Chasm – This Is How We Never Die (2012)

Posted by HHB Admin on May 10, 2012 – 1:58 pm

01 01:56 New Day
02 03:14 Rusty Griz Feat. Lazy Grey
03 04:03 I Am Legend Feat. AG and Delta
04 03:52 The Truth Feat. The Tongue, Hau and Dazastah
05 03:43 Soldier and A Thinker Feat. Hau and Blak Twang
06 03:47 Highs and Lows Feat. Fashawn, Solo and David Dallas
07 03:29 Ruthless Feat. Guilty Simpson and Brad Strut
08 03:31 Intergalactic Feat. Vast Aire and Dialect
09 01:24 Smokey
10 03:30 Dreamin Feat. Gappy Ranks and Rucl
11 03:00 I See You Feat. Marvin Priest
12 03:24 All Lovely Feat. Phat Kat and Mr. Clean
13 03:34 King Pin Shottas Feat. Guilty Simpson, Mdusu and
Hau
14 04:25 We’ve Arrived Feat. Jeswon, Tuka, Skryptcha, Scot Burns, Rinse and Dialectrix

This Is How We Never Die is the refreshingly on-point third
instalment from prestigious Sydney producer Chasm. True to
the quality displayed throughout debut album Beyond the Beat
Tape (2008), and Move (with Vida Sunshyne, 2010) Chasm
proves himself once more as a consummate composer. Joined by
local and international artists This Is How We Never Die
features USA underground vocal heavyweights AG (Showbiz &
AG), Guilty Simpson (Stones Throw), Vast Aire (Def Jux), and
Fashawn (One), New Zealand’s Dave Dallas, and Blak Twang
(UK).

Not to mention an assortment of Australia’s top lyricists
including Solo, Lazy Grey, Mdusu, Delta, Dialectrix and Brad
Strut. Chasm approaches beats like a learned artist with a
brush, building on classic principles to create evolutionary
new music. The collection of beats chosen for the album vary
from old to new, moving through down tempo, blunted soul,
up-tempo funk, and reggae. Lead single ‘The Truth’ with its
eclectic sample combinations, fuses Latin piano loops with
brass accents and futuristic synth solos. Bringing a new
shine to the art of braggadocio, the track features emcees
The Tongue, Hau, and Dazastah. Vast Aire and Dialect team up
on the sample-heavy ‘Intergalactic’.

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