Collection of instrumental rhythms deriving from "Blaq Poet Society". With the addition of five remixes. They're all quite solid in their simple, skeletal and tight jazzy rhythms, thanks to the guests: Roc Marciano and Wais P support "Bushmaster Music"; Big Noyd opens with a technical, loose, smoothness flow in the light, essential, slow, alternative boom bap jazzy of "Freezers"; Blacastan and Meyhem Lauren flow worthily on the remixes of "Butcher Shop" and "Hood Talk" respectively, Reef also makes his decent figure on "Mortuary Music". The rest are heavy, dark, essential or simple jazzy rhythms of Stu Bangas and Vanderslice. 6/10.
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