Underground Fossils was an indie rap focused blog run by myself (Dimxsk) and by Trylemma, who passed August 3rd, 2024 from liver failure of unknown origin at the age of 34. We mostly posted week or twice weekly, the bulk of which were rare rips we made, found on old blogs, he acquired through his insanely broad connection to the scene, etc. We did all we could to make sure we didn't post stuff that (1) You could still reasonably buy from the artist directly, (2) You could reasonably buy secondhand for cheap, (3) You could download easily elsewhere, (4) The artist(s) asked us not to for any reason. Being involved in this blog was some of the most fun I ever had, even if at times it was time consuming, challenging or intimidating (having a readership). It was the product of one of the best friendships I've ever had. If I could say one last thing, it's to encourage all of you: if you have the time and desire, make your own UGF. Find a friend who loves this shit like you do and build it together. It will bring you incredible joy, enhance your connection to this amazing community, and change your life in unexpected and exciting ways. I know it did mine. Love you all!

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

New Music: Son of Saturn - Entropy



Son of Saturn had already produced an impressive array of albums going back 15 years, and collaborated with emcees and producers like Apakalypse and Nix Productions by the time I stumbled onto his work. I’ve slowly been able to catch up as he posts his older albums to his Bandcamp, and I've liked everything I've heard from him going back to the rougher DIY sounds of 2005's A Real Slap in the Face.

His music is a part of an interesting sub-genre of conscious rap that's been taking form since the turn of the millennium. Not quite horrorcore, but often with a very dark sound, it references a wide range of new age concepts, yoga, shamanistic spirituality and conspiracy theories. I don't necessarily believe in or agree with all of it, but the unique perspective offered by artists like these is refreshing and sometimes enlightening. It helps when the beats are consistently lush and creative, and the lyricists manage to set themselves apart with unusual deliveries or voices. Whatever the sound is, it's always a novel listen.

Entropy is Son of Saturn's newest album, and the subject of this post. It’s a short offering but a good one, with SoS trading in his boom bap hardcore production style for a more relaxed, world influenced pallet upon which to spit stories and spiritual concepts. From the beginning these songs cover a wide range of topics, from feelings of alienation and mistrust in the status quo to spiritual awakening. None of this is necessarily new territory for the rapper, but Entropy finds him maturing as a not just a song writer but a storyteller as well, with a lot of focus on narrative raps versus braggadocio or "memetic" type randomness.

I feel like Entropy is something for those who grew up with Jedi Mind Tricks and Snowgoons, but no longer feel a connection to the more angry (and let's be real, often hateful) lyrics of rappers like Vinnie Paz. Still dope but with more emotional depth.

Get the EP on digital format from Son of Saturn himself right here!

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