Buddy Peace – Ample Champ
Strange Famous artist Buddy Peace is releasing his album Late Model Sedan tomorrow, and he’s released a promo track entitled “Ample Champ” for the masses. You can check it out and read more about the album, which they’re calling “electronic hip-hop”. (It’s an instrumental track with lots of samples and effects).
Buddy Peace – Ample Champ | Download (via SFR.com)
Full Tracklist :
1. ‘Buddy, You Look Sick…’
2. ‘Datsun Gauze’
3. ‘Hawkstring Corpse (Gooder Grief)’
4. ‘Auburn Pelog Error’
5. ‘Arcade Murderflash’
6. ‘Rcdmrdrflsh’
7. ‘Golden Block District’
8. ‘Shortlands Road Suite’
A. ‘Cherry Tree Recorder’
B. ‘76, 79, 80’
C. ‘Drama School 371’
9. ‘Court Order Blue’
A. ‘Chrome Porch Script’
B. ‘Teleprompter Blaze’
10. ‘Austin Funeral Stress Tapes’
11. ‘Ample Champ’
12. ‘Human Cadillac’
13. ‘Steam Dashboard Intermission’
14. ‘I Explode (Why Bomb, Why?)’Buddy Peace himself explains his SFR debut in the “Late Model Sedan Operator’s Manual”:
Buddy Peace
‘Late Model Sedan’
Operator’s ManualThere seems to have always been a radio on while I was growing up…
‘Late Model Sedan’ is the project that’s been sitting out in the garage (car-hole) since 2004. Years of collecting and sending away for parts, reading manuals, testing mechanisms and standing with arms crossed, looking puzzled down at the exposed motor that sneers back at me, chuckling at my mechanic skills. It’s been a long while in the making dammit.
Since all those years ago when I first caught rap radio broadcasts on a wood-look radio complete with two-pence piece jammed in the tuning display, the younger me was beginning to build on what would later be a burning fascination, obsession even, with American culture. The music, the films, the landscapes, the people – everything. And the cars… Wood paneled sedans, Chevys, Buicks, Cadillacs, the whole deal. I used to live near a place called ‘The American Car Centre’ which probably has something to do with it.
Years down the road, these obsessions remain and continue to grow, with the constant being hip hop music. Listening to it evolve over the years and learning how to appreciate other kinds of music (which took some time as back then I only responded to hip hop and heavy metal – you couldn’t tell me shit), I eventually grasped what I’d absorbed all the while and started DJing, which later led on to buying an MPC2000, later upgrading to the XL model. More gear followed.
Long story cut very short, the winding road leads to ‘Late Model Sedan’. The name’s been in the back of my mind since I started making music. I wanted to somehow incorporate everything I enjoyed listening to over time, with my own details carved into it and molded to my own specification. I wanted it to remain true to my mixtape history and blend it all into one sweeping experience, and cover the ground I knew I was capable of covering. Whether it’s spoken word, drones, straight up beat programming or micro-edits, I wanted to get it in there, and finish it off with a fine American sparkle while it sits proudly in the driveway (at this point in my life, I still can’t drive. I’m working on that…).
I like to think this will leave something with you, whether it is an overall picture in your mind or a phrase from within the layers of dialogue, or something else entirely. A passing car’s stereo… Or half tuned in radio waves from the older years…
It’s not the flashiest car on the block, folks. But as with most late model sedans, it’s built to last. I sincerely hope you enjoy. Drive safe yo.
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