Jersey club producer Stink Floyd has just unleashed the killer new single ‘Good Enough’ a fresh cut to be lifted from his upcoming EP Fish You Were Here. The enigmatic producer and obvious lover of puns has garnered an impressive fan group including support from TR!CK$, R3LL who premiered the track on BBC Radio 1 and Spazzkid who commissioned Stink for an official remix released on Daedelus’ label ‘Magical Properties’.

Heavily and overtly influenced by Baltimore, Philly and Jersey Club producers before him, Stink Floyd relates to the culture and community of Jersey Club like no other movement. Jersey Club has been a cultural phenomenon in its own state for over 15 years, with the past few years seeing its popularity expanding to global climbs. But hyper-local styles such as Jersey Club, and others such as Chicago Footwork, have cultures that are spread way beyond the music. It’s for this reason, that Stink Floyd doesn’t take a cent for the music he makes. He doesn’t believe that it’s his to take.

In this new track, ‘Good Enough’ switches between house, trap, hip hop and pop, eschewing definition to work in perfectly in a club setting. The consistent slew of rhythms and familiar sounds of chopped and diced vocals prove that the genres progressive efforts are healthier than ever. Check out the killer new track below and keep your ear the ground for more info on Fish You Were Here.

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