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Neumonic Puts His Best Foot Forward on ‘This One’s Nawty’

Janice Roque by Janice Roque
August 17, 2024
in Album Review

Neumonic gets cheeky with his signature UKG sound on This One’s Nawty, which doubles as the first full signing for the UK label Morii Records.


Based out of Santa Cruz, California, Nick Neumann, known by the stage name of Neumonic, makes it his artistic mission to push UK Garage to the masses on this side of the pond. Known and adored as a versatile DJ, producer, and one of the founders of Garage Access, he has built up a reputation for setting dancefloors ablaze, including The Stacks at Lightning In A Bottle this year, which was a set not to miss.

From the stage to the studio, Neumonic challenges himself to bring something fresh and fun at every turn. Previous releases like the “Movin” VIP and “Deep Currents” have earned widespread support, and now he’s turned to ENiGMA Dubz‘s label, Morii Records, to be the designated home for his newest EP, This One’s Nawty.

This EP is definitely my favorite release yet, and I have been waiting for the right label fit to tie it all together and establish this US/UK connection I’ve been working toward. I’ve been a huge ENiGMA Dubz fan for ages, and am honored to showcase this on his Morii Records label and be put on by him in such a big way.  

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Neumonic set out to bring listeners a lively and vibrant take on UK Garage with This One’s Nawty, and he accomplished just that. The EP starts with “Makes Me,” a low-key and unassuming track that simultaneously bangs with a trembling bass. Neumonic calls on the Sakawah Boys for the next track to bring a real UK feel to “Nawty.” On this tune, he shows listeners exactly why he’s like no other, pushing the UKG sound with the most authenticity possible.

The next track, “Wicked,” takes a minimal approach. Lightweight vocals and breaks are the primary focus of the soundscapes on this one. Then, the release wraps up with “Reborn,” taking listeners on one final trip through an elaborate combination of playful synths, breaks, and vocal clips as the final seconds tick away.

Check out This One’s Nawty on Spotify or your preferred platform and follow Neumonic on social media for more.

Stream Neumonic – This One’s Nawty EP on Spotify:


Neumonic – This One’s Nawty – Tracklist:

  1. Makes Me
  2. Nawty (feat. Sakawah Boys)
  3. Wicked
  4. Reborn
Neumonic - This One's Nawty EP [Cover]

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Janice Roque

Janice Roque

A music lover for as long as she can remember, Janice was first introduced to electronic music in her early teens, then experienced live events in 2015 and never looked back. From house and techno, to trap, breaks, bass, and drum & bass, as long as it gets her moving and feeling something, she loves it. In 2019, she got involved in the local scene of San Francisco and gained experience in social media management and event promotions by throwing events and underground raves. You can always find her playlisting, looking for new artists to support, and reading about the history of dance music.

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