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Frequent collaborators for over a decade,
(
) and
) have produced several albums of insightful, genre-fusing hip-hop. They reached a new audience with 2020's
, a completely improvised collaboration with
's uncle, jazz hero
. Recorded around the same time as that album,
features some of its same musicians, namely bassist
(of
) and guitarist
. The rest of the parts were played by the two top-billed artists, including guitars and keyboards by
and drums, vibraphone, and turntable scratching by
. The album's sound is an organic brew of atmospheric synths, rapid-paced melodic rapping, and versatile drumming that shifts with the mood of the moment. "Chewing Gum" starts as a steady, mid-paced walk, but it heats up to a racing drum'n'bass-style rhythm as the rhymes become faster and more intricate. The busy drumming constantly evolves along with the early-morning vibes of "Ralph Ellison," as
alludes to the author's classic novel The Invisible Man. "Guide" hits a sweet spot with a beat that's driving but not overpowering, and powerful, highly encouraging lyrics. "Hey Autumn" is another inspired mix of soul-searching lyrics and propulsive drumming, and it drifts outward, seguing into the instrumental "When Autumn Replied" through hand drumming, kalimbas, and scratching. The last two songs on the album are some of its warmest, with "Cadillac" being a reflection on a journey with a life partner, set to swirling, melodic indie rock guitars.
's work, whether it's his self-released solo efforts or his recordings with
, has always dissolved boundaries, but
contains some of his most focused abstractions as well as his most heartfelt songwriting. ~ Paul Simpson