Steering back toward their signature sound, Word? further highlights producer Ant's undeniable talents as the project leans into the classic boom-bap aesthetic, bringing a unique energy out of Slug's wisdom, wit and delivery.
First Born came at the forefront of an exciting new era of underground hip-hop, delivering messages that emphasized ambiguity over certainty, and self-expression over exploitation, to an audience that was eager to expand their horizons.
Lucy Ford was packed with the kind of nimble wordplay found on Atmosphere's debut, but it was paired with more self-reflective and introspective rhymes than their previous album.
Skelethon is the sixth studio album released in 2012 by American hip hop artist Aesop Rock. Pushing his intricate word play forward with new collaborators and guest appearances.
The third in a series of collaborative EPs releases between Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman, Triple Fat Lice was born from touring together, where they built a connection beyond the music, resulting in a friendship that led to recording songs together.
Originally released in 2003 on Def Jux, Bazooka Tooth is Aesop Rock's fourth album. Aesop drops abstract poetry, heartfelt stories and new millennial b-boyisms in his gruff monotone flow.
The Sad Clown Bad Dub series is back! Originally released as a limited promo CD only, Atmosphere's 2006 The Fun EP (Happy Clown Bad Dub Eight) is re-packaged and reformatted on vinyl for the first time ever in this 12" smiley face picture disc.