Lushlife

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Songwriters

Rajes Haldar

From the moment you hear the bristling boom-bap chorus on album-opener “Totally Mutual Feeling,” it becomes apparent that Lushlife’s third full-length finds the Philadelphia rapper-producer at his most introspective. Themes of isolation and mortality permeate Ritualize, a cinematic hour-long odyssey co-produced by enigmatic production trio, CSLSX (pronounced “Casual Sex”) and featuring contributions from Ariel Pink, Killer Mike, Freeway, Marissa Nadler, RJD2, and more. With CSLSX at the boards, an entire universe opens up for Lush, where the pulsating Juno synths of ’80s LA night music sit side-by-side with gorgeously propulsive indie-leaning jams, and low-fi soul burners too. The resulting LP is a post-blog-era joint that seems to exhale the whole of the 20th century in a single, fascinating breath.

“After toiling over two self-produced LPs in the last half-decade, I felt compelled to bring on an outside production team for Ritualize,” Lushlife (born Raj Haldar) explains. “Not only did I want to broaden the musical palette, but I felt like the group production effort would give me a depth of focus on lyrical content and emotion that I hadn’t previously been afforded.” After a chance encounter with CSLSX, who had been quietly self-releasing low-fi dance gems to remarkable organic blog buzz, the newly-formed team set out on a three-year journey that would eventually yield their new joint album. By the time work began on Ritualize, Lush had already been riding a small wave of critical acclaim for his 2012 full-length, Plateau Vision, an album that made several year-end lists and was described by the Sunday New York Times as a melding of “captivating rhymes with audacious, gorgeous production.” Still, with Ritualize, Lushlife and CSLSX seem to have gone one deeper.

From album cut, “The Waking World,” which finds Lushlife spitting thorough sixteens from the vantage of Mark David Chapman lying in wait for John Lennon, to “Incantation,” a song that’s as much inspired by Allen Ginsberg’s Howl as the general, street-level anxieties of urban life, Ritualize is nothing short of a step forward. For proof, look no further than “Toynbee Suite,” a 10-minute, 4-movement rap epic that explores the strange Toynbee Tile meta-art conspiracy that has captivated Philadelphians for decades. As the centerpiece of the album, “Toynbee Suite” was the subject of a 2013 documentary, and itself represents the combined work of 20+ musicians, including RJD2, Nightlands, Yikes the Zero, and a full chamber orchestra. On the other hand, the CSLSX-produced, “Hong Kong (Lady of Love),” a collaboration with weird music godhead, Ariel Pink, is a sparse yet powerful four-on-the-floor ode to LA, inspired by the film soundtrack work of Giorgio Moroder, Vangelis, and others.

And once you start looking for it, the fingerprint of Los Angeles is everywhere on Ritualize. In fact, much of the album was written and recorded as Lushlife made monthly back-and-forth trips between Philadelphia and the west coast. “At some point in early 2014, while dealing with a tumultuous, failing relationship and bouts of depression, I started to suffer from writer’s block, too,” the rapper recounts. “After awhile, I realized that I was getting my best writing done at 30,000 feet, where distractions were minimal and I felt alone but not lonely.” So, while Lushlife’s 2009 debut album,Cassette City, might be his take on east coast hip-hop classicism, and Plateau Vision is some kind of pilgrim’s progress to find a hidden America, Ritualize completes the triptych, arriving in LA with a sense of manifest destiny.

And CSLSX expertly crafts the backdrop for his imminent arrival. Whether it’s the peyote psych-rock of “Burt Reynolds (Desert Visions)” or the reimagination of William Basinski’s ambient masterwork as an “Integration Loop,” the musical bed of Ritualize seems to ebb and flow in a way that’s rare in hip-hop. This musical depth turns out to be a perfect bedfellow for Lush, allowing him to conjure a wide array of references with surprising ease; creating a world where ’90s rap romanticism, western esotericism, and personal anguish rub shoulders easily. In the end, we’re left with a stunningly singular rap album that’s as avant-garde as it is accessible.

Releases

Lushlife My Idols Are Dead + My Enemies Are In Power

Sky is Falling
OOOUUU ft. Elizabeth Scanlon
No Dead Languages (Vocal Mix) ft. Sad13
Mike Eagle PSA + Bus Stop
This Ecstatic Cult (Zilla Rocca Remix) ft. Killer Mike, Kool AD, Gabriel Bryant
The Heart is an Atomic Bomb ft. Billy Woods, Porochista Khakpouor
Julie Profumo (Brexit Planet Dust) ft. Nikesh Shukla
I've Seen it Before I Was There ft. Moor Mother, Botany
The Feeling When You Walk Away
O Glowing Hunter (Stamper & Lushlife Version) ft. Sut Jhally
Blues for ViJay ft. Little Strike
11 Theses / Anthropocene Dream ft. Jedediah Purdy, Sun Airway
Bashir Loves ELO ft. John Morrison, Visto, Sarah Blake
Totally Mutual Feeling (Video Version) ft. Khruangbin

Lushlife No Dead Languages

The League of Frightened Men
Shattered Into Gold
No Dead Languages
Princess
Her Name Yesterday
Bulky Princess

Lushlife Ritualize

Totally Mutual Feeling
The Waking World (feat. I Break Horses)
Hong Kong (Lady of Love) [feat. Ariel Pink]
Incantation (feat. Deniro Farrar)
Undress Me in the Temple
Body Double
Toynbee Suite (feat. RJD2, Nightlands, Yikes the Zero)
Strawberry Mansion (feat. Freeway)
This Ecstatic Cult (feat. Killer Mike)
Burt Reynolds (Desert Visions)
Integration Loop (feat. Marissa Nadler)
Ritualize

Lushlife Plateau Vision

Magnolia
Still I Hear the Word Progress (ft. Styles P)
The Romance of the Telescope (ft. Andrew Cedermark)
Big Sur
Glistening (ft. STS)
Gymnopedie 1.2 (ft. Shad)
Anthem
Hale-Bopp was the Bedouins (ft. Heems)
She's a Buddhist, I'm a Cubist (ft. Cities Aviv)
Progress (Sun Glitters Reprise ft. RYAT)
$takk Cheddar Galore, Alwyn Dias

Lushlife No More Golden Days

She's a Buddhist, I'm a Cubist (ft. Cities Aviv)
Motivation
The Romance of The Telescope (ft. Andrew Cedermark)
Show Me What You Got
Glistening (ft. STS, Jabee)
Meridian Sound (Part Three)
Novacane Mykonos
Back On My Slang (ft. QuESt)
Still I Hear the Word Progress (Sun Glitters Remix ft. RYAT)
Adult Goth (ft. Heems)
Dreams Money Can Buy
Everything is Working (ft. Dice Raw)
Daylight Into Me (SSG1200 Low Bias Remix)
The Age of Imagination (ft. Tim Meskers of Brown Recluse)
Teenage Dream
Catch the Breeze
Zodiac Shit