Epic in sound and scope, Joker returns with an EP that straddles the many countless forms of heavy bass music for a creation wholly his own with The Phoenix. Starting with the cinematic "No Face," Joker sets the scene before diving into "Only You," hearkening to the peak years of dubstep and new grime horizons, while "Planet D" and "21" further destroy genre walls to dust. A must-have EP for casuals and discerning fans alike.
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