Following the success of the full Garbology album, it's only right to offer the instrumentals for further examination and repurposing efforts. Dive into the Garbology Instrumentals and see what you find.
After Aesop Rock's most recent solo album, Spirit World Field Guide, he returns with the instrumental version of those tracks. Aesop has long been celebrated for his talents as a lyricist, but he has continually grown and evolved as a producer as well.
A portmanteau of "skeleton" and "telethon," the title is a metaphor for what felt like a long period of adversity. He meticulously exhumes and examines these skeletons, exploring everything from death to distrust, insecurity and isolation.
On Integrated Tech Solutions-a concept album about an organization offering "lifestyle- and industry-specific applications designed to curate a desired multi-experience"
Dead Channel Sky sounds crisp and classic at the same time. When something strikes us as retrospective and futuristic at the same time, it's a reminder of how slipshod our present moment truly is.
Released in 1982 by 3 ex-members of The Fall after they got fed up with Mark E. Smith following the release The Fall's debut album. Pleasantly fractured post-punk that sounds (not surprisingly) a bit like The Fall. THrEe ThUMbS uP!
Limited vinyl only and featuring a reinterpreted design of the album's original artwork, the reissue shines a new light on the 2011 record produced by John Congleton and featuring piano legend Mike Garson (Bowie, Smashing Pumpkins, NIN).
Not All Heroes Wear Capes is the debut solo studio album by American record producer Metro Boomin. It features multiple guest appearances from Travis Scott, 21 Savage, Swae Lee, Gunna, Young Thug, Wizkid and Offset.