South London's INFAMOUSIZAK Explores The R&B Continuum With Genre-Shifting 'Fracture' EP

South London's INFAMOUSIZAK Explores The R&B Continuum With Genre-Shifting 'Fracture' EP


December 01, 2021

Songwriter, producer and artist INFAMOUSIZAK has crash landed with a brand new EP, Fracture, exploring the expansive layers of R&B's many subsets, even splicing elements of trap and more experimental electronics into the mix.

The multi-hyphenate keeps things brief with just four short tracks, yet he still delivers a detailed picture of who he is as an artist. Opener "Used To It" sees him dip into a range of smooth melodies and flows to deliver a story, the track seamlessly transitions into the next offering "Run Me Down", which slows things down to an almost dreamy pace.

From there, we're led to the trap-infused "Personal Use", a track guided by its skittering hi hats as IZAK uses his bouncy flow to let his thoughts run away with him. The final track is the heartfelt "Good Ones" where he addresses a lover he's hurt in the past, realising he may never see her again.

Commenting on Fracture, INFAMOUSIZAK says: "I wrote the Fracture EP as a representation of the modern love story, Fracture refers to the complications of young love in a time where status, money & lust are king, each song is a depiction into the challenges faced during this journey."



Words: Blessing Borode
Photography: @jaw_________


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