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mashpg89
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"Quelle Chris - Innocent Country"


  

          

Haven't listened yet but I know he's got some fans on here.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/innocent-country/id998738647

http://quellechris360.bandcamp.com/album/innocent-country-2

Quelle Chris has recorded with plenty of producers but his bond with Chris Keys extends beyond music. After linking through mutual collaborator Roc Marciano, the two Chris’ became fast friends. About four years worth of hang-out sessions, bong hits, video games and take-out food culminated in 2Dirt4TV3: Innocent Country, a deceptively subtle character study of self disguised as an excellent piece of stoner headnod hip-hop.
Throughout the 33 minutes that comprise Innocent Country, our two protagonists are in synch like a pair of Jaeger pilots. Though the LP certainly has instances of energy and aggression, “Madness In The Oasis” and “Where The Wild Things Roam” are two, more often than not it lives within introspective mid-tempo moments like the languid “Nothing Moves.” Quelle is the wayward MC waxing bittersweet on the reflective “Well Running Deep,” filling Chris Keys’ sweeping string samples with palpable nostalgia. Our peregrine rapper is the lowkey consummate artist, powerful enough to give a rousing performance on the moving “I Asked God,” then turn on a dime and nail the hilarious and self-effacing “Drugfest TooThousandToo.”

Upon repeated listens, one might see that Innocent Country speaks to the blissful naivete of youth. It’s the soundtrack to self-medication as an escape from reality, but it doesn’t jump ship before the inevitable moment of clarity. Innocent Country is a party, but it’s also the morning after and the day before. A sweet experience on the surface, this is therapy billed as reefer night at your man’s spot.
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released 10 July 2015

ALBUM PRODUCED BY CHRIS KEYS

  

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Quelle Chris - Innocent Country [View all] , mashpg89, Thu Jul-09-15 11:05 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Quelle Chris continues his run of great albums, fans will enjoy this one
Jul 10th 2015
1
You're up on Shotgun and a Sleek Rifle right?
Jul 10th 2015
2
      yea, I should probably revisit that one though
Jul 11th 2015
4
      RE: yea, I should probably revisit that one though
Jul 11th 2015
5
      yeah. that's my favorite of his
Jul 11th 2015
6
      that's my fave from him so far
Jul 11th 2015
7
always liked his stuff. will check out. n/m
Jul 11th 2015
3
"the ones to watch" is the best slum village impression i've ever heard
Jul 29th 2015
8
#313
Jul 29th 2015
9
Another good album; also, impressed by Chris Keys
Jul 30th 2015
10

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