
Picture Disc EP with Downloadcode!
Hot on the heels of his acclaimed second album, Maniac Meat (Pitchfork's "feel-weird hit of the summer," 4/5 from Spin), Tobacco returns with L.A. U.T.I. A companion-piece to that late May release, this EP delivers three new tracks and four considerable reworkings, all featuring guest raps from a cross-country, cross-crew lineup of hip-hop misfits. Previous Tobacco team-ups--Aesop Rock appeared on Fucked Up Friends (2008), and Beck on Maniac Meat--hinted at a world where Tobacco's psychedelic synth funk scores others' cracked musings. L.A. U.T.I. wrangles Anti-Pop Consortium, Rob Sonic, Doseone, Zackey Force Funk and more, resulting in the screwed-up, bog-dwelling rap tape Tobacco fans always knew he had in him.
The familiar rhythmic crunch of "TV All Greasy" greets listeners, but this time Anti-Pop Consortium's Beans kicks things off with an alliterative salvo, adding his own odd imagery to the analog beat stew. Likewise, "Lick the Witch" gets worked over by the propulsive flow of Def Jux's Rob Sonic, while Baltimore resident and Wham City associate Height lays down lyrical boom-bap over "Sweatmother." Maniac Meat's "Unholy Demon Rhythms" gets the strangest rebirth, here featuring the Mooninite-style toasting of a mysterious entity known only as Icicle Frog.
Scattered throughout are the new ones, crusty sludge-slathered bangers custom made for their vocalists. Tobacco's own ghostly crooning offsets the maximalist style-hopping of Doseone (Subtle, Themselves) on the relatively minimal track "The Injury." Chicago's Serengeti gets "2 Thick Scoops" of clanging drums and distorted synth throb to accompany his associative doom rap. And closer "Lamborghini Meltdown," featuring Tucson up-and-comer Zackey Force Funk, is the perfect collaboration, finding the falsetto soul vocals of the Machina Muerte member buttressed by something that's equal parts strip club sleaze, gangsta jam and art-house noir.
Hot on the heels of his acclaimed second album, Maniac Meat (Pitchfork's "feel-weird hit of the summer," 4/5 from Spin), Tobacco returns with L.A. U.T.I. A companion-piece to that late May release, this EP delivers three new tracks and four considerable reworkings, all featuring guest raps from a cross-country, cross-crew lineup of hip-hop misfits. Previous Tobacco team-ups--Aesop Rock appeared on Fucked Up Friends (2008), and Beck on Maniac Meat--hinted at a world where Tobacco's psychedelic synth funk scores others' cracked musings. L.A. U.T.I. wrangles Anti-Pop Consortium, Rob Sonic, Doseone, Zackey Force Funk and more, resulting in the screwed-up, bog-dwelling rap tape Tobacco fans always knew he had in him.
The familiar rhythmic crunch of "TV All Greasy" greets listeners, but this time Anti-Pop Consortium's Beans kicks things off with an alliterative salvo, adding his own odd imagery to the analog beat stew. Likewise, "Lick the Witch" gets worked over by the propulsive flow of Def Jux's Rob Sonic, while Baltimore resident and Wham City associate Height lays down lyrical boom-bap over "Sweatmother." Maniac Meat's "Unholy Demon Rhythms" gets the strangest rebirth, here featuring the Mooninite-style toasting of a mysterious entity known only as Icicle Frog.
Scattered throughout are the new ones, crusty sludge-slathered bangers custom made for their vocalists. Tobacco's own ghostly crooning offsets the maximalist style-hopping of Doseone (Subtle, Themselves) on the relatively minimal track "The Injury." Chicago's Serengeti gets "2 Thick Scoops" of clanging drums and distorted synth throb to accompany his associative doom rap. And closer "Lamborghini Meltdown," featuring Tucson up-and-comer Zackey Force Funk, is the perfect collaboration, finding the falsetto soul vocals of the Machina Muerte member buttressed by something that's equal parts strip club sleaze, gangsta jam and art-house noir.
Tobacco : La Uti
TV All Greasy
Tobacco
The Injury
Tobacco
Lick the Witch
Tobacco
2 Thick Scoops
Tobacco
Sweatmother
Tobacco
Unholy Demon Rhythms
Tobacco
Lamborghini Meltdown
Tobacco
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