Heaper's Hangout Album Club

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  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.

    and honestly think that music that goes primarily for aesthetic beauty gets a bad rap.

    Totes agreed.

  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    MetaFour said:

    and honestly think that music that goes primarily for aesthetic beauty gets a bad rap.

    Totes agreed.

    Indeed.
  • BE ATTITUDE FOR GAINS
    I actually saw the music video of a track off this album before(viðrar vel til loftárása) it had a strong emotional impact on me and it ended up in my music playlist for a while without me getting too much into it(I was mostly in prog rock back then). Now, the album, well, some of its traits found in certain songs are definitely my kind of thing, while I can't exactly say what, other songs are simply not doing much on me. The instrumentation sometimes feels not right at times on certain tracks for me. while other time I think it's spot on, and I kinda like noisy stuff(as you will probably discover in my pick), so I can't really complain. 

    Fav track: Viðrar Vel Til Loftárasa
    Least fav track: 
  • BE ATTITUDE FOR GAINS

    MetaFour said:

    and honestly think that music that goes primarily for aesthetic beauty gets a bad rap.

    Totes agreed.

    Indeed.
    But I'm kind of a musical pleb, so idk if my opinion have much weight to it.
  • Vampire Lady of Corvidia

    (The other Jane)
    Sorry for not weighing in yet--I'll get to it soon!
  • Alright.

    Well I'm gonna roll for the next album tomorrow. 
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    So, about that next album...?
  • whoops 

    let me roll it really quick. I was asleep for most of the day ^_^;
  • We rolled a 1, which means my album is next.

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    and leaves the list lookin like this:



    1. Planet Jane
    2. Panurge
    3. thenamelesssamurai
    4. Section
    5. Corvidium
    6. MetaFour
    7. SF
    8. Sunn Wolf
    9. Pyridrym


  • My selection is DuAlity by Captain Murphy.

    Here is a DatPiff link. I'll post my writeup a little later on.
  • Also general mature themes warning, don't listen in front of your kids, you know?
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    You forgot to include Pyrid.

    You don't have to re-roll, but remember to include her next time.
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    ... Oh, there's eight options since SFS is out. You did right, then.

    You still forgot to include Pyrid on the list above, though.
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    Haha, Alejandro Jodorowsky was involved with this.
  • Vampire Lady of Corvidia

    (The other Jane)
    I listened to the Sigur Ros one. I don't really have much to say that hasn't already been said
  • so, writeup.

    the Captain Murphy phenomenon was partly a thing of place and time. This was in the middle of the Odd Future hype phenomenon, and along comes this weird Flying Lotus-produced song by Earl Sweatshirt. That song is "Between Friends"


    The thing people were confused about was that second part. Captain Murphy was a name no one had heard before, and speculation about who he was immediately started. There were a couple popular candidates, including Tyler the Creator (silly in retrospect), underground weirdo Zeroh, and, what turned out to be true (spoilers), Flying Lotus himself. A handful of singles followed ("Mighty Morphin' Foreskin", "The Ritual", "Shakeweight", "The Killing Joke") and eventually DuAlity itself dropped, both a video version set to a bizarre montage of French pornography (among other things), and a mixtape version that had a different cover for each track.

    Captain Murphy, as it turned out, was FlyLo's rapping persona (he'd rhymed on record only once before, and said song sounded very little like Captain Murphy's work), and what a persona. Captain Murphy is presented at various points on DuAlity as a cult leader (the faux "how to be a cult leader" angle is a main theme), a warlock, a shapeshifter, and some sort of demigod or demon. The tape is rather brief, but sounds much longer than it is, songs are typically short and bookended by interludes sampled from obscure films or [adult swim] cartoons. Captain Murphy is not a sympathetic character, DuAlity is his own Luthor, the world as seen from the villain's perspective. Murphy's rhyming is dense with references and wordplay, and gives off the air of a more cultishly-inclined MF DOOM. Over the course of DuAlity he has sex with a ludicrous amount of women, brainwashes tons of people, and probably lights a couple folks on fire. He's not a nice man, but it's hard not to be fascinated by the world he builds.

    Guests on the project are few and far between, there's Earl Sweatshirt on the aforementioned "Between Friends", in top monotone multisyllable flow mode. Fellow Brainfeeder MCs Jeremiah Jae and Azizi Gibson show up, the former twice, but by and large it's Murphy's sole show. He carries it, for the most part, though there are occasional dips.

    All told it's a very weird tape with little in common with much other rap, and it makes for a unique listening experience.

  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    "Don't you want to be a cult leader?" Not really. I guess this isn't for me! <turns album off>
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    The textural qualities of the album are pretty interesting to my ears. I’m not entirely sure how much the rapping adds to it, though.

