New York-born, San Francisco-based Aesop Rock (aka Ian Bavitz) is a
critically acclaimed hip hop artist/producer, recognized for his dense
and abstract word play. Between 1997-2007, he released five solo
albums, three EPs, and a 45-minute piece of music designed for runners,
commissioned by Nike. His lyrics have been published in the New York
Times Best Seller Hip Hop Speaks to Children, by author/activist
Professor Nikki Giovanni (Oct. 2008), as well as Yale University's
Anthology of Rap (Nov. 2010). Aesop is also co-founder of 900bats.com, a
creative resource of arts, information, and oddities.
Since
the release of Aesop’s last solo album None Shall Pass (2007), Aesop
toured the US extensively, as well as Australia, UK and Europe,
returning to an eclectic mix of collaborations, landing him both behind
the board and in front of the mic. He provided music for the short film
Wallyball (Apr. 2008) for the McSweeney’s “Wholphin” short film series,
scored the Ace Norton-directed short film Dewana's Bridal (Sep. 2009),
produced the third installment of the Slug and Murs Felt series A
Tribute to Rosie Perez (Nov. 2009), contributed both beats and vocals on
Kimya Dawson's album Thunder Thighs (Oct. 2011), created music in
collaboration with Jeremy Fish's “Ghosts of the Barbary Coast” art show
in SF (2009), co-produced SF rock outfit Dirty Ghosts' debut album Metal
Moon, (Feb. 2012), and started and recorded albums with two new groups –
Hail Mary Mallon (with rapper Rob Sonic and DJ Big Wiz) and the
Uncluded (with Kimya Dawson). Aesop also started his own imprint, Block
Block Chop, which is now the home to his catalog.
Skelethon
marks the first entirely self-produced album for Aesop Rock, with
additional instrumentation and back-up vocals from the likes of Allyson
Baker (Dirty Ghosts), Hanni El Khatib, Nicky Fleming-Yaryan, Rob Sonic,
and the Grimace Federation, as well as scratch performances provided by
long-time friend and collaborator DJ Big Wiz.
Starting off by
touching on the death of a close friend in 2008, subject matter wades
through subsequent losses, jostled memories, relationships gone awry,
and the occasionally amusing, if futile, attempts we make to cope with
these things. There is light humor in the darkest corners, juxtaposed
with pitch black in the jokes. With Kimya Dawson as its sole vocal
collaborator, Skelethon is packed with Aesop's unique handle on
interweaving imagery and urgency together in what will surely prove to
be the centerpiece of his catalog thus far.
"...hyper-enunciated rhymes filled with poetic imagery" - ROLLING STONE
"...raw, intelligent, urgent" - ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
"...a vulnerable story-telling style that's all too rare among this genre's tough-guys" - NEW YORK MAGAZINE
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