Kiefer: Kickinit Alone

Kiefer SKU: 32973464
Kiefer: Kickinit Alone

Kiefer: Kickinit Alone

Kiefer SKU: 32973464

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $19.98
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Title: Kickinit Alone
Artist: Kiefer
Label: Leaving Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 659457522513
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop

Californian keyboardist & beatmaker Kiefer (birthname Kiefer Shackelford) drops his debut LP on Leaving Records, which has enough jazz piano chops to transform L.A.'s Low End Theory into a smokey speak easy. The title track from Kiefer's debut album, Kickinit Alone, is a striking entry to this lineage of hip-hop inextricably tethered to jazz. Kickinit Alone moves with a patient step, it's short piano phrase looping like it was ripped from a dusty vinyl and brought to life. The warm hiss of tape noise and subtle effects give the track a smokey vibe. But then the piano suddenly flips to a Rhodes-y sound, and the melody moves from it's blues center towards more muted hues. Even in brief divergences, Kiefer is a subtle showman, bringing depth to quiet flourishes. - Pitchfork

Tracks:
1.1 Tubesocks
1.2 Evil Eye (Feat. Castelluzzo)
1.3 5000 Dollar Check
1.4 Butterfly Inside My House
1.5 Ghosted
1.6 Idk
1.7 U R What U Repeatedly Do
1.8 Happysad Sunday
1.9 Most Beautiful Grl
1.10 In Pursuit Of U
1.11 Reinvent Yo Self
1.12 Kickinit Alone
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