Paprika's soundtrack was always an enigma for me, that sound getting stuck on repeat in my mind for hours. Finding an album of that for an hour but better was a treat.
Sporting an abundance of creativity, lush and abrasive sounds pinned next to each other, and personal, honest, and remarkably vulnerable lyricism, this is contending to be Tyler's best in his catalogue.
Standouts - Darling,I - NOID - St. Chroma - Tomorrow - Take Your Mask Off - Like Him
Seems like it'll definitely be a grower. Rating for archival purposes. As of now the tracks felt a bit too stripped back to latch onto on a first couple listens.
Really great Jazz fusion tracks; some erring more to the jazz style. Put this on as I was doing some work and felt like background music done in a really great way. The features were a call for attention while listening, Mick Jenkins standing out for me in particular amongst the two giants that are Samuel T. Herring and Charlotte Day Wilson.