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  1. "High Contrast, Bim, UK Apache, Ady Suleiman, Kae Tempest, Anita Blay - Notes_from_the_Underground_2.0_Remixes.zip [3Beat]" | Find the latest releases here | #1 ...

  2. High Contrast's remix of "The One" by Jorja Smith was Nominated for a Grammy at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. 2020s. On 13 November 2020, he released the album titled Notes From The Underground. On 24 June 2022, he followed up with the album titled True Colours for the first time on his own label Highly Contrasting.

  3. High Contrast - Notes from the Underground MiniMix. 44:24; High Contrast - Rhythm Is Changing (feat. LOWES) 3:44; High Contrast - Rhythm Is Changing (ft. LOWES) 3:44; High Contrast - Windows 95. 4:38; High Contrast - Met Her At A Dance In Leicester (ft. UK Apache & Ady Suleiman) 3:16;

  4. 19 de ago. de 2020 · High Contrast whisks us artfully back to the 90s and balances the classic old school DnB feel with a skilful twist of the modern. Lots of fun and variety throughout, with some great, but not overdone, vocals. Time Is Hardcore stands out immediately, but the whole album is engaging and full of upbeat vibes and blissed-out atmosphere.

  5. 4 de dic. de 2020 · High Contrast - Notes from the Underground MiniMix. 44:24; High Contrast - Rhythm Is Changing (feat. LOWES) 3:44; High Contrast - Rhythm Is Changing (ft. LOWES) 3:44; High Contrast - Windows 95. 4:38; High Contrast - Met Her At A Dance In Leicester (ft. UK Apache & Ady Suleiman) 3:16;

  6. 4 de dic. de 2020 · LOWES) High Contrast - Rhythm Is Changing (ft. LOWES) High Contrast - Windows 95. High Contrast - Met Her At A Dance In Leicester (ft. UK Apache & Ady Suleiman) High Contrast - Time Is Hardcore (ft. Kae Tempest & Anita Blay) High Contrast - Time Is Hardcore (feat. Kae Tempest & Anita Blay) (Lyric Video) High Contrast - A few notes on the culture.

  7. Enter Notes from the Underground, Lincoln high Contrast's sixth and (at the time of writing) latest studio effort. Packed to the brim with callbacks to the golden days of jungle, as implied by the extremely digital aesthetic surrounding the rollout and visuals, I can't help but feel like there's something missing here.