Crash

London-based collective Last Night in Paris (LNIP) return with a surge of energy on jumpy offering ‘Crash’ ahead of their forthcoming EP landing next month.

LNIP are a collective with their hands in numerous formats of art, with members working and residing across the globe. Stocked to the brim with young and inspiring musicians, producers, directors, designers and even fine artists – the sky is the limit for these guys. Having so many gifted creatives under one roof, there’s no surprise that these lot are keeping it close knit when it comes to curating new sounds – little outsourcing, but a lot of brain storming sessions amongst fellow members and collaborators in house. Over the years LNIP have cultivated some heavy traction due to their unique vision, high end execution and captivating sounds – exhibited within infectious tracks such as ‘Splash’ and ‘Sloo’

This unrivalled bond is showcased as three members in Reezy Rye, Jordon WI-FI and Trigga Trae stroll across a potent trap infused instrumental riddled with euphoric synths, thumping drum patterns and a collection of rippling hi-hats – courtesy of an extended part of the LNIP family, Tyme. An occasional staggered bass can be heard chopped as Reezy breaks into a woozy melody, punching home his playful wordplay on each drop – cementing the top-tier execution LNIP intend to incorporate throughout their vast catalogue. 

LNIP continue to showcase why they’ve been considered the cornerstone of London collectives within the scene for some time now – branching out into numerous fields of work over the years has allowed them to garner a tremendous understanding of how the world spins, from both a creative and business stand point, granting them the freedom to envision any direction they wish to follow. 

So while we continue to hold on until that pending EP arrives, get familiar with LNIP and run up those numbers on ‘Crash’.