"Is (emcee) Broke/ on your radar? My favorite boom bap throwback"
He works with producers that might be familiar to the people who are WAY into the beat tape scene--repeat pattern, onset, phedee, radical edward, along with his own production, which is usually just as good.
I'd say he's for fans of Bishop Nehru--laid back but very rhythmic flow that would fit in well with D.I.T.C., but his subject matter is more Tribe-ish.
But unlike a lot of 90's throwbacks, he just sounds extremely natural, not trying too hard, but definitely crafting his rhymes. Ill voice and delivery. Chill as hell, but not in the drugged-out cloud rap way that's being done to death now.
ANYWAY: Boom Bap fans AND beat scene fans need to give this guy a chance. I realized he's quietly become one of my current favorites.
9. "He has two eps with Repeat Pattern, random soundcloud stuff" In response to Reply # 8
remixes, and compilation tracks here and there. Probably the strongest entire project of all that is the Badminton Club EP, although I think this latest EP is better.
If SPNDA was involved with an album called The Jeffrey then I am indeed a fan, if my memory serves me correctly.
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