Cassette CityLushlife
Release Date: 06/23/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1074534_CD
UPC # 730003908521
Label: Rapster Records
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Lushlife
Artist: Camp Lo; Fakevinyl; Ezra Koenig; Greg Saunier; Elzhi; Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti Engineer: Rajesh Haldar; Jeremy Kulousek; Adam Kling; Ranjit Prasad; Ranjit Prasad; Rajesh Haldar; Jeremy Kulousek; Adam Kling Producer: Rajesh Haldar; Lushlife; Rajesh Haldar Distributor: RED Distribution Notes: Personnel: Rajesh Haldar (vocals, slide guitar, mandolin, melodica, grand piano, organ, chamberlin, synthesizer, glockenspiel, bass guitar, hand claps, percussion, sleigh bell, turntables, background vocals); Kevin D'Mello (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, ukulele, synthesizer, bass guitar); Kim Chiesa (violin); Terrence Thornhill (cello); Lisa Morales (trumpet); Eric Rudderic Ferrat (trombone); Kyle Cedermark, Greg Saunier (drums); Kip Rosser (Theremin). Audio Mixer: Ryan West. Recording information: Eagle Frog Studios, Montclair, NJ; First Unitarian Chruch, Philadelphia, PA; ID Labs, Pittsburgh, PA; Le Bibliotheque, Philadelphia, PA; Prasad Recording Studio, Kolkata, India. Unknown Contributor Role: Rajesh Haldar. Arrangers: Rajesh Haldar; Rajesh Haldar. CASSETTE CITY is a self-consciously fresh affair, full of care: Lushlife drops gully slang alongside guest spots by members of Deerhoof, Vampire Weekend, and Ariel Pink, everything meted out in perfect measure so as not to overbear. The track transitions, drum drops, and fleeting verses all seem labored over, everything meticulous, each hit perfect. Thing is, it works. Despite a host of reasons to pocket the record snootily into post-backpack "hipster rap," the record defies any but the sternest listener's dislike. Because, really, it's a lot of fun, perfectly so, even if Lushlife's trans-genre SMILE-meets-ILLMATIC aspirations were achieved first (and with blinding success) by Edan on BEAUTY AND THE BEAT. Tracks like the "Meridian Sound" trio echo postmillennial electronic indie acts like Manitoba and the Cinematic Orchestra, but merge without a hiccup into decidedly throwback headnodders like "Another Word for Paradise" and "Daylight into Me." Strangely, this synthesis of indie and boom-bap influences yields something unambitiously genial, a record with neither highs nor lows, just a big crowd-pleasing medium.
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