New single from a Melbourne-based act affiliated with friends of The Kitchen, Audego. Check the science:
“Today” is the new single from PATAPHYSICS, off his forthcoming album Tip Of The Spear. A jam to bump this summer, it’s also a mantra of positive thought coding for anyone who has or is going through a hard time.
Pat is joined by the soulful Kaiit (‘Natural Woman’) and Allysha Joy (3070) who lend their vocal prowess and unique tones to this joint. It’s easy to hear that Pat, who played every instrument on the track, is a Mercury Prize winning songwriter, who has a vast production background from ARIA award winner 360 to Nazeem Hussain’s Legally Brown (SBS).
Pata who?
If you live in Melbourne and see live music there’s a good chance you’ve seen pataphysics on a stage. His freestyle and trumpet stylings have seen him frequently playing or recording with: Billy Davis, A Brother Scratch (3070), So.Crates, The Foreign Brothers, Wolves in the Cellar, Hau Latukefu and a host of other bands. A mainstay in the scene, it is a unique musicality and his commitment to refining a sound which has seen him perform around the country from Laneway Festival to The Sydney Opera House, delivering his powerful live show.
His rhyme style reminds me of ̶B̶a̶n̶k̶s̶y̶ Robert ‘3D’ Del Naja of Massive Attack. Agree?
We’re pretty big fans of Big K.R.I.T. here at The Kitchen. We think Cadillactica was an underrated, overlooked masterpiece and the It’s Better This Way mixtape he dropped in 2015 was just as fantastic and should have been released as a proper commercial album but we know he was going through it with his label (Def Jam) at the time.
Only been through this new album barely one and half times so far but it sounds good. We look forward to being able to give it the proper attention it deserves….
NEW KANYE WEST!
First track from Cyhi The Prynce‘s forthcoming debut album, No Dope On Sunday.
“Trap Choir“?? Sounds gimmicky but seriously, this could be the future of hip-hop. Are the Creek Boyz a Trap era Bone Thugs N Harmony? We shall see….
This LA-based dude is giving me heavy Chance the Rapper vibes. Good record though. Y’all dig it??