14 August 2020 | 216 MB
Reflecting on the classics of old-school East Coast Hip Hop, Post-Jazz Boom Bap distills the live energy and analog production aesthetics of groups like A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul. Raised on jazz, these New York visionaries drew from the sonic DNA of their previous generation, shaping the foundations of Hip Hop.
In an ode to its originators, Post-Jazz Boom Bap was recorded on a Neve console directly to 24-inch tape, boasting retro fidelity and warmth that can’t be fabricated. Crispy drum breaks, woozy electric pianos, and thumping upright bass outline the rhythm section essentials, while shimmering guitars, tenor sax, and flute round out the top end, produced and performed by Half Cool (Dominic Missana, Davy Levitan and Christopher Ottaviano).
Waiting to be chopped, resampled, or dropped into a session as-is, Torn Down: Post-Jazz Boom Bap is one for the old-school purists and the new-school appreciators alike, handmade with vintage gear and timeless musicianship.
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