Dienstag, 11. Februar 2020

Curt_Cataract-Approaching_Land-WEB-2019-ENRAGED


TRACKLIST:

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02-curt_cataract-im_not_the_one-10566bc2
03-curt_cataract_feat_oliver_sudden_and_chris_orrick-collapse-223c98ca
04-curt_cataract-truth_serum-4e0136c7
05-curt_cataract-that_noise-f6a77797
06-curt_cataract_feat_hemlock_ernst-approaching_land-6f57cae6
07-curt_cataract_feat_mysdiggi_and_ds_sense-questions-49f7734f
08-curt_cataract-thin_comfort-50fd2a5a
09-curt_cataract-my_love_is_away-68feb139
10-curt_cataract-rising_water-75447032
11-curt_cataract_feat_kopelli-the_payoff-9fba5d57
12-curt_cataract-holding_it_up-3e0bcae8

INFO:

ARTIST.....:                      Curt Cataract
TITLE......:                       Approaching Land
LABEL......:                     Black Black Licorice, Curt Cataract
GENRE......:                    Hip-Hop
RIP DATE...:                   2020-02-04
RETAIL DATE:              2019-03-01
RUNTIME....:                 38:28
TRACKS.....:                  12
SIZE.......:                       90.36MB
QUALITY....:                 320kbps 44.1kHz
CODEC......:                   MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer III)
ENCODER....:                LAME
SCENE MOB:

Mister is an emcee from Detroit, formerly of the group Passalacqua along with Blaksmith. As he now ventures out on a solo career, he has teamed up with a producer from London named Curt Cataract to make an album called Approaching Land.

Mister and Curt Cataract actually connected over ten years ago on Myspace, but the timing has finally worked out to release an album together just now. If you spent the time with Passalacqua, you probably think of them as a fun group, something you want to listen to when you want to get the party started. However, when you listen to Approaching Land, you get a different look altogether. Cataract isn't all that different from previous production that Mister has worked with, but he does steer things into a more intimate East Coast boom bap style that encourages Mister to get more personal with his rhymes. Over the course of the album, Mister carefully weaves in an analogy of maritime travel with discussions of mental health to deliver a really moving album that becomes really easy to relate to. You also get some excellent guest spots, such as Chris Orrick’s confessional rhymes on “Collapse,” or Hemlock Ernst's excellent tradeoffs with Mister on the title track. It's an album that works really well on headphones, allowing yourself to get inside your own head and have a conversation with yourself about where you are with your own issues. It's not a “fun” album, but it's a really thoughtful and heartfelt album, and one that ultimately feels good to listen to.

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