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Tacer channels uk grime intensity in '"MAYDAY"


UK-born, Bay Area independent artist Tacer’s new release, "MAYDAY," finds him at a sharp intersection of density and West Coast production weight. Following up on the organic momentum of "Beautiful Horror Cipher," which has over 9,000 streams with no label support, this latest offering is a conscious evolution, not a reinvention.

"MAYDAY" is more surgically executed, weaving through changing flows, internal rhyme schemes, and layered wordplay in one extended run. Tacer is tightening rhythmic precision while retaining the hybrid sonic identity rooted in grime and West Coast influence.

The lyricism is drenched in the zombie and horror motif, giving a sense of continuity with the broader beautiful horror narrative. It is a clear expression of Tacer's artistic independence and growth, showing how he can mix storytelling with technical skill in a way that expands the project's creative path while staying true to its original idea. "MAYDAY" is a refined extension of the "Beautiful Horror Cipher" age, with greater precision and intent pushing its developing artistic identity forward today even further.

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