From its opening whisper of "culture is a baby" followed by a euphoric but frightening blast of sound. BLQLYTE moves with the unpredictable energy of a pyschedelic trip, where apocalyptic soundscapes and mutated R&B vault between shamanistic musings on mortality and earthly matters of modern day Los Angeles.
The mood is heavy, hanging in the air like rising waters building to a catastrophic flood. Zeroh's ninja like voice seamlessly transforms throughout tracks like a Greek chorus, tackling speeding thoughts and introspections in a stream of consciousness cascade of vocal flows and techniques that both wordy and soulful. Perhaps classifiable as a rap album, BLQLYTE inhabits its own experimental, deeply personal zone in the orbit of Leaving Records' genre free ethos.
A1 | BLQLYTE |
A2 | Rites Of Passage |
A3 | Metacine |
A4 | Hydro |
A5 | The Fade |
A6 | You Can't Unsee It |
A7 | 4D |
A8 | Lord + Nature |
B1 | Mudblood |
B2 | Sworn Free |
B3 | Invaluable |
B4 | Glory Drip |
B5 | JAADE |
B6 | Aquamane |