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You Are Not SpecialIll Move Sporadic, Big Toast
Since the 80s, rampant individualism has been promoted through every aspect of our culture to create a zeitgeist
of self-absorbed banality. In response to this, south London rapper Big Toast has teamed up with beat making duo Ill Move Sporadic to produce a misanthropic musical manifesto in album form entitled 'You Are Not Special' -
the ninth release from London based label Starch Records.
Combining crunching, atmospheric, sample-based backdrops, Ill Move Sporadic have upped their game a good few notches since their last release Panic Room 9, which took the scene (and BBC 6 Lauren Laverne) by storm last year. True to form Ill Move sporadic bring their trademark sound - a sound built on an obvious love of Hip Hop and beat making but also on classic out board equipment like EMU and AKAI - original breaks and rugged basslines tear through every track setting the tone for the album. Sparse crunchy samples, instrumental stabs and tightly chopped loops provide Toast with the perfect soundscape to deliver his sharp, sarcastic social commentary, something Ill Move Sporadic specialize in.
Big Toast doesn't hold back commenting on modern life as he sees it. Subjects vary from the gentrification of
London to his passionate hate of the Tories. He holds no bars, an outpouring of frustration delivered in a comedic and musical way but with heavy hitting, thought provoking undertones.
"This album marks the point where I stopped giving any fraction of a fuck what anyone else thinks. It is the sort of music I wanted to hear but wasn't hearing. It's the antidote to inspirational memes and narcissistic bullshit" Big Toast
"There's loads of subtle reference to old classic inspiration, whether in lyrics or the beats.
These are the beats and tracks we wanted to make, in our way. We don't give a fuck about what anyone thinks, we know It's right" - Ill Move Sporadic
After a year's trade off of beats and raps - You Are Not Special, the antidote to the vacuous self-centeredness
of modern music, will be released late August, with pre orders going live late July.
Formats include collector edition Vinyl and Tape, as well as the usual digital outlets.
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