    It reminds me that I need to check out Flying Lotus’s work under his own name, at least, so thanks for that. I’m undecided on whether I want to keep this in my collection, so I’ll give it another listen soon and see if I do.
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    Learned to do the dougie with the devil in the pale moonlight
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    This is an album I feel I'll have to come back to in order to fully appreciate.
  • i remember listening to this album back when it was just out and captain murphy's identity was still a mystery, which is kinda odd because i didn't particularly listen to much rap back then. but i do remember liking it back then and actually it still stands up really well now

    the whole 'cult' theme works quite well as a logical conclusion of rap's whole self-promotion thing. i mean how big a leap is it from bigging yourself up to being like 'i'm literally the messiah and i own the world.' in any case a few months after this you had kanye west releasing 'yeezus'

    production wise flylo obviously knows what he's doing and this shows. i actually think this is my favourite thing flylo's done. his work under his own name is good but it tends a little much towards excess whereas here because the rapping is as important as the instrumental it's necessarily toned down a little (but only a little) and just as importantly, thematically the excess makes sense

    i like the kind of dense, textured style to it. shabazz palaces, who i really like, do a similar kind of thing. his flow suits the beats and it pretty convincing with the whole cult leader thing which sounds kind of ludicrous on paper, but he pulls it off well. it's structured brilliantly too

    things i'll say against it: for a solidly good album it doesn't have any real standout moments that lift into something really special, and also, if youre gonna write a rap album with this kind of cartoon villain style narrative then you're always going to be in the shadow of madvillainy which really is a proper work of genius (and as much as i do like this album it ain't madvillainy)

    but yeah i wouldn't have thought of coming back to listen to this and i enjoyed it a lot. good choice jane
  • small note: i listened to this right after hearing "Cherry Bomb" for the first time and this is much better than cherry bomb.
  • A couple of the songs aren't actually FlyLo productions.

    "The Ritual" f/i is a re-appropriated Just Blaze beat originally used by Jay Electronica.
  • Vampire Lady of Corvidia

    (The other Jane)
    I really like the spookiness of this album. Perhaps "Captain Murphy" references Peter Murphy?

    And I recognize the first 30 seconds from a satirical video that looked like it was from the 70s
  • Vampire Lady of Corvidia

    (The other Jane)
    Is that King Crimson being sampled?
  • Corvidium said:

    I really like the spookiness of this album. Perhaps "Captain Murphy" references Peter Murphy?

    Captain Murphy was originally a character from an [adult swim] cartoon

    who himself might be a reference to something else. I've never seen the cartoon in question.
  • Vampire Lady of Corvidia

    (The other Jane)
    No, no it isn't
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.

    Corvidium said:

    I really like the spookiness of this album. Perhaps "Captain Murphy" references Peter Murphy?

    Captain Murphy was originally a character from an [adult swim] cartoon

    who himself might be a reference to something else. I've never seen the cartoon in question.

    Ah, yes. Sealab 2021. Which was a gag dub of Sealab 2020, so technically that's where Captain Murphy came from originally.
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    I was so glad when I learned relatively recently that Sealab 2021 still holds up.
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    The squeaks on "Shake Weight" remind me of Jean-Jacques Perrey.

    Gotta agree the production is top-notch here. Not as much a fan of the rapping, though. I've just got a love-hate relationship with self-aggrandizing lyrics, even tongue-in-cheek ones.
  • A couple of the songs aren't actually FlyLo productions.


    "The Ritual" f/i is a re-appropriated Just Blaze beat originally used by Jay Electronica.
    yea i read this before but it still all works rly well together
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    Deffo gonna hang onto the instrumental versions.
  • yeah, I pretty much concur with everyone else

    I really love the all of the sampling throughout, but although I do dig the lyrics the vocals seem to somewhat blend into the background and the general chaos
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    So what day is the selection of the next album?
  • I've been trying to give each album a week but if no one has anything left to say about this one we can move on I suppose.
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    Won't it be a week for this album tomorrow?
  • yes

    but if people want to roll a day early I don't really mind.
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    Oh no, I'd agree to give it a full day too.

    Just in case anyone has last minute ideas to chime in with.
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    I just thought today was the day.
  • Sounds fine to me.

    I've no particular preference one way or the other.
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    Neither do I.

    We're all just stewing in our own indecision, together.
  • I guess I should say that if u liked this album, there are a handful of other Captain Murphy tracks

    the most notable of these is "Between Villains" with Earl Sweatshirt and MF DOOM.

    he also has a song with Jonwayne

    and of course the Captain's two appearances on FlyLo's own You're Dead!, on "The Boys Who Died in Their Sleep" and "Deadman's Tetris" (which also features Snoop Dogg).
  • jonwayne used to be a chiild actor before he was a rapper right? or am i getting that completely wrong
  • Deadman's Tetris was one of the better tracks off You're Dead!, actually
  • edited 2015-04-27 22:23:33
    For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    New album today?

    And reminder to add Pyrid to the list before rolling again, assuming you haven't already done so.
    1. Planet Jane
    2. Panurge
    3. thenamelesssamurai
    4. Section
    5. Corvidium
    6. MetaFour
    7. SF
    8. Sunn Wolf
    9. Pyridrym




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    we rolled a 9, which means Pyridrym is next

    ignore the "rolling a d500" experiment in there <_>
  • THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS
    [that dice roller is so Windows 3.0-looking, and I love it]
  • it's been on their website for like 10 years so it's pretty old
  • THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS
    Ah...
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