INCLUDES FREE DOWNLOAD CODES FOR EL-P's Megamixxx1 and Megamixxx2 ! Like getting 3 albums for the price of 1!
El-P and Gold Dust proudly
present El-P's brand new instrumental record
Weareallgoingtoburninhellmegamixxx3 ! Another unique release in the
artist's catalog. In the tradition of Company Flow's
Little Johnny From
The Hospitul (1998), El's own
Collecting The Kid (2005), and more
recently
Weareallgoingtoburninhellmeggamixxx2 (2007), Hell3 is a fully
realized suite of instrumentals that continues to exemplify the
producer's versatile, otherworldly, futuristic and wholly original
sonic worldview.
Free
track here. Tracklisting
01. Take You Out At The Ball Game
02. Whores:The Movie
03. Meanstreak (In 3 Parts)
04. DMSC
05. Drunk With A Loaded Pistol
06. Time Won’t Tell
07. Secret Police Man’s Ball
08. I Got This (El-P Remix) Redux
09. Jump Fence, Run, Live
10. He Hit Her So She Left
11. Driving Down The Block (El-P Remix) Redux
12. Honda Redux
13. How To Serve Man (Stripped)
14. Contagious Snippet (Wilder Zoby Feat. El-P)
15. Eat My Garbage 2
"Brooklyn’s resident sci-fi boom bap impresario El-P is back with the third installment of his
Weareallgoingtoburninhell
series, this one an entirely instrumental affair. It’s hard to think of
a more remarkably consistent hip hop producer over the past two
decades. From the early lo-fi days of Company Flow to the grimy synth
palettes of the now, El-P is an artist with a sound all his own that one
can recognize within the first ten seconds of the beat dropping.
Weareallgoingtoburninhellmegamixxx3 is El-P at his weirdest
and finest, a dystopian symphony of other-worldly drums, funk horns, and
brilliantly-culled samples. “Time Won’t Tell” triumphantly shifts and
evolves, creating entirely disparate moods in the span of a three minute
track. Each song shows hints of where El-P has been and where he plans
on taking things from here on. “Meanstreak (In 3 Parts)” and “Whores:
The Movie” would have fit nicely in the seams of I’ll Sleep When You’re Dead .
“He Hit Her So She Left” begins with what could be the score to a
horror film then builds with maniacal drums and elements of psych-rock
into a superbly dark composition.
El-P announced some months back that Definitive Jux, the label
responsible for some of the most wildly-innovative post-millennium hip
hop, would be going on hiatus. While this leaves a number of artists’
future releases up in the air, it also means El-P can fully focus on his
music unencumbered by the business side of things. If Weareallgoingtoburninhellmegamixxx3
is any indication, this newfound freedom should allow the creative
juices to flow toward uncompromisingly original cinematic soundscapes
that will keep El-P one of the most sought-after producers for years to
come." - URB Magazine