Nima LP

by Nima

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    Heavy weight 12" vinyl version of the album.
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    shipping out on or around December 11, 2025
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Big Up 04:28
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90's Kid 02:58
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FWD 04:34
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The Message 05:34
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One People 04:39
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Queen 03:45
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Ruff Sqwad 02:52
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about

Support from: Om Unit, Dubwise, Addison Groove, Lutsu, TMSN, Blazer Sound System, Identified Patient, Madam X, Martha, Lucient (dublab), Tom Ravenscroft (BBC6Music), Anz, Bake, Mixtress, Axonberg...

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South London producer Nima announces his debut album. A project five years in the making that pays homage to the formative dance floors of UK bass music. Drawing from the spirit of nights like FWD>> and DMZ in London, and many from Bristol, the record sits at the crossroads of hip hop, dubstep, grime and cinematic sound design.

Of Iranian heritage, Nima grew up on a steady diet of 90s Hip Hop and Grime before discovering 140 culture through pioneers like Skream and Benga. His sound developed further in Bristol during one of the city’s most vital periods for bass music, later refined at London’s Roundhouse studios. His productions blend filmic atmosphere with the physicality of sound system music, heavy hip-hop drum structures, rolling 140 basslines, and emotive grime-inspired melodies.

Across the album’s tracks, Nima explores the evolution of UK sound system culture through his own lens. From the weightless grime-inspired “Imperial Dreams” and cinematic, jungle-inflected “Big Up”, to the stripped-back melodic grime of “Ruff Sqwad” and the deep, meditative bass of “One People.”

Referencing everything from Plastician’s Beg to Differ to Mala’s Boiler Room set, Fugees skits, and samples from films like Imperial Dreams and Belly, the record is a reflection of the cultural layers that have shaped Nima’s musical identity.

credits

released December 11, 2025

Mixed and Produced by Julian Farahi
Additional Mixing by Simon Whitehead
Mastered by Beau @ Ten Eight Seven Mastering

Artwork by Will Millner / Blackwall
Production: Bangers N Nash

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