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Afro Culture (My Culture)
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women, weed and weather..
STILL — Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul & Rapsody
The Avant-garde Rap Album, 'SKELETON KEY SONICS' by BLACKRORSCHACK, Is A Must Listen For All Lovers Of Hip-hop!
As a music reviewer, I’d describe SKELETON KEY SONICS as a gritty, high-concept exercise in lo-fi experimentalism. BLACKRORSCHACK isn’t just making a rap album here; he’s crafting a sonic "key" designed to unlock a specific, claustrophobic atmosphere. The production—which he largely handled himself—feels like a black-and-white grainy film.
It’s defined by:
● Industrial Textures: The beats are often skeletal and distorted, favoring heavy, distorted basslines and unconventional percussion over clean, radio-ready melodies.
● Abrasive Lyricism: His vocal delivery matches the "rorschach" namesake—blurry, interpretive, and often brooding. He leans into a stream-of-consciousness style that feels both intimate and slightly menacing.
● Themed Cohesion: Unlike many modern projects that chase viral singles, this feels like a unified piece of art. It’s dense and difficult on first listen, demanding that the listener sit with the "sonics" rather than just the lyrics.
Overall, it’s a "producer’s album" at its core. It’s the kind of project that prioritizes mood over accessibility, solidifying BLACKRORSCHACK as a specialist in the underground's darker corners.
Black Hippy Reunion on stage was great to see