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Blockhead - The Music Scene (2009)
New York hip hop producer Tony Simon aka Blockhead returns with his third and best instrumental album for Ninja Tune.
Blockhead has long made beautiful, emotive music based around the hip hop template, but on The Music Scene he elevates his craft to another level. Tony puts it down to the use of Ableton, which means that rather than working from one basic beat and building off it (the standard hip hop model), he has begun stringing together multiple beats and weaving them together into increasingly complex, surprising and satisfying pieces of music. As he himself puts it, I made each song a little more of a musical journey than anything I have ever done before.
Blockheads ambition to tell stories without words is evident from opener Its Raining Clouds onwards. The tune starts off as classic downtempo and ends up almost drum and bass, the music having changed and fallen away, echoing back through itself and feeding into previous themes at least three times. Its an epic in an album of epics.
At the heart of the record is the remarkable The Daily Routine an exploration of drug addiction (based around a found recording of drug addicts arguing), Blockhead says its pretty much the creepiest song Ive ever made. Four Walls, meanwhile aims a musical broadside at the current vogue for autotune. Which One Of You Jerks Drank My Arnold Palmer is huge ambient space rock hip hop. The Prettiest Seaslug is Bahia-beat on opium. Tricky Turtle begins as afro-blaxpoitation, turns into a voodoo orgy and ends somewherte in the Middle East. Farewell Spaceman starts off sounding like an outtake from Bewitched and ends as an ecstatic, chugging flight off into the stars.
While The Music Scene represents a development in Blockheads work, he still holds true to his basic beliefs about music and rhythm. When not working on his new album he has been providing production for Aesop Rock, DJ Signify, Joanna Erdos and many more, plus remixes for Yameen and Chin Chin, amonst others. Whereas the music scene is a bastardized version of something that was already watered down, Blockheads The Music Scene, like his career as a whole, is the opposite of that. By re-working, chopping and melding samples, by blending them together, Blockhead restores rather than dilutes their purity.

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  • wish this was in a movie trailer or in the intro to a movie, so I could stand up and shout "its fucking blockhead" in the theater

  • goes well with acid

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  • I am starting a chill music project for people who like this kinda music, subscribe and you will see good chill music from different genres and artists

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  • Why does it remind me [Adult Swim]?

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