“Short fuse, no rules, big gamble”, he raps – soliciting a vicious and daring fear. Vince Staples enters in All Nite while the musicality fetches a clear ethereal mistiness, lumping the use of ugly screeches as a growling synth rumbles the partitioned sections throughout. A sub-bass haven of earthquake proportions grips a raw, demonic sinister ambience – outlining a dark sonic pool with sadistic reflections. Be Somebody showcases a debut pairing of rappers, A$AP & the based God – Lil B. Controlling an ability to cut and chop up vocal samples with a razor sharpness, dusting field recordings and a blend of natural hypnotic time stretching melodies – Clams is like no other. The New Jersey-based hip-hop producer has made a name for himself surrounding his idiosyncratic style of beat-making – quickly grappling the attention Hip-hop royalty, such as Lil B, A$AP Rocky, Schoolboy Q, Vince Staples, Danny Brown among others.
Having previously released a sequence of EP’s, Singles, and mix-tapes, his debut record is a convergence of limitless boundaries, orbiting in a cluster of transcendental sonic vibrations. Better known to his global followers as Clams Casino, he rises from the darkness in 2016 with his first studio album – 32. Few bring with them a distinguished style or signature sound capable of worldwide resonance than Michael Volpe.