IZCO steps forward with his debut album Powerscroft, a 12-track project, accompanied by the official video for “Wonderluv.”
IZCO now delivers a fully realised body of work. Named after the street he grew up on, Powerscroft feels deeply personal, shaped by a blend of jungle, broken beat, grime, garage, dub, and soul. Pulling from both fresh ideas and older sketches, the album moves instinctively, guided more by feeling than formula—offering a snapshot of his inner world.
Across its runtime, the project shifts between intensity and introspection. It opens with the energy of “Bluebell,” flows into the loose, spontaneous feel of “Japan Greatly” featuring Reek0 and S.I, and later settles into the stripped-back warmth of “Turn Me On.” Tracks like “Dinero” with P Wavey balance lightness with underlying depth, while “Down 4” featuring Osquello leans into a moodier, late-night atmosphere—showcasing the range and fluidity that defines the album.