In 2018, Dom Pachino decides to put together these songs made with Bugsy da God discarded from the recording sessions of previous disks and packs them into a whole new project destined for a very select few. The tape isn't even credited under the name Teraban, with which the duo was known in the mid-2010s: out of ten tracks, only a couple, the first and the last, are credited to the duo, the other eight are solos by Bugsy and Dom Pachino, sequenced alternately, meaning there are never two pieces in a row from the same emcee, which gives a bit of variety to the tape. Bugsy da God is the main producer and most of the rhythms are for his tracks (5/6; the other is for a solo by Dom Pachino), the remaining production is split between Lord Beatjitzu with two rhythms, Dash Shamash and Trippy Trippz with one beat each. The same Bugsy is the protagonist of "The Death" where, favored by a pleasant soundscape, he runs smoothly in one of the strong points of the release. The tape contains an abundant half hour of music with the two Teraban artists that aren't in shape in these discarded songs, whose listening is negligible, in my humble opinion.
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