
If you're like me, you've probably wondered what it would sound like if
Lord Aäkon Këëtrëh made a hip-hop record. This right here is the answer. These beats are are completely eerie as hell. Many are the horror movie soundtracks typical of DJ Paul and the Memphis horrorcore scene from the mid 90s, but some move to an entirely different level. Consider
Lay it Down. This is not just ominous, dissonant intervals, but rather a collection of disparate elements that coalesce into a schizophrenic journey through hell. Truly bizarre in a way that is difficult to put into words.
Vocal delivery is
strange and full of triplet rhythms, off-key sing-song parts, and multiple unblended tracks. Clearly, the thought process was "hey that was a good take but what can we do to make me sound more like a demon who is high."
Great for Halloween, so bum out neighborhood parents by playing this instead of one of those "spooky noises" cds.
3 comments:
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THIS,IT DOWNLOADED PRETTY DAMM FAST,
YEAH YOU WERE RIGHT THE BEATS ARE SO DOPE,
MY FAVE SONG ON THIS ALBUM IS "DEVIL SHIT"
Glad you liked it - let me know if you know any good sources of Memphis underground shit.
3 years later and i'm just finding out about this from a salem mix. nice upload.
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