Hello, I have a huge doubt inside of me and I would like to know if there is any true British here that could help me. I like to go to hip-hop recitals and from a while at now a rhythm that people call "deep south" or sometimes "brit trap" or "anti trap" has been becoming kinda popular in the most underground concerts. It's like trap, but it makes you want to hear it when it's rainy and it makes you to think about life and how ephemeral we are. (Just like the most transcendental British music). My question is if can you confirm if this is indeed a British trap and hip hop style and if you have heard it there or people gave it that name just because it sounds British.
Btw I have found little online (only some tracks) and I have only found a single album with some of the songs that DJ plays. It is very varied and each tracsic made under a cloudy, rainy and foggy climate.
(Btw If I don't get any satisfactory answers I will ask again in a next thread)
Thanks in advanced.
(related link about the only one complete album that I have found. Its a mixtape splited by tracks, although I am baffled because there is a name in Portuguese, others in English and others in Spanish. It does not seem an anthology and the description of the video was made by one person)
https://audiomack.com/album/rapnarok/ensampless-vol1-1There is also a video on YouTube, but it's basically the same
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGoC9o5YXfQ 00:01 Chill with music
07:04 Típico y Épico
11:12 Dou Brasil
14:10 Frente Al Horizonte
19:17 Otra Diferencia
24:11 Port Nort
27:04 Peace My Vive
31:22 Carne, Queso y Beso
34:57 Puerto Caribe
38:36 Livik is very different from the other, but all have that characteristic essence of the British mung At Curren$y
42:57 Logic Of Life
47:41 Algo Más Pa' Samplear