‘Switch’ by Tino Kamal Is a Fearless Genre Playground Rooted in West London Swagger
Indie Music

Tino Kamal’s ‘Switch’: New West London Sound

Tino Kamal ’s new EP Switch has officially landed, delivering a fearless blend of grime, garage, trap, punk, and pop that reflects the restless spirit of its West London creator. The six-track project unfolds like a kaleidoscopic journey through Tino Kamal’s diverse musical instincts and cultural roots.

Following the raw emotional charge of his 2024 release, Where The Wild Things Are, Tino Kamal dives deeper into genre fluidity, refusing to be confined by any single sound. From the gritty pulse of “Rodeo Ranger” to the cultural flavor embedded in “Curry Goat,” Switch is a showcase of Tino Kamal’s instinctive creativity and refusal to stay still. “I get bored easily, so I need production to be on point with me,” he explains, and that energy drives the EP’s dynamic shifts and bold experimentation.

Beyond music, Tino Kamal’s multidisciplinary artistry shines through. His long-standing collaboration with image-maker Nick Knight and campaigns with fashion houses like Dolce & Gabbana and Hood By Air give his work a visual edge that complements his sonic unpredictability. For Tino Kamal, music, painting, and fashion are all facets of the same creative self: “In every single one of them, I feel more like myself.”

Switch is more than a collection of songs — it’s a statement of identity and artistic freedom from an artist whose work continues to challenge genre norms. Tino Kamal’s commitment to constant evolution makes him one of the most compelling figures on the UK scene this year.