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Proof that Hip Hop Didn't Die in 1991

I'm at track 5 out of 20 in Aesop Rock's Float. With about 4,000 albums in my collection I'm starting to develop a decent intuition for good records after listening to just a couple tracks ("wow this sounds different from everything I ever heard" is slightly less ridiculously uninformed than it used to be), and this one is a keeper. Sound a bit like rap that would have been written for the soundtrack of a Peter Greenaway movie, which I realize is an unlikely combination, but then Aesop Rock is unusual.


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