The Scottish grime scene has been a long underrepresented segment of that subgenre. The most widely known artist to this day is Shogun, whose cadence and trademark lilt of his accent marked him out as a unique voice in a scene that had started to become uniform in its approach. With that breath of fresh air came a league of emboldened artists from the same northern nation, and the follow-up has been a joy to unpack. This latest release from SKOOP artist Tzusan takes his cinephile-meets-ambient approach and unloads it on anyone unsuspecting of the level of detail and adherence to a theme of which a grime artist is capable. WSPSNSYRP is an album that is jazz, hip-hop, R&B, trip-hop, classical, world, ambient, noise, and a host of other influences and melodies. It’s a layered, fascinating...