Sydney-based rapper The Tongue has just released his fourth studio album Hard Feelings, leg by singles You Got Me ft. Mataya and Never Going Down ft. Ngaiire. Today marks the release of the video accompaniment to Never Going Down, and it’s incredible in many ways.
The video was shot in 360 degrees – marking the first time an Australian artist has ever tackled this incredible technological feat. This unique filming technique allows the viewer a kind of ‘choose-your-own-adventure’ experience, as you can click, hold down and scroll the video across to new scenes at your own pace. Before you watch, make sure you have the most up to date version of Chrome, Firefox, Opera or Internet Explorer, or YouTube on your mobile. I seriously love this kind of stuff – virtual reality, 360˚ compatibility, user-navigated visuals. It is the future, and it is here.
The video features multiple versions of The Tongue rapping to the camera, each one differentiated by varying outfits and backgrounds. As you click and scroll across, the backdrop and angle changes, featuring different artworks behind each version of the rapper. The trick is to follow the story: a mysterious masked character soon appears, either murdering the rapper where he stands, or forcefully dragging him away. Eventually there’s only a couple left, and they walk away as Ngaiire’s gorgeous guest vocals come in.
The Tongue eventually gets his comeuppance, but I’ll let you watch the clip and see it for yourself.
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Howl And Echoes love ourselves some tongue. Not the anatomical kind, but The Tongue, the one-man lyrical beast coming out of Sydney. We really, really dug his latest single You Got Me, a spitfire track copping a vocal alley oop from the soulful Mataya, and we were thrilled to get the scoop on its accompanying video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOxn5aEqh5E
It was a tasty little introduction to what was surely to be a stellar Aussie hip hop album on the way, and today The Tongue has finally spilled the beans on a release date and album title. He’s christened it Hard Feelings and it’s cleared for landing just a few short days away on November the 2oth.
Hey! Wanna pre-order my new album Hard Feelings? Cover-art, guests, pre-order link here: https://t.co/Tbe7bLM7Ls ) pic.twitter.com/qEWiryIkNv
— The Tongue (@TheTongueIsDead) November 6, 2015
I am absolutely loving that GTA-style album cover. The Tongue formed an alliance with a fellow Sydneysider on the rise in producer Papertoy as well as some talented features from artists like Jeswon (of Thundamentals notoriety), Thom Crawford, the aforementioned Mataya as well as one of Australia’s most outstanding vocalists of the present day, NGAIIRE, who tore it up in the sophomore single from the album, Never Going Down.
Holy shit are we anticipating this one something ridiculous.
Hard Feelings is out digitally November the 20th via Elefant Traks/Inertia
Each week, we have our eyes and ears open for the best of the best when it comes to new music, and each and every week the world delivers. For your listening pleasure, we have narrowed it down to just 10 tracks we think are more than worth your time. From hip hop to dance, pop to neo-R&B, there is something for everyone in this playlist. You are so very welcome.
Kali Uchis, Ridin’ Round (Prod. DJ Dahl)
Rising international superstar Kali Uchis actually released this track back in February on her Por Vida EP, but it seems DJ Dahl just couldn’t get enough of it, and decided to release his own version of the track. Self-described as “forsure one of my favorite records I’ve done this year,” DJ Dahl has well and truly outdone himself with this one. Whilst we love the original, we have had to make a special place in our heart for this bad boy.
Sofi De La Torre, London x Paris
We’ve had our eye on Sofi De La Torre for a while now, and with each release she always has us coming back for more. This latest track is one of her best yet. Smoky, emotional, passionate and a little more raw and exposed than we’re used to from De La Torre, London x Paris is her most intimate track and definitely one of our favourites. Crisp beats piercing a bed of thick, hazy synth and her naturally beautiful vocals, this is a total dream.
Bri Clark, Shiver
This is one of the most powerful tracks I’ve heard in a while. So passionate, so raw; Bri Clark pushes herself as far as she can go with this one and she sounds so good whilst doing it. She isn’t taking any of your bullshit whilst casting herself in the most exposing light she’s been in yet, and as a result I just can’t stop listening to this song.
Ribongia, Journeys
Ribongia is the musical moniker of the Italian-born, Sydney-based producer who has just released new single Journeys. The jungle-inspired track is the first taste of his upcoming ESCAPISMS EP, following on from the last, It Began. This is a really interesting track that focuses squarely, and heavily on the rhythm – and what a rhythm it is. Calling on jungle and break-beat elements, the percussively-loaded track is free, nearly ecstatic, a real celebration. Fun, frantic and completely hypnotic, my feet have already starting to move.
EMRSN, Down (Prod Jarreau Vandal)
Melbourne neo-R&B artist EMRSN returns with a new single, Down. Working with Soulection producer Jarreau Vandal, Down is, quite simply, a wonderful track. The track immediately grabs your attention with that huge rhythm, the expansive percussive beat, the synths that both combine with, and elevate the already-soaring vocals. Soon, the main beat kicks in, immediately shifting the vibe to a funky, fresh and wide-eyed feel. All in all it’s a wonderful atmosphere – sprawling, fun and sonically gorgeous.
