Meet TUNTUN, the faceless, free-spirited alter ego of Nathan Jamal (also known as Roseland En Why Cee), where freedom, play, and movement take center stage. His debut EP, TEXTURES, is a chaotic, joyous dive into the dancefloor, blending UK Bass with Jungle, Drum & Bass, Garage, and 2-step, all filtered through a distinctly left-field lens.
The EP pulses with life from start to finish. Lead single “I Wanna Do” perfectly sets the tone: infectious Jungle and UK Bass rhythms, glitchy vocal chops, and just enough EDM flourishes to keep you moving. As Jamal puts it, the track captures that tipping point at a party where you lose yourself completely, the floor becomes your playground, and fun is the only goal.
TEXTURES thrives on contrasts. Warm, euphoric melodies collide with stuttering beats, warped samples, and glitchy textures, moving effortlessly between kinetic energy and quiet, introspective spaces. It’s messy, it’s playful, and it’s alive, a sonic portrait of London itself, vibrant, unpredictable, and full of life.
With TEXTURES, TUNTUN isn’t just making music, he’s creating moments. Impulsive, energetic, and deeply rooted in the joy of the dancefloor, this debut EP announces a bold new voice in UK Bass: messy, joyful, and impossible to ignore.



