The second album (first release) from desktop scurrier Brandon Labelle is an instrumental hip-hop/electronica explosion that looks forest-green but feels like a pirate ship.  Featuring uncredited and unapproved guest appearances by Levi Bailey ( Spit For Athena / Clear Days Always ) and artistic genius Brett Haberkorn, the record is a terse and tense trip through the fractured psyche of an insomniac and one intolerably disastrous sleepless night.  

Painstakingly created and recreated over a three month span in late 2003/early 2004, the record encompasses music from the likes of Dr. Dre, Steely Dan, Angelo Badalamenti, and Tortoise, while giving nods to minimalists like and Phillip Glass and maniacs like Timbaland.  But, then again, it really doesn't sound like any of that.  It mainly just sounds like sixteen to twenty four-track recordings of samples that play on top of one another and make some small amount of sense. 

Not a party record.  Not ambient enough to sleep to.  Just right for a sleepless night of confusion, and, anyways, you don't own an instrumental hip-hop record yet.

-Zappy McZipper, 2005
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