Frozemode - MANDEM NAH (Single)
As we close in on the release of their highly anticipated ‘DEMODE 2’ mixtape set for release on August 22nd, the sophomore project to the 2023 release ‘DEMODE’, Frozemode unveil the final single “MANDEM NAH”. With production from highly reputable London producer, Samo, known for his work with A$AP Rocky, Skepta, Ants Live and Jeshi, just to name a few, Frozemode are on a mission to crystallise their bubbling position in British music.
Continuously pushing their sonic boundaries through daring experimentation, Frozemode’s ability to stay unpredictable creates an excitement around their name as fans anticipate their next move. Pushing a whimsical sound with “MANDEM NAH”, I.V.GATLIN, Cho-Hollo, and Lisong go back-to-back on this infectious release. Toying with “rave and road culture in London”, “MANDEM NAH” is heavily influenced by New York City’s Hip-Hop scene. Bursting with a charismatic energy and playful bars, the corresponding video captures London’s culture. Putting their spin on British essence, Frozemode’s undefeated catalogue is yet to be splintered.
When asked about the single Frozemode commented, “Mandem Nah is a playful track that toes the line between rave and road culture in London. Influenced by the NYC hip hop scene and filled with high energy, cool flows and witty lyrics, the ModeSkl vibe is in full effect.”
The alt-rap trio Frozemode, made up of members I.V.GATLIN, Cho-Hollo, and Lisong, made their debut at the very end of 2022. Spiralling since their head-turning entrance, the trailblazing trio are known for their masterful penmanship, playful bars, and sonic prowess. Based in the UK’s central hub, London, Frozemode are swiftly capturing the nation’s attention with their genre-warping sound they like to call “MODESKOOL”.
Arriving with tremendous support from the UK media upon their 2024 return, including Clash Magazine, NME, Wonderland, DORK, DIY, DMY, Kerrang!, a string of spins across BBC Radio 1 (Alyx Holcombe, Nels Hylton, Jess Iszatt), BBC 6 Music’s ‘Best New Indie Show’ alongside additional recognition from Spotify UK in their ‘Fresh Finds UK & IRE’, ‘New Music Friday UK, and ‘Misfits 2.0’ playlists. Further support lands from Apple Music’s ‘New Music Daily’, ‘New Fire’, and ‘New In Alternative’ playlists alongside Amazon Music’s ‘New Music’ and ‘Breakthrough Rock’ lists.
In only just over 12-months, there is barely a stone left unturned for Frozemode. Being dubbed by BBC and NME, as one of the most exciting live acts to burst out of 2023, meanwhile having the approval of NME as a ‘Breakthrough’ artist. Further acclaim arriving from Complex UK, Culted, Notion, Ones To Watch, Noctis, BBC Radio 1 [Jack Saunders] on their previous releases, not to mention the passionate backing of DSP’s from Spotify UK’s ‘New Music Friday’ and ‘Fresh Finds UK & IRE’ playlists, to Apple Music’s ‘Breaking Hard Rock’ and ‘New in Alternative’ playlists.
Tenaciously imprinting on the live scene since their incarnation, the trio have joined US stars Joey Valance & Brae on a UK tour, supported Jelani Blackman, Dumb Buoys Fishing Club, performed at Fabric’s “Live & Direct” night - alongside Tiggs Da Author, Lauren Faith and Sam Gellaitry, and headlined Abbie McCarthy’s iconic Karma Club Night. Fiercely owning their position on their first run at the festival season, with slots at Reading and Leeds - see here, 2000trees and The Great Escape last year, Frozemode have incredibly played over 50 shows, to date.
Taking the stage at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend (BBC Introducing Stage) the boys put on an electric performance that was equally matched as they took to Download Festival’s Dogtooth stage. Continuing to hold their stars-in-waiting status, Frozemode excel significantly with each release with their unconventional sound. Seizing the souls of alternative enthusiasts across the nation, you can find them this summer at Reading & Leeds on the BBC Radio 1 stage and Barnstomper Festival.