Description

ARTIST: Blockhead

ALBUM: Free Sweatpants

FORMAT: VINYL (LP) + MP3 (320kbps)

NOTES: This is the Blockhead Free Sweatpants LP. Consists of one 12″ opaque white vinyl (A/B) packaged in a 12″ jacket with photography by Blockhead. Starts shipping on Thursday January 17th! ALL VINYL ORDERS INCLUDE A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD!!

SHIPS: Ships and available for download on Thursday, January 17, 2019.

TRACKLISTING

SIDE A)

Dream On

Slippery Slope ft. billy woods, Open Mike Eagle & Breezly Brewin

Kiss The Cook ft. Aesop Rock

Frank ft. Tree

Weeping Willow

Deeperstill ft. Homeboy Sandman

SIDE B)

Be Safe ft. Armand Hammer

Favorite Chair ft. Vic Spencer

By Myself Meeting

Let Them Eat Hate ft. MarQ Spekt

Blue Veil ft. Hemlock Ernst

Rock’em Sock Hop

DESCRIPTION

There are two Blockheads.

There is the Blockhead that has been a fixture of the electronic music scene for more than since his 2004 Ninja Tune debut Music By Cavelight; putting out a string of critically acclaimed albums and touring with everyone from Diplo to Amon Tobin and Kid Koala.

Then there is the rap producer Blockhead, whose collaborations with Aesop Rock-Labor Days, None Shall Pass– are part of indie hip-hop canon. The veteran who collaborated with luminaries like Cage, Illogic and Blueprint but also made memorable records with then little-known artists like Despot and billy woods early in their careers.

Free Sweatpants is the first time the two Blockhead’s connect, in what is really the most appropriate form. A mixtape-esque album that pairs his narrative-driven solo aesthetic with a team of rappers that thrive in Blockhead’s layered, melodic sound. Aesop Rock, Tree, Breezly Brewin, Open Mike Eagle, Homeboy Sandman, Armand Hammer, Vic Spencer, Hemlock Ernst, MarQ Spekt, and billy woods round out the guest list.

“It’s really something I have been wanting to do since way back in 2002 but then other things picked up and I just never got around to it” Blockhead explains, “but I felt like this was a good time for it. These are artists I actively listen to, so it was exciting to make just based on that.”