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Summer Night Sessions LP (white/yellow/black splatter vinyl, limited to 50 copies)

$32.99

PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A PRE-ORDER! RELEASE DATE OCTOBER 20. SHIPPING THE SAME DAY. RECORDS ARE ALREADY IN STOCK. NO DELAY.

Ill Adrenaline website exclusive!
White/black/violet splatter vinyl. Limited edition of 50 copies.
Please note: Colors may vary! Each record is one of a kind.

Tracklist:

Side A
1. Nod Your Head (Sessions Intro)
2. Lingo feat. Saukrates
3. Do This, Do That feat. Awon
4. Mic Epps
5. Wicked & Wild feat. Doodlebug (of Digable Planets)
6. The Boom feat. Skyzoo
7. Check 1, 2 (JS Interlude)

Side B
8. Man Vs. Machine feat. Rakaa Iriscience (of Dilated Peoples)
9. Park Jam Prodigies feat. J-Live
10. Rhymin' Teknicians feat. El Da Sensei (of The Artifacts)
11. Real Funk
12. Escape To A Place
13. Summer Night Sessions feat. Kid Abstrakt & Shabaam Sahdeeq

Description:

New Jersey, Brick City hip-hop legend Beneficence and UK based producer duo Jazz Spastiks unearth a timeless treasure with the release of their collaboration album "Summer Night Sessions". With a completely jazzy street feel and slick written, soothing, intellectual lyrics the Ill Adrenaline co-founder releases his 8th full length album. Over 25 years of successfully releasing independent music, Beneficence set the bar high by using lo-fi, jazzy boom-bap sounds masterfully. Following his most successful "Stellar Mind" (2021) release accompanied with a memoir ("Concrete Soul - The Memoir & Making of Ill Adrenaline Records") of his life and music journey, the close Artifacts affiliate delivers a personal collage of authentic hip-hop music with a brilliant Jazz Spastiks backdrop. Well selected guest appearances in these "Summer Night Sessions" include Skyzoo, Saukrates, Doodlebug (of Digable Planets), Awon, El Da Sensei (of The Artifacts), J-Live, Rakaa Iriscience (of Dilated Peoples), Kid Abstrakt, Shabaam Sahdeeq, and grammy nominated R&B singer Anthony David on a CD/digital only bonus track.
On the first single "Do This, Do That" feat. Awon, Beneficence flows smoothly over simple but captivating horns reminiscing about his come up on the music scene. "At the time I was seated behind Diddy and Biggie, '95 Source Awards keys to the city".
"Mic Epps" displays lyricism in its finest form when Beneficence playfully pans between a reference to comedian Mike Epps and microphone episodes. "Civilize 'em with a mic check, I get funny on 'em, Mike Epps, you coming ugly imma swipe left, what we giving you is priceless, the nicest!".
The musical marriage between the beautiful sounds of Jazz Spastiks and the sharp pen of Beneficence is tactfully done with rich and hypnotic bangers for hip-hop lovers with an ear for certified dopeness.