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[Electronic] Nick Hook – Relationships (Album)

Electronic music and hip-hop have always had a unique relationship. Despite the fact that they, in many ways, evolved from similar revolutionary production techniques, they don’t always find ideal synergy. Through out his budding career, NY-based producer Nick Hook has continually blurred lines between the two with a taste that proves an understanding of music outside of genre constraints. That versatility is a direct product of his diverse background in the industry starting as a multi-genre guitarist and evolving into a producer who’s worked with Young Thug, Run the Jewels, DJ Rashad, Hudson Mohawke and Baauer among others (and that’s leaving out the star-studded list of collaborators in the rock world.)

Relationships, his debut album, serves as a triumphant crescendo on his ascension bringing in too many collaborators to list in a way that feels far more natural than similarly bold projects. Perhaps the secret falls in the album name–Hook seems to have a genuine understanding of the artists he’s working with: allowing their input without ever losing site of cohesion.

The album carries a steadily wavy, experimental vibe through out from the off-kilter, Makonnen-featuring ballad “All Alone” to Awful Records posse cut “Pro-Choice,” a typically absurd outing for the ATLiens. At the same time, Hook’s not afraid to turn things up with the heavy-hitting Grime cut “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” posthumously DJ Rashad-assisted “+3,” east coast cypher “Live While I’m Livin,” and “Head,” perhaps the hardest-hitting song thanks to 21Savage. All that variation is tied together by the project’s brief, but gorgeous, instrumental moments such as “Forever” and “Evolisontherise,” which features Hudson Mohawke. 

Relationships, which is out now on Fool’s Gold Records, is an ambitious outing that could’ve gone wrong had it not been put together so thoughtfully. Rather, it plays out as a sonic adventure with something for everyone but also the capacity to open minds by placing songs in the right context. Give the whole project a listen below and grab a copy here if you like what you hear.

’Nick Hook – +3 feat. DJ Rashad, DJ Paypal & Nasty Nigel’
’Nick Hook – Pro
Choice feat. Black Kray, Father, Michael Christmas & KCSB’
’Nick Hook – Gucci’s feat. 24hrs’
’Nick Hook – Evolisontherise feat. Hudson Mohawke’
’Nick Hook – Another Way feat. Spank Rock’
’Nick Hook – Forever’
’Nick Hook – Dive For You feat. Junglepussy & Prefuse 73’
’Nick Hook feat. Novelist – Can’t Tell Me Nothing’
’Nick Hook – All Alone feat. iLoveMakonnen’
’Nick Hook – Bhu Hum feat. Damien Hagglund’
’Nick Hook – Live While I’m Livin’ feat. Meyhem Lauren & Superhero Killer’
’Nick Hook – Silk Pants’
’Nick Hook – Head feat. 21 Savage & Bulletproof Dolphin’
’Nick Hook – Need 2 B feat. Rahel’
’Nick Hook – Lovesong feat. Nasty Nigel’
’Nick Hook – The Infinite Loop feat. DJ Rashad, Chino Moreno & Nasty Nigel’
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[Hip-Hop] Ethereal – Final Fantasy (Album)

To call Atlanta’s Awful Records prolific would be an understatement. The team of outlandish emcees and producers have been releasing music at a ridiculous pace while pushing the boundaries of DIY artistry in the most delightfully bizarre ways. With artists like Father and Slug Christ, regulars in our Hip-Hop Dojos who’ve both garnered substantial followings, and an array of connections through out Atlanta’s booming hip-hop scene, the label’s poised to continue its ascent. There’s still a lot of people out there, from the hip-hop purists to the “it’s not really music” snobs, who just don’t get the appeal of the style of music Awful Records puts out–often lo-fi, disorienting, highly experimental and at times superficially narcissistic (see Slug Christ’s NSFW album art as an example). What those people are missing, though, is the raw creativity and talent that this crew has as well as the camp-y, avant-garde tone of their lyrics and style.

Last week, Ethereal, a member of the Awful Recs crew, put out his latest album, Final FantasySelf-described as a ‘megalomaniac’–someone obsessed with their own power–Ethereal’s album is a culmination of its title and that introspective diagnosis. 

With airy, other-worldly production from Ethereal himself accompanied by charmingly lackadaisical, yet impressively imaginative, flows, it’s also one of the most accessible projects for those just getting familiar with the up ‘n coming crew.

Spanning from wavey, lo-fi vibes on “Fantasy!,” the Slug Christ-featuring “Ultima” and “I Can’t Feel,” which includes a cleverly placed Rick & Morty sample, to oddball bangers like “Bump” and “Come Here,” the album never loses site of its core escapist aesthetic. As a result, it’s the type of album you can just hit play on and zone out, but if you do choose to listen closer, you’ll find some lyrical gems. Stream and cop the album below. Also, make sure to follow Awful Records on Soundcloud and do your best to keep up with their near-daily releases.

Buy Final Fantasy by Ethereal

’Ethereal
Fantasy!’
’Ethereal – I Can’t Feel’
’Ethereal – Bump (Bounce)(feat. Lord Narf)’
’Ethereal – Agoraphobia (feat. Alexandria & Archibald SLIM)’
’Ethereal – Ultima (feat. Slug Christ)’
’Ethereal – RPG (Circles) (feat. Micah Freeman)’
’Ethereal – 12’
’Ethereal – Come Here! (feat. Playboi Carti)’
’Ethereal – Free Your Mind (feat. Stalin Majesty And Archibald SLIM)’
’Ethereal – UGKog’
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