
Now when someone told me about this album, I had it a little twisted. I thought the person was telling me about a new GhostFACE album (More Fish was better than Fishscale but none of them could hold me down like Ironman or Supreme Clientele), so I was intrigued but not busting a gut about it.
I'm not hating of the Wally Champ by the way just the output of the Wu is so difficult to keep up with these days, its become almost "Oh...there's another Wu joint...OK, cool". If you know what I'm saying.
Anyway turns out that this was the British/NZ (I think) Producer Ghost delivering an absolutely barnstorming album of breaky, trippy, freaked out beats and guest verses from the likes of Jehst, Dubbledge and Verb T.
This is, sadly, the album I've been planning to make for years, I'd be gutted more but this is so dope I don't care.
The whole 18 tracks build upon an almost film-like atmosphere with eerie piano, choir, film samples and strings augmenting the dusty beats.
This could well be the soundtrack to a gritty independent black and white film possibly about the aftermath of a nuclear war or something, if this guy doesn't get signed up for scoring work in the future then there's something WRONG with this world.
Check this out:
Quite simply you need this in your life.
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