BluRum13 Beats vol 1# 3 Free Spirit
A LITTLE SOUL FOR YOUR SOUL I HOPE YOU ENJOY!! IF YOU REALLY FEELING IT, GRAB IT HERE https://blurum13.bandcamp.com/album/free-spirit gratitude gratitude GRATITUDE!!
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BluRum13 Beats vol 1# 3 Free Spirit
A LITTLE SOUL FOR YOUR SOUL I HOPE YOU ENJOY!! IF YOU REALLY FEELING IT, GRAB IT HERE https://blurum13.bandcamp.com/album/free-spirit gratitude gratitude GRATITUDE!!
new electronic maxi single
SUNRISE feat. Mark Robertson by BluRum13
the allergies feat blurum13-flip the scripture love this collab shout out to the UK
(BluRum13) keeping hiphop alive!! cook it up on the stovetop!!
When the fire gets high we all can warm ourselves!
Stove top was produced by R33/Rxx one of the dopest producers of our time, enjoy his sound as BluRum13 drops soul full, heartfelt vocals. Off the forthcoming ep. fumes
Rxx/R33 links with BluRum13 to bring you the perfect track for winter, soul runs deep and fills you with a sense of freedom.
BLUKE - Sense the Urgency - *20* track album from BluRum13 and Luke Vibert (Ropeadope)
Back in the early 2000s, Ninja Tune’s heyday, the unlikely duo of label mates BluRum13 (One Self) and Luke Vibert (Wagon Christ, Plug, Kerrier District, ...) quietly formed across genres and geography. Their first album, “Smell the Urgency,” was a playfully intellectual romp through the minds of two geniuses of rap and production respectfully. The album was shelved for reasons unknown, only to be resurrected by fans 13 years later and released on limited edition vinyl by Lille’s Besides Records. The re-release prompted a reunion, and just one year later, BLUKE returns with a second album even more revelatory than the first. Produced by Luke Vibert Written and performed by BluRum13 Additional lyrics on Golden written by Echem Pahkwah and Gahd Indeed
20 track album
"I think this is the most organic project I’ve ever been a part of, putting it together just happened. "BluRum13’s words ease out of his mouth like the fragrant vapour he exhales from his own CBD product line… The new album bumps through the system of Healers Bcn a cannabis association BluRum13 is a partner in. The perfect spot to preview the album aromatic herbs and oils fill the nose as the sound does the air. The signature Vibert bass vibrates the metal in the chairs and Blu continues, “Luke has a story in the instrumentals he sends me, they are complete, have chorus sections and musical soundscape that need little in terms of completion. He also sends me very creative musical themes which in turn push our songs in directions previously unheard” editors note : referring to songs off the first BLUKE album Smell the Urgency like Deviant Diction, in which Blu explores the use of language from the perspective of the word."I never would have written 'Happy Daze' which is one of my favourite tracks of the album, If he didn’t ride that flute sound which is my least favourite sound usually. That melody spawned a flow i never delved into before. A lot of his music does that i just try to be that ultimate ingredient that pushes it over the top if i can.” I agree, songs like Grind, who’s drum heavy, break style pace is demands a wordy syllable barrage to add to its huge classical style musical choral chorus hold the should vocals in a perfect harmonious blend.The Album contains 20 gems, Highlights include “Couldabeen” the albums love song is a very dope tribute to the genre of hiphop jazz relationship tracks. like “ATCQ’s Electric Relaxation”. Then there is “Slide” This song is the Ideal BBQ song for the summer. Lukes soulful sample has a West Coast feel with a very fresh Twist. Overall I think this album is refreshingly great, filled with a variety of themes and styles.BLUKE does indeed have a very unique feel and its own lane in Hiphop. I would love to hear more of this on the radio. PH