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A considered scientific reconstruction of the hardcore NY rap album. You feel the cold chill that feels like NY but it's really the kind of cynicism this heinous world leaves the considerate ones. danielolneyfme
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Question: how can I like this amount of noises and enjoy listening to this album? Answer: you shouldn’t listen to it with your ears: I close my eyes and get dragged in this chaotic world where sounds seems to not collide but it is just an impression: on this record everything makes perfectly sense. losfastidios
Ebullient, unapologetically queer hyperpop from the San Diego upstart, featuring collaborations with Fire-Toolz, Erin Corbett, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 14, 2021
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they picked the cotton that saved the world. that picked cotton propelled u.s. economy; a unique capitalist setup. (though anglo saxon colonizers are not unique.) so many pop stars and hip hop billboard mainstays trumpet u.s. capitalism ad nauseam; or escapism & distraction.
"Don't Die," also powerful.
"i don't believe they lies. don't believe their truth, need they heads for proof" -- that's direct and powerful.
the violinist Saydah Ruz stands out here, i think. Jeremy Leaming