Scottish producer Pocket continues to ascend at an astronomical rate with yet another gem in his new single ‘Crying At Supermac’s’, a swift and dynamic new release that encompasses a hefty amount of industrialised groove that ensures that garage/underground style.

As mentioned above, Pocket centralises this single around a fast-paced percussive groove that is so critical to the tracks core and becomes a building block for all of the other elements to launch from – whether that is the scatter vocal samples inserting themselves sporadically or the pads/synths adding further layers of warmth and depth to the overall soundscape. 

“‘Crying at Supermac’s’ is a song that came entirely from a period of hyper-focus. In my opinion, it’s as driving as it is delicate and is wholly contained in its own wee world. The title came from a time I cried in a Supermac’s. Just thought it was funny.” – Pocket


out now via: Helix Records
artist connect: Soundcloud | Twitter | Instagram 


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