Televangel: Anthropocene Blues

Televangel SKU: 36722341
Televangel: Anthropocene Blues

Televangel: Anthropocene Blues

Televangel SKU: 36722341

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $19.98
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Description

Title: Anthropocene Blues
Artist: Televangel
Label: Fake Four Inc
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 634457882515
Genre: Electronic

Blue Sky Black Death is a name that pulses throughout the underground hip-hop community. The production duo is widely credited with being architects of the popular "cloud rap" sound. Now, Young God, one half of this innovative team, is releasing a boundary-pushing body of instrumental work under the alias Televangel, entitled "Anthropocene Blues." Much like the cinematic style he created with his partner Kingston in BSBD, Televangel combines haunting and ambient sounds with atmospheric, melancholy arrangements and carefully-placed drums. The end result is more reminiscent of post-rock such as Godspeed You Black Emperor! Than any hip-hop artist. Televangel plays every instrument heard on the album, making "Anthropocene Blues" a cohesive soundtrack that is much more than a beat tape.

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