Dj signify of cities mediafire
The Sickness 2. Low Tide ft. Aesop Rock 3. Interlude 1 4. Costume Kids 5. Delight to the Sadist ft. Matt Kelly 6. Interlude 2 7. Vanessa 8. Interlude 3 9. Interlude 4 Sink or Swim ft. Aesop Rock The Gods Get Dirty Interlude 5 And is it Mood-setting? Very much so. But is it a fantastic song? Hell yes. Every interlude before it, and there are five of them, offers more in the way of setting some kind of tone.
To call that track brilliant might be a little too basic. If anything, it sounds like the equivalent of a New Orleans funeral chopped and sampled through a musical smoke machine. Hell, every track on here bangs harder than they should thanks to his punchy beats.
It would be a grievous error to not say Of Cities has a glaring weakness or two. Also, Signify is a very drums-driven producer, which could lead some to throw out the criticism that this record lacks variety.
However, as alluded to earlier, the drums are what make this album. As dope as the synths, vocal samples, and Aesop Rock guest spots are, the boom-bap supplied on here seals the deal. After you hear it for yourself, no matter how many listens it takes to get acquainted, you will agree. Of Cities is dusty and covered in dirt and grit that crackles and pops through each song.
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