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Though Lushlife describes himself as a "bedroom composer", the em-cee/producer has been quietly crafting a catalog of sweeping full-lengths that do nothing to betray the dimensions of his small South Philly work-space. His latest, Plateau Vision¸ finds Lush at his most self-possessed, effectively ignoring the outside world of Tumblr-paced album cycles and blog buzz, to create that rare, contemplative hip-hop LP; one that somehow balances its hazed-out cassette experimentations with the pop-friendly underpinnings of big-room hip-hop. Lush pre-empted Plateau Vision with what became one of the most talked-about mixtapes of 2011: a straight-to-cassette burner called, No More Golden Days, which was praised by outlets like Okayplayer and the New York Times, and named 'Mixtape of the Week' by Stereogum. Not unlike the mixtape, Plateau Vision expertly incubates '60s psych eccentricities, and gauzy low-fi production techniques with '96-era hip-hop swagger. A-side banger, 'Big Sur' (produced by Western Vinyl labelmate, 'Botany') finds Lushlife, the emcee, weaving a weirdo hidden-America-as-Philly-slang vibe, while Botany splices together a beat that's as indebted to J. Dilla as it is to Jandek. By contrast, album closer, "$takk Cheddar Galore, Alwyn Dias" plays like some lost Panda Bear joint, but one where Lush spits over his own stack-harmonies with a rapid-fire flow that touches on Orwellian references and his stress-rap tendencies, all within the same breath. While Lush handles m
Magnolia
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Still I Hear the Word Progress (ft. Styles P)
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The Romance of The Telescope (ft. Andrew Cedermark)
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Big Sur
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Glistening (ft. STS)
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Gymnopedie 1.2 (ft. Shad)
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Anthem
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Hale-Bopp Was the Bedouins (ft. Heems)
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She's a Buddhist, I'm a Cubist (ft. Cities Aviv)
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Progress (Sun Glitters Reprise ft. RYAT)
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$takk Cheddar Galore, Alwyn Dias
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