're stepping into a very specific kind of haze, [00:11] Sloane Rivera: the kind that sounds like it was poured through a tape deck and left to glow. [00:16] Julian Vance: And I'm Julian Vance. [00:18] Julian Vance: If you like your rap with texture, you can almost touch warm saturation, soft grit. [00:24] Julian Vance: A little wobble on the edges, this one's for you. [00:26] Sloane Rivera: Our headline, TCEPs For Real, covered by ANR Factory in a review by Amelia Van der Gaste. [00:34] Sloane Rivera: The write-up calls it vibe-heavy, introspective, and built around textural scintillation, [00:40] Sloane Rivera: like he's waxing lyrical over something lifted straight from a tape deck. [00:43] Julian Vance: That phrase, tape deck textures, is doing a lot of work in the best way. [00:49] Julian Vance: The review paints for real as wavy and warm in that lo-fi aesthetic, the kind of intimacy [00:56] Julian Vance: where the room tone feels like part of the hook. [00:59] Sloane Rivera: It's also about the flow. [01:00] Sloane Rivera: Vandergass describes... [01:02] Sloane Rivera: TCEP as meditative, but not sleepy. [01:06] Sloane Rivera: There's cheeky grit of grime. [01:08] Sloane Rivera: There's dreamy transcendence of ambient electronica. [01:11] Sloane Rivera: And then that tempered soul and vibrance of afrobeat. [01:14] Sloane Rivera: It's a three-way mirror, and somehow he's centered in all of it. [01:18] Sloane Rivera: And the review really leans into how boundaries don't hold much meaning here. [01:23] Sloane Rivera: Hip-hop is the center of gravity, clear, but the edges are constantly bleeding into other forms. [01:30] Sloane Rivera: Not as a flex, more like a lived-in language. [01:34] Julian Vance: Let's talk about the mixed details the piece spotlights, because they're tactile. [01:38] Julian Vance: Vandergass points to the rattles of the 808s sitting against the coral ring of the guitars as they ascend through the mix. [01:46] Sloane Rivera: That's a delicious contrast. [01:48] Sloane Rivera: The 808 rattle, physical, low-end, almost percussive tension versus guitars that are described like voices. [01:57] Sloane Rivera: Coral ring suggests something harmonic and lifted, like the track is reaching upward while the drums keep you grounded. [02:05] Sloane Rivera: Right? [02:06] Sloane Rivera: And that push-pull is tied to the song's emotional core. [02:10] Sloane Rivera: The review frames it as a vulnerable confessional, at TCEP moving through aspiration, desire, conviction, while reality bends and shifts and tries to shape itself around him. [02:24] Julian Vance: Which makes that intimacy make sense. [02:27] Julian Vance: Lofi isn't just a filter here, it's a closeness. [02:30] Julian Vance: The write-up's basically saying, [02:32] Julian Vance: you're not listening from the back of the room, [02:34] Julian Vance: you're right up on the edge of the thought. [02:36] Sloane Rivera: The other anchor in Vandergast's review is the foundation beneath the sound, who a TCEP is. [02:43] Sloane Rivera: The piece notes he was born in Zimbabwe, raised in Essex, and is now settled in London. [02:49] Julian Vance: And it frames that as more than biography. [02:52] Julian Vance: It's the sensibilities of the African diaspora carried into the sonic identity. [02:57] Julian Vance: This idea that the record holds warmth, playfulness, and depth because it's made from folded influences, not siloed ones. [03:05] Sloane Rivera: There's also a line in the review that really lands. [03:08] Sloane Rivera: The desire to create work that documents his short time on this strange spinning rock. [03:14] Sloane Rivera: That's both cosmic and grounded, like journaling, but in surround sound. [03:20] Julian Vance: And practically speaking, if you want to tap in right now, [03:23] Julian Vance: A&R Factory notes For Real is available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify. [03:29] Sloane Rivera: That's our polls for today. [03:31] Sloane Rivera: TC Pepps For Real, as reviewed by Amelia Van der Gast and A&R Factory. [03:36] Sloane Rivera: Tape deck warmth, a meditative flow, grime ambient Afrobeat cross currents, [03:42] Sloane Rivera: and a diasporic through line from Zimbabwe to Essex to London. [03:46] Sloane Rivera: Stereocurrent. Stay curious. Stay close to the texture. I'm Sloan Rivera. [03:52] Julian Vance: And I'm Julian Vance. Catch you next time on Stereocurrent. [03:55] Julian Vance: Stereocurrent.neuralnewscast.com. [03:58] Julian Vance: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. [04:01] Julian Vance: View our AI transparency policy at neuralnewscast.com.