#47 - amani - a constant condensation REVIEW

 
 

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(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro) 

A CONSTANT CONDENSATION goes inward into amani's mind, and features some gorgeously intimate raps that feel like you’re reading his journal on wax.

Production handled by amani himself, is very soulful and adds to the intimacy of the record. It features this consistent analog feel that makes the record sound very warm.

After being introduced to amani on An Unknown Infinite, it was nice to see amani's raps over these brighter soulful instrumentals.

The way this album was put together is certainly one of the key reasons that makes it so unlike everything else that is out there. After a more straightforward first half of the album, with mostly rapped songs, the back half unravels into an odd but ultimately compelling sequence of ideas that give me a tangible feeling of hope.

The attention to detail in how the album was constructed, really impressed me... and made what could have been a sort of messy album towards the back half, still come together and make sense when it's all said and done.

This is a great album for when you want to reflect, and just get lost in your thoughts.

RMPP Preferred Cut: "The Cravings"

Read ‘The Essential’ review of An Unknown Infinite here.

Listen to A CONSTANT CONDENSATION here: https://amani.bandcamp.com/ 

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