This is what happens when chopped and screwed does the fusion dance with nightcore. Constantly changing tempo and pitch, I’m in an atmosphere incapable of grasping. On uppers and downers at the same time, I’m in my own little world where nothing but my ego matters. While I worry about getting lost at first, comfort is eventually found in the environment. I soon look forward to tripping out and discovering what comes next from this experience. I don’t want such an experience to ... read more
Worth the wait. For years, ECCO2K has been considered to have the most potential in Drain Gang, an artistic collective that includes himself, Bladee, Thaiboy Digital, Whitearmor, and Yung Sherman. But during the six years ECCO2K has been a member, he is only now dropping his first official solo album. Before now, he has had 20 singles, collaborated with Bladee and Thaiboy Digital on 2 albums, and been featured in a number of tracks. Though the collaborative albums with Bladee and Thaiboy have ... read more
A psychedelic journey spanning an hour and thirty minutes, where new and recurring elements pop up, only to leave a second later. I can’t help, but feel hypnotized by .666% 's multiple longer-lasting chord progressions as all of the other elements work together at an unexpected pace, which keeps me on my toes. “What element is going to appear next? What element will disappear next? Will it reappear? If so when?” These questions keep me engaged in this journey of a mixtape and ... read more
“Man Lil B God's Father man
One of the best and um, one of the rawest mixtapes EVER to be released in musical history” - Lil B
Fuck that mumblin’ shit. Before the release of Die Lit, I was not a fan of such repetitive, mind-numbing music. The first project I had ever heard to fit this description was Playboi Carti's self-titled mixtape. Though my thoughts on self-titled have changed drastically since my first listen, I used to think the mixtape was laughably bad. Going into Die Lit, I expected more of the same. Same old mumbling, lackluster songwriting, and most of all, the unbearably overused ad-libs. And at ... read more
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