Known respectively for their independent work as Botany and Lushlife, Spencer Stephenson and Raj Haldar selected their collaborative mantle, The Skull Eclipses, when the album became more than just a one-plus-one combination of their individual sounds. Broadly, The Skull Eclipses is a post-hip hop album that harmonizes tropes of mid 90's electronic genres-- ambient, downtempo, jungle, & trip-hop-- under a hauntological umbrella. It is the first offering from a project that's as much indebted to Broadcast & The Focus Group as it is to Pete Rock & CL Smooth, but obligated to neither. Up close however, the album is a peer into the shadows by two figures uncontent with blending into the tapestry of modern music, wholly committed to creating experiences over mere content, which is pouring in from all corners of a frustrated and distracted world.
A1 | Yearn Infinite I |
A2 | All Fall |
A3 | Angels Don't Mind |
A4 | Pillars |
A5 | Take My Melody |
A6 | Encyclopedia |
B1 | Gone |
B2 | Gun Glitters |
B3 | Pushing Up The Hills |
B4 | Yearn Infinite II |
B5 | Spacecrafts In Rajasthan |