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Blaxploitation is the theme of the video for Ray Gun as well, which has a cameo from the masked villain himself, Doom. Now they’ve teamed up with Ghostface Killah for Sour Soul, a brazen throwback album that’s enamoured by the cinematic sounds of the 70s with nods to the likes of Barry Adamson, Lalo Schifrin and Superfly-era Curtis Mayfield. But last year their self-titled album showed they can do atmospheric understatement and meandering noodling, as well as festival-friendly live trap. They made their name in hip-hop circles by covering Waka Flocka Flame’s crossover trap epic Hard in the Paint and working with Tyler, The Creator. On one hand, they’re one of the jazz groups making interesting contemporary albums alongside Roller Trio, Led Bib and the hirsute Polar Bear, and on the other, they’re the new Roots, providing precision backing for rappers. BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface Killah – Ray Gun feat DoomīADBADNOTGOOD lead an impressive double life.
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