• Mast - The Waters (feat Jeremiah Jae)


    LA-based producer Mast (Tim Conley) put out this track "The Waters" a couple months ago, back before his full-length Omni was released by Alpha Pup at the tail end of January. Featuring rapper/producer Jeremiah Jae, "The Waters" is one of those tracks that just might change your perspective on shit. I've spent the past 20 minutes listening to it back-to-back several times. Check it out:

    Mast - The Waters (feat. Jeremiah Jae) by ALPHA PUP

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    The multiverse of MAST is strikingly similar to physical life here on earth. Philadelphia raised, L.A. residing Tim Conley presents us with the everlasting unchanging everything of "OMNI", a debut musical sphere of bliss and structure, of chaos and destruction. MAST communicates to the core with a contemporary, electronic review of song-writing through a jazz composer's lens of unorthodox transcendence. Invoking the spirit of monumental Japanese painter Katsushika Hokusai, Conley pronounces an aesthetic theme to the surrounding emotive course of the album at-large bound by the serene and magical landscapes sometimes confusing, always intriguing. --- The Los Angeles electronic forefront of Alpha Pup Records speaks to every walk of life on the "OMNI" vibration plane, and it is not alone that the MAST vessel sets sail the maiden voyage. Assists from soul-navigating vocal gestures of Anna Wise (Sonnymoon, Kendrick Lamar), way-out raps from Brainfeeder/Warp's Jeremiah Jae, lullaby serenades from Low Leaf, and the long time partner / tourmate RYAT (Brainfeeder) attribute to the intricate album weaving of all things. All companions considered, it is Conley's solo sense of devotion to experimental process that guides us through the perfect flux that is MAST.

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