Ant & Slug, bka Atmosphere, drop off their new project "Mi Vida Local."
According to their press release, “Mi Vida Local, reflects the ways in which the world — and their place in it — has changed. The idyllic domesticity of the past few records has morphed into anxiety over keeping loved ones safe during turbulent times. The easygoing collaboration between Ant and Slug has started to feel more like the life-or-death intimacy of two men trapped together on a lifeboat. At times, Mi Vida Local is a heavy album, ("I might be the last generation of grandparents," goes a key line from "Virgo"), but it's far from grim.”
“As the name implies, Mi Vida Local is intensely focused on the place it was created–the southside of Minneapolis–where Slug and Ant work tirelessly in their “beautiful basements”, refining their sound without interruption, save for a handful of Minneapolis friends that showed up to contribute. The album pairs complex subject matter with equally deep beats–ones that show a clear lineage back to the psychedelic funk landmarks from an earlier era where America was going through a post-utopian hangover, and prove that there won’t ever be a time where boom-bap beats don’t sound perfectly of the moment.”
Out now, fans can stream the new album from Ant & Slug in its entirety for free thanks to the good folks at Spotify. Project also available on iTunes.
Tracklist:
1. Jerome
2. Stopwatch
3. Virgo
4. Delicate
5. Drown (ft. Cashinova, The Lioness & deM atlaS)
6. Anymore
7. Earring (ft. Musab)
8. Trim
9. Specificity
10. Mijo
11. Randy Mosh (ft. The Dynospectrum)
12. Graffiti
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