Odd Seasons

Odd Seasons

The culmination of four different EPs released over the course of a year, Odd Seasons is the latest release from Washington D.C. producer/MC Oddisee, who has made a strong name for himself over the course of approximately 20 mixtapes, compilations, solo albums, and collaborative projects since the early 2000s. Though it's a lot of music to digest all at once (31 tracks), this remains a compelling listen from one of the most impressive and prolific young beat maestros working today. While it is definitely considered hip-hop, this mostly instrumental collection could also fall into the category of modern jazz, cut-and-paste, or even easy listening (in a good way), with its lush melodies, unpredictable change-ups, creative drum programming, and layered samples. More effective as a party soundtrack than dance-floor party starter, this is ideal for fans of Madlib, MF DOOM, Fat Jon, and the like. Don't miss "The Richers," "Sand to the Beach," and "Saw Myself Today."

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