The first half (roughly) of this album is an odd, captivating miasma of ambient & sound collage works; a few verses, but mostly just brilliant production steering your brain through the medley.
The latter half is more of a compilation of his work; his songs with ØKSE & Shabaka both make appearances. Also present is Oblivion Reflex, a JPEGMAFIA-produced masterpiece originally released on Shit Don't Rhyme No More, but removed by Peggy— this was the catalyst for the Peggy-ELUCID beef a little while's back. I can't for the life of me place the track the precedes it, though I know I've heard that verse somewhere before; "You think piece, we been knew. . ."
It all ends with a rendition of Doves, Armand Hammer's magnum opus, one of the greatest songs of all time— here corroded by it's soundscape. It's gorgeous, baby
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