herbalesseance:

I love how they be talkin to like they best friends wit Maury.

“MORRY! LEMME TELL YOU….”

MORRY, LOOK AT DAT BABY NOSE AND TELL ME IT DON’T LOOK LIKE QUAVONDAY’S!

I’m in Dallas right now, and my dude Malik is putting me on to some dances lol.

dominickbrady:

The reviews are beginning to come in.  
#ATL
spaceagehustle:

Ethereal ▲ B S T R ▲ C T I C ▲ (2011, Slumerican)
<a href=”http://supernatural.bandcamp.com/album/b-s-t-r-c-t-i-c” _mce_href=”http://supernatural.bandcamp.com/album/b-s-t-r-c-t-i-c”>▲ B S T R ▲ C T I C ▲ by Ethereal</a>
While avant-beat tapes aren’t usually ideal for audience engagement (especially those eclipsing the 90-minute mark), somehow Atlanta, GA’s Ethereal continues to churn out drum n’ bass-infused hip hop instrumentals that traffic in a challenging, dark (but not misanthropic), inclusive experimentation.
As he states in the liner notes to the release:

It is about the dissonance of life, the hardships i have overcome and still have to face, the female gender, drugs, and my struggle with all of these things.

More fully-realized than his work on last year’s 42Degrees, and featuring all original production (his ETHERRMXX series is worth checking out, though, as is the Three 6 megamixx), ▲ B S T R ▲ C T I C ▲ is exciting broken beat boom bap from an imprint, to this point, known for technically adroit southern rap, and an artist successfully avoiding the banal pitfalls of the genre. 
-SM

dominickbrady:

The reviews are beginning to come in.  

#ATL

spaceagehustle:

Ethereal ▲ B S T R ▲ C T I C ▲ (2011, Slumerican)

While avant-beat tapes aren’t usually ideal for audience engagement (especially those eclipsing the 90-minute mark), somehow Atlanta, GA’s Ethereal continues to churn out drum n’ bass-infused hip hop instrumentals that traffic in a challenging, dark (but not misanthropic), inclusive experimentation.

As he states in the liner notes to the release:

It is about the dissonance of life, the hardships i have overcome and still have to face, the female gender, drugs, and my struggle with all of these things.

More fully-realized than his work on last year’s 42Degrees, and featuring all original production (his ETHERRMXX series is worth checking out, though, as is the Three 6 megamixx), ▲ B S T R ▲ C T I C ▲ is exciting broken beat boom bap from an imprint, to this point, known for technically adroit southern rap, and an artist successfully avoiding the banal pitfalls of the genre. 

-SM

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