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Oaklandazulasylum
by Why?
This solo release from the anticon collective's Jonathan Wolf (aka Why?), also a member of cLOUDDEAD, sees the experimental rapper mixing in a healthy dose of indie guitar with beats and samples that venture from lo- to hi- fi.
| LABEL: |
anticon. |
| RELEASE DATE: |
24 June 2003 |
| DISCS: |
1 disc |
| GENRE(S): |
Indie, Rap |

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88
Stylus Magazine
Unlike cLOUDDEAD, every track on Oaklandazulasylum is, at least musically, accessible and inviting.

81
Pitchfork
From the first song it sounds rich and original.... It's as major a step as you'd expect-- really, as you'd demand-- from someone like Why?, not only for its sheer inventiveness, but the continuity that turns these lyrical snapshots into moving portraits.

80
Dusted Magazine
His melodies hang in the air, homespun like Saturday afternoon arts and crafts, creating a lush foreground that contrasts something lovely with his minimalist production. This latest holds to that formula, and improves upon it.

70
Alternative Press
All you can do with oaklandazulasylum is dive in and hang on to the moments of true beauty, the shards of shattered folk songs, synth-pop and multitracked harmonies that litter--or decorate--why?'s mindscape. [Sep 2003, p.118]
70
Uncut
Strangely compelling. [Oct 2003, p.124]
60
The Wire
However hit and miss, though, all of these voices and genre grabs are made to sound stylistically coherent. [#236, p.71]
60
Urb
A few of these tracks feel more like unfinished sketches than completed songs, but if it's sparse folk-noir you're after, why? delivers the goods. [Aug 2003, p.90]
50
All Music Guide
If you can get past the clothespin-on-nose delivery... and the constant up-and-down swoops and dives in which it's delivered, the album has a certain sense of awkward, ramshackle charm that's frequently unhinged and claustrophobic at once.


The average user rating for this album is 10.0 (out of 10) based on 1 User Votes
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