Album: Cratehead by STOOP

0
691

American hip-hop artist and musical explorer Stoop has released a collection of 9 songs that have a unique magical effect all within his newest album “Cratehead”…let’s see how it fares!

Stoop has an undeniable musical charm that’s rooted in his melodic prowess and fusion of hip-hop, lo-fi and the ambient…and the album really encapsulates all of Stoop’s abilities in one focused, tight and excellently produced album.

Stoop is a talented beatmaker from Minnesota who has spent years perfecting his craft. He draws inspiration from both classic and modern legends in hip hop, like The Alchemist, DJ Premier, and J Dilla. Stoop prefers to let his work speak for itself rather than seeking the spotlight. His passion for music is unwavering and he explores the world of vinyl records to create unique sounds. Stoop embraces collaboration with fellow artists and aims to infuse fresh influences into his hip hop creations. With a strong work ethic and a willingness to experiment, Stoop continues to evolve and create something truly special.

…his album “Createhead” starts with a musical statement with his track “The Origin”, serving as both a bold start to the album and an expectation setter, with ear-pleasing lo-fi elements and hip-hop beats, it really enamours the soul.

The album continues to maintain a strong sense of chill throughout its runtime of 25 minutes.

…but Stoop doesn’t just keep the flow as it is, he mixes things up and starts to introduce some stunning elements like the hard and saxophone together in his track “Dreamland”, creating a truly unique musical experience.

“Mystic City” once again surprises with its lo-fi jazzy elements…a highly memorable tune with a solid beat that will stick in your mind for quite some time…

Ending on quite the surprise, Stoop ends his “Cratehead” album with a banjo-focused hip-hop track…I mean, where does he get these ideas? It’s unique, never heard before and filled with this one-of-a-kind mojo, that of course of the brilliant artist himself, Stoop.

“Cratehead” is a chill album that really does wonders to one’s mood…its laid back melodies and beats really strike a very unique chord inside…a great musical experience and one to check out right away.

We wish all the best to Stoop and hope to hear more from the artist.

Cheers!

Previous articleOne Life by Harry Kappen
Next articleIf That Day Comes Round by The Marsh Family
Born in the 80s, attracted by the beats and feeds on music, the "Hamza Sharkas" is a musical-carnivore that uses guitars, piano and drums as his weapons of choice in hunting down and composing music, mainly for short movies, solo work and his other musical projects. The "Sharkas" also records, mixes and masters music. One of the goals of the "Sharkas" is to spread musical knowledge and music technology education as much as possible through workshops and online articles. Beware the "Sharkas"....for he won't shut up about music and will go on and on and on and on….