- Southpaw | A.m.c

: A heavy-hitting track that rounds out the EP's aggressive sonic profile. Legacy and Context

: The title track, directly inspired by the boxing stance and Pacquiao's technique. Rage : Known for its driving energy and sharp percussion. A.M.C - Southpaw

: A collaborative effort with fellow producer The Upbeats . : A heavy-hitting track that rounds out the

The is a pivotal 2015 release by the British drum and bass producer A.M.C (Alex Mark Calvert), released through Titan Records . Inspired by his own personal boxing training and a specific admiration for Manny Pacquiao’s left hooks, the EP represents a high-energy "celebration" of the sport translated into technical, "filthy" production. Production and Inspiration : A collaborative effort with fellow producer The Upbeats

: Features frantic, complex arrangements characteristic of A.M.C's live sets.

The EP features five tracks that cemented A.M.C's reputation for high-octane production:

By early 2015, A.M.C had accumulated enough material for a full-length album but chose to "whittle them down" until only the five strongest tracks remained, resulting in the focused Southpaw collection. The EP's aggressive, technical style is described by fans as "filth," mirroring the intensity of a prize fighter in the ring. Tracklist Highlights

DAFTAR

: A heavy-hitting track that rounds out the EP's aggressive sonic profile. Legacy and Context

: The title track, directly inspired by the boxing stance and Pacquiao's technique. Rage : Known for its driving energy and sharp percussion.

: A collaborative effort with fellow producer The Upbeats .

The is a pivotal 2015 release by the British drum and bass producer A.M.C (Alex Mark Calvert), released through Titan Records . Inspired by his own personal boxing training and a specific admiration for Manny Pacquiao’s left hooks, the EP represents a high-energy "celebration" of the sport translated into technical, "filthy" production. Production and Inspiration

: Features frantic, complex arrangements characteristic of A.M.C's live sets.

The EP features five tracks that cemented A.M.C's reputation for high-octane production:

By early 2015, A.M.C had accumulated enough material for a full-length album but chose to "whittle them down" until only the five strongest tracks remained, resulting in the focused Southpaw collection. The EP's aggressive, technical style is described by fans as "filth," mirroring the intensity of a prize fighter in the ring. Tracklist Highlights