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The One Man Band Broke Up

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Album Review

When a hip-hop album emerges from the joint efforts of a Connecticut-based rapper (Ceschi Ramos) and a German producer (DJ Scientist) who initially bonded over their mutual love for vintage psychedelic, prog, and folk-rock, you know it's going to sound a little strange. And so much the better: hip-hop has long since entered its decadent stage, and at this point weirdness is probably its only hope. So from that standpoint, The One Man Band Broke Up, a rather weird concept album, is a welcome corrective to the music's increasingly cookie-cutter tendencies. On the other hand, weirdness isn't enough, and concept albums are always to be regarded with healthy distrust. The concept governing this one is the rise and fall of an aspiring musician named Julius, whose story is told over the course of just over 40 minutes by means of a string of wildly varied songs. You'll hear slow-burning jazz grooves with sputtering speed-rap laid on top ("Half Mast"), psychedelic acoustic hip-hop interwoven with eerie keyboard and vocal samples ("Bridge"), and a faux-classical string quartet ("No New York"). You'll hear rank self-indulgence with a probably intentionally misspelled title ("For My Dissapointing Hip Hop Heroes") and fiery rockish rap ("Swallowed Salt") and then go out on a note of lazy-feeling retro grooviness that is probably intended as a tone poem based on Julius' final dissipation. At times you'll be captivated and at others you'll roll your eyes a bit, but at no point will you think "Ho-hum, just another hip-hop album."

Customer Reviews

Absolutely incredible

Ceschi has always been an incredibly talented musician with a wide variety of directions and while every effort was always great music "The One Man Broke Up" shows a cohesion that previous releases do not. Ironically "The One Man Broke Up" showcases an artist who has it more together than ever. Definitely a must buy!

Instant Classic

The long anticipated follow up to THFF doesn’t disappoint. DJ Scientist provides the low-fi backdrop for this semi-autobiographical dark tale of the misunderstood musical genius of Julius and The Bearded Savior. Ceschi melds a classic hip-hop feel reminiscent of the mid 90’s with his unique brand of psychedelic folk and humor seamlessly. The result is an album full of sing along chorus structures, exact chops, and intoxicating melodies that sear the subconscious. This one is sure to wear the needle out.

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