Cheap Thrills Records

Dillon & Batsauce - What Have We Done

Details

Format: Vinyl
Label: FULL PLATE
Rel. Date: 08/09/2024
UPC: 061297937707

What Have We Done
Artist: Dillon & Batsauce
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $24.98
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. What Have We Done (Intro)
2. Mind Made
3. Quiet as a Library
4. Eddie Farah
5. Make History
6. Cannonball feat. Grand Puba
7. Banana Peels
8. Accolades feat. Reef the Lost Cauze ; Jay Myztroh
9. Wakin' up Hungry feat. Headkrack 1
10. Goin' Viral 1
11. Ready on the Left feat. Kool Keith 1
12. What Are We Doing (Interlude) 1
13. Watercolors feat. Quelle Chris 1
14. Speak Easy 1
15. Isiah Thomas 1
16. Rock Bottom 1
17. Yoga Flame

More Info:

Underground hip-hop veterans, Dillon and Batsauce have been making unorthodox rap music together for nearly 20 years with a simple formula: Batsauce makes the beats, Dillon writes the songs, and whatever happens, happens. After carving out their own lane with a catalog of EPs and LPs over the past 2 decades, the duo has finally slowed down enough to ask themselves, 'What Have We Done'? Is the title of their latest effort rhetorical or meant to be an actual question? If so, Dillon and Batsauce probably don't want to know the answer. They probably don't want you, the listener, to think too much about it either. Instead, 'What Have We Done' is an invitation to experience the trials and tribulations, the small wins and the big losses of being aging independent artists in an increasingly cut-throat world for music makers. But Dillon & Batsauce aren't the only ones on this joyride, we also hear from a well-curated crew of characters they've befriended along the way, from bonafide legends like Grand Puba and Kool Keith to modern day rap heroes, Quelle Chris & Reef the Lost Cauze. The end result is a collection of songs that runs the gamut from personal to aspirational to... delusional. Whether it's 'too much' or 'not enough', the answer to the question, 'What Have We Done' remains open to interpretation. Perhaps it's not a question at all, but merely the naturally visceral reaction when career creators look back at a life lived on the edge.
        
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