Nvg Brooklyn [repack] Direct
Listening to an NVG-associated project feels less like consuming a product and more like reading a diary you weren’t supposed to find. There is a vulnerability there, hidden behind hard-hitting production and flows that switch up like the weather in April. It captures the specific anxiety of trying to make it in the city: the rent prices, the late nights, the fleeting romances that burn out before the sun comes up over the Williamsburg bridge.
In a world of "industry plants" and pay-to-play playlists, NVG Brooklyn feels organic. It feels like the artists are making music for themselves and for their day ones, and the rest of us are just lucky enough to be invited to the session. It’s insular in the best way possible; it forces you to learn the language before you can join the conversation. nvg brooklyn
during a late-night event or find a rooftop with a clear view of the East River. Listening to an NVG-associated project feels less like