Damu The Fudgemunk – How It Should Sound, Vol. 1 & 2

Album Info

Artist: Damu The Fudgemunk

Title: How It Should Sound, Vol. 1 & 2

Year: 2010

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Tracklist

  • 1. Start Here (1:47)
  • 2. Another Introduction (3:00)
  • 3. Tea Thyme (2:42)
  • 4. Clap & Form Your Soul (2:46)
  • 5. Figment (1:50)
  • 6. Home Seek Home (1:56)
  • 7. Straight From The Harp (2:23)
  • 8. Rock Climbing (1:40)
  • 9. Its Called The Chill Out (1:59)
  • 10. Gone With The Sunset (2:52)
  • 11. Bills Be Gone (1:14)
  • 12. Only One Me (3:38)
  • 13. Judgement Day (3:33)
  • 14. Dream Catcher (2:57)
  • 15. How It Should Sound (2:08)
  • 16. You Know Who! (2:16)
  • 17. Movin' On (2:25)
  • 18. Not So Young Anymore (2:16)
  • 19. Fabrega's Discotecas (3:03)
  • 20. Gestation (2:34)
  • 21. Don't Fail Me Now (2:41)
  • 22. Man With Bindle (1:16)
  • 23. Hogs On The Hill (2:35)
  • 24. At Your Request aka Spinna VS Joc (1:51)
  • 25. It Wasn't On Earth (3:45)
  • 26. Boomerang Luck (3:01)
  • 27. Gettin' & Steppin' (1:11)

Review

In the gritty underbelly of hip-hop, where vinyl scratches and dusty samples reign supreme, Damu the Fudgemunk emerges from the shadows with his magnum opus, "How It Should Sound, Vol. 1 & 2". This double-barreled beast is a relentless assault on the eardrums, a love letter to the golden age of hip-hop that never apologies for its raw, unfiltered sound. Each track is a meticulously crafted masterpiece, a patchwork of jazz, funk, and soul relics reanimated into something fresh and electrifying. From the hypnotic loops of "Dream Catcher" to the rhythmic gymnastics of "Tea Thyme" and "Judgement Day", Damu paints his sonic canvas with the precision of a master graffiti artist, every scratch and snare hit placed with surgical intent. It's music stripped down to its primal core, a raw and unapologetic celebration of the beat, the essence of hip-hop in its purest form. - Raven