
Atmosphere - Mi Vida Local (LP)
Label: Rhymesayers Entertainment ā RSE280-1
Format: LPĀ
Country: US
Released: Oct 5, 2018
Genre: Hip Hop
Itās a different place than it was two years ago, when Atmosphere released their last record, Fishing Blues. Their seventh album, Mi Vida Local, reflects the ways in which the worldāand their place in itāhas changed. The idyllic domesticity of the past few records has morphed into anxiety over keeping loved ones safe during turbulent times. The easygoing collaboration between Ant and Slug has started to feel more like the life-or-death intimacy of two men trapped together on a lifeboat. At times, Mi Vida Local is a heavy album, (āI might be the last generation of grandparents,ā goes a key line from āVirgoā), but itās far from grim.
As the name implies, Mi Vida Local is intensely focused on the place it was createdāthe southside of Minneapolisāwhere Slug and Ant work tirelessly in their ābeautiful basementsā, refining their sound without interruption, save for a handful of Minneapolis friends that showed up to contribute. The album pairs complex subject matter with equally deep beatsāones that show a clear lineage back to the psychedelic funk landmarks from an earlier era where America was going through a post-utopian hangover, and prove that there wonāt ever be a time where boom-bap beats donāt sound perfectly of the moment.
Mi Vida Local might be the best album Atmosphereās everĀ made. Itās definitely the one they needed to make right now, and one listeners need to hear just as urgently. If itās sometimes an album about how the fight to find happiness never really endsāeven after you get the house and the kids and the artistic freedom to make dad-rap recordsāitās also about discovering that thereās happiness to be found just in fighting.Ā
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Label: Rhymesayers Entertainment ā RSE280-1
Format: LPĀ
Country: US
Released: Oct 5, 2018
Genre: Hip Hop
Itās a different place than it was two years ago, when Atmosphere released their last record, Fishing Blues. Their seventh album, Mi Vida Local, reflects the ways in which the worldāand their place in itāhas changed. The idyllic domesticity of the past few records has morphed into anxiety over keeping loved ones safe during turbulent times. The easygoing collaboration between Ant and Slug has started to feel more like the life-or-death intimacy of two men trapped together on a lifeboat. At times, Mi Vida Local is a heavy album, (āI might be the last generation of grandparents,ā goes a key line from āVirgoā), but itās far from grim.
As the name implies, Mi Vida Local is intensely focused on the place it was createdāthe southside of Minneapolisāwhere Slug and Ant work tirelessly in their ābeautiful basementsā, refining their sound without interruption, save for a handful of Minneapolis friends that showed up to contribute. The album pairs complex subject matter with equally deep beatsāones that show a clear lineage back to the psychedelic funk landmarks from an earlier era where America was going through a post-utopian hangover, and prove that there wonāt ever be a time where boom-bap beats donāt sound perfectly of the moment.
Mi Vida Local might be the best album Atmosphereās everĀ made. Itās definitely the one they needed to make right now, and one listeners need to hear just as urgently. If itās sometimes an album about how the fight to find happiness never really endsāeven after you get the house and the kids and the artistic freedom to make dad-rap recordsāitās also about discovering that thereās happiness to be found just in fighting.Ā












