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As veterans of the early underground hip-hop scene, Blueprint and Aesop Rock have a friendship and history that goes back over 15 years. It all
began in the year 2000 when Blueprint’s original crew (Greenhouse Effect and Illogic) invited Aesop Rock to perform at their album release
party that was held in Columbus, OH. Besides putting on a great show that weekend, a friendship was sparked that led Blueprint and his crew
to make several trips to New York for collaborations with Aesop Rock and members of the Atoms Family. From there, the classic collaborations
started to fall into plac ...read more
As veterans of the early underground hip-hop scene, Blueprint and Aesop Rock have a friendship and history that goes back over 15 years. It all
began in the year 2000 when Blueprint’s original crew (Greenhouse Effect and Illogic) invited Aesop Rock to perform at their album release
party that was held in Columbus, OH. Besides putting on a great show that weekend, a friendship was sparked that led Blueprint and his crew
to make several trips to New York for collaborations with Aesop Rock and members of the Atoms Family. From there, the classic collaborations
started to fall into place: Blueprint appeared on the track “Alchemy” from Aesop Rock’s 2002 Daylight EP; Aesop Rock appeared on the track
“Lo-Fi Funk” from Blueprint’s 2005 debut solo album 1988; Blueprint appeared on the track “BMX” from Aesop Rock’s 2012 album Skelethon;
and in 2015 Blueprint and Aesop Rock were both featured on Atmosphere’s single “This Lonely Rose.” Already well-known for his talent as a
storyteller, Blueprint had brainstormed for years about writing an album that was a complete story. The only problem was that he needed just
the right producer to compliment the darkness and intensity of the tales he had in mind. Enter Aesop Rock. After all the years of great
collaborations, Blueprint and Aesop rock decided to extend their chemistry into a whole project and try to do something neither had done
before: Blueprint on the rhymes and Aesop Rock on the beats. The result, is the Vigilante Genesis EP–a story that is as engaging and moving as
any television mini-series or graphic novel, but with all the musical fluidity of a hip-hop album. « hide |
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