Aesop Rock

Aesop Rock redefines the hip hop landscape with his innovative blend of abstract and experimental sounds, making waves in the rap and alternative hip hop scenes. Known for his intricate lyrics and unique production style, Aesop Rock carved a niche with pivotal albums like “Music for Earthworms” (1997) and “Float” (2000), showcasing his evolution in the underground hip hop circuit. The critically acclaimed “Labor Days” (2001) solidified his place in the genre, released under the influential label Definitive Jux, known for pushing the boundaries of east coast and conscious hip hop. His work resonates with fans of related figures in the alternative and experimental hip hop community, drawing comparisons to the likes of MF DOOM and El-P. Aesop Rock’s discography is a treasure trove for vinyl enthusiasts seeking to explore the depths of avant-garde hip hop.

  • Aesop Rock – I Heard It’s A Mess There Too

  • Aesop Rock – Black Hole Superette

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