PRVAIL & Friends touches down on 27 February 2026 via Trigga Fingaz Records. Four tracks. Four collaborations. No overthinking it. This is underground drum and bass built for sound systems first, streaming platforms second.

Suffolk duo PRVAIL have been steadily carving out their lane, blending soulful touches with weightier rollers, and this EP feels like a snapshot of where they are right now. Collaborative, groove-focused, rooted in jungle but not boxed in by it. There is a looseness to the project that suggests genuine studio chemistry rather than email ping-pong. You can hear that.

City Shadows, alongside Pharoah, opens with uplift in mind. Euphoric piano lines cut through rugged jungle textures, the percussion tight and driving. The bassline rolls underneath with a sense of late-night momentum, urban and restless. It feels built for that crossover moment in a set when hands start lifting without anyone quite realising. Big, but not overblown.

Deep In The Jungle sees PRVAIL link with Filthy Philp, and the mood dips inward. Rolling breaks, layered atmospherics, subtle organic textures. It stretches out more, letting the groove breathe. There is still weight in the low-end, but it is less about impact and more about immersion. A mid-set roller that draws you in rather than shakes you awake.

Then Warm N Easy with Breeze leans into a smoother, groove-led space. Meditative pads drift across shuffling drums, warm bass pressure anchoring the whole thing. It has that sunrise-session feel, slightly hazy, slightly hypnotic. Not soft, just… measured. The kind of tune that works when you need to reset the room without losing control.

Closing track Duppy The Dance strips things back. PRVAIL solo, darker in tone, tension wound tight around a gritty vocal sample. The repetition does the heavy lifting. It locks in and refuses to budge, built squarely for sweaty basements and rooms where the system is pushed just a little too hard. There is attitude here, no question.

Across its four tracks, PRVAIL & Friends balances jungle foundations with modern rave energy without feeling forced. Each collaboration holds its own identity, yet the EP remains coherent through rolling basslines and forward-driving drums. It feels like a crew project in the truest sense. Focused. Honest. Built for selectors who still care about how a tune moves a room.

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