Young Tapz, Killa
Young Tapz might ring a bell or two, and that would be thanks to his featuring spots on TWO of Hermitude‘s biggest tracks, The Buzz and Through The Roof. However, now it’s his turn to take centre stage, and we couldn’t be more excited about this track. Absolutely fucking massive, Killa immediately thrusts him onto his own level. Speaking about his track, Young Tapz said, “It’s dangerous out here, I’m just tryna let my people know.” Thanks for the heads up, Tapz, but we could have used some warning that you were sitting on a track as fiery as this one.
Kendrick Lamar, Alright (SVSSY Flip)
Well, I’ll bet you’ve never heard K-Dot quite like this. The jarring, glitchy, weird and wonderful synth-heavy flip is courtesy of mysterious new Sydney producer SVSSY. The flip really feels more like a brand new track with a Kendrick sample. The atmosphere is completely packed and nearly disconcerting in its intensity and, ultimately, it’s strangeness. The rhythm carries it through, however, building and growing here and there, ever-changing tones and colours. Listen closely to the sample a bit before the six-minute mark, it’s from Kendrick’s ‘I’m Preaching Hope, Not Violence’ interview.
Wishes, I Want to be Alone With You
The latest from Sydney outfit Wishes is a sparkly offering of on-trend indie/electro-pop, just in time for the festival season. Practically made for summer, this warm and infectious track is immediately reminiscent of the likes of MGMT, Foster The People or even Passion Pit, but it’s his modern production that keeps it in 2015 and beyond, well away from 2009. Accessible with it’s mainstream appeal, but still slightly leftfield to keep alternative dance fans happy, Wishes will be a name we will be seeing a lot of very soon, whether we like it or not!
The Tongue, Never Going Down ft. Ngaiire
We recently shared The Tongue’s first single from his upcoming album, You Got Me ft. Mataya, and today he returns with Never Going Down ft. Ngaiire. Opening on light synths and a bulging bass, the trap-influenced rhythm caught me off guard at first – but I love it. Once again The Tongue is lyrically dense, with a compelling flow through every verse. Ngaiire’s uniquely rich vocals are the perfect padding, too. This is another really impressive offering from the Sydney artist – I’m looking forward to hearing more.
Surahn, Wanted To Fly
A modern take on groovy, psychedelic rock ‘n roll, this single is the first original new release from this producer/singer/songwriter for a long while – and I think it’s incredible. While you may not know the name, it’s likely you’ll know the talent. Surahn is a prolific performer and collaborator, having worked with Kimbra and Usher, sung live with Flight Facilities, and toured extensively with Empire of the Sun. Now he’s going it alone, and if the rest of his material sounds anything like this, it won’t be long at all until “Surahn” is a name you know REALLY well.
Sydney hip hop artist The Tongue recently released his spitfire new single You Got Me ft. Mataya. An immediately demanding track that introduces glitchy synths and a heady beat to the artist’s swift, understated-yet-intense flow, it’s one of the smoothest Australian hip hop tracks we’ve heard in a long time.
As such, it brings us great pleasure to premiere the video clip for the single, filmed in the heart of the artist’s hometown, Sydney.
The track is a precisely-balanced blend of calm and intensity, and the video, directed by Luke Bouchier, serves it absolute justice. Follow The Tongue as he’s driven through the dark streets of central Sydney, lit only by neon signs and stark office windows. Unnerving yet captivating, the gorgeously shot clip slowly introduces footage of a black-clad woman dancing, alone, on an empty street.
Flash forward, to a house party. It’s dark, it’s hazy, and gorgeous shots of exhaled smoke fill the scene, and as the track grows more frantic, we see the mysterious dancer once again.
Will they meet? Was she a figment of imagination? You decide.
You Got Me is the first single released from The Tongue’s forthcoming album, set to be released next month via Elefant Traks/Inertia.

Sydney hip hop artist The Tongue has released one hell of a new single, You Got Me. Featuring a gorgeously melodic alley oop from Mataya (a name you may already recognise from Hermitude track The Buzz.) You might want to keep the gauze close to hand, this one burns.
The track kicks off with fresh synths and a heady dance-floor beat. The verse hits, the hi-hats working overtime, and The Tongue glides way under the radar with his swift and understated flow that steadily builds in intensity. It’s frantic and dense; you can really get lost among the lyrics. Props for the superb name drop to Australian NBA star Patty Mills as well. The vocals from Mataya are sublime as well, weaving perfectly with The Tongue’s rapid-fire flow. From start to finish, You Got Me is a silky smooth blend of hip hop and electronic, a mix that we’re seeing more and more of both locally and internationally, and we love it.
A stalwart of Australian hip hop for years now, including cutting his teeth within the battle scene, The Tongue has collaborated and performed with Thundamentals, Bag Raiders, Illy and more. The Tongue is an incredibly apt name considering his undoubted wordsmithery (in his spare time he even curates his own spoken word event ‘Speech Therapy’) and the song plants the focus squarely on his articulate delivery.
You Got Me is the first taste of what’s to come from The Tongue’s upcoming album, we’re looking forward to it immensely.
You Got Me is out today via Elefant Traks/Inertia