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P.F feels those toxins brewing in his veins on ‘Omega Crystal’

Taken from his recent 12-track release called ‘ULTRA OMEGA CRYSTAL‘, P.F takes us deep inside the feeling that could change your whole mind forever if you let it inside you too deeply with ‘Omega Crystal‘.

P.F is a mysteriously masked indie music producer and Hip hop artist who has kept his true identity hidden from the world so far until he feels the time is right.

Drugs are your friends until you wake up, not knowing where you are. The Crystal shaped pill made me feel alive in the room full of nothing.” ~ P.F

At his hybrid brilliance best, that shines a small light through the shadows that are mightily abundant, P.F guides us through the hallways that are strewn with lost figures who are looking for a sense of purpose in this harsh world.

Omega Crystal‘ from indie music producer and Hip hop artist P.F is a real life soundtrack from current times by a soul who is looking for his path. Seeking the right journey in a haze of smoke, confusion, noise and a different mindset from opening his mind up to a whole new galaxy, this should be a wake up call for anyone who doesn’t believe that there is something wrong in the Matrix.

Feeling sane is the key to all contentness and the journey to finding the keys should be the mission of us all.

Listen up to this new single on SoundCloud and see more via the IG music page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Get high with P.F’s electrifying trap track Opium

Up and coming hip hop artist P.F’s latest 3-track release, ULTRA OMEGA RUBY ZERO POINT FIVE, is as avant-garde as hip hop gets. The lead track, Opium, kicks off with bruising lashings of bass reverberating around scuzzy and harsh instrumentals, which merge trap, shoegaze and chiptune.

The use of sonic walls of noise to achieve the same level of disquietedness that is in the tormented lyrics was nothing short of genius on P.F’s side. He has all the potential to go viral with his electrifying releases that are visceral enough to act as a sign of the times. If this is the future of hip hop, we are here for it.

Check out Opium and the rest of P.F’s tracks via SoundCloud.

Review by Amelia Vandergast