Foreverlution - Thundamentals

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| Format | CD |
| Available | 29-07-2011 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Building upon Sleeping On Your Style's outstanding production, eclectic musical influences and compelling rhymes, Foreverlution is, as the title would suggest, a deliberate blend of timeless organic tones interspersed with more contemporary sounding influences. Producing almost the entire record, DJ Morgs has really stepped up-to the plate. In the words of Tuka: "the content itself reflects our growth as a band and also the knowledge/skills we've managed to gather since our self-titled debut was released in 2008. In this life, it appears that change is the only constant. The one thing you can truly be sure of is that everything will eventually change. The ideology behind Foreverlution casts a positive spin on this concept. Rather than watching the world go by or letting yourself fall into a state of complacency, involve yourself within it. Learn from your past with the intention of moving forward and growing into a better version of yourself. As the world evolves, evolve with it." From the ominously dulcet foghorn that intro's opening track Holla through the big band enthused bombasticism of Calm In The Chaos, lead single Paint The Town Red and the Parisian swell of Check My Fresh (feat. Vida-Sunshyne), the first half of Foreverlution drips with 1920's speakeasy soul.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Sweet Bel on 26.09.2011 Saw these guys at drapht and they kicked it, better then drapht. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Thundamentals 'Foreverlution' scott(little boom music) on 18.01.2012 If you haven’t heard Foreverlution yet, you should. Tuka & Jeswon’s rhymes carry weight in content and flow, Dj Morgs kills it with production and scratch duties and the experimentation of sounds on the album makes for a dope release that nudges hip hops boundaries that little bit further. When listening, expect the unexpected and I guarantee you won’t be disappointed. |






