Watson, Chester: A Japanese Horror Film

Watson, Chester SKU: 41668641
Watson, Chester: A Japanese Horror Film

Watson, Chester: A Japanese Horror Film

Watson, Chester SKU: 41668641

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: A Japanese Horror Film
Artist: Watson, Chester
Label: Pow Recordings
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 859742669156
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop

A Japanese Horror Film" is a dive into the realm of possibility. Surreal in nature, Chester Watson's opus touches subjects like astral projection, past lives, reincarnation, folklore and mythology. It's when a trip to Japan to clear his mind turns into an inter-dimensional journey of impromptu meetings with Yokai. It's attempt to get you yourself to destroy the things that could change you and the people around you for the better. For the last half-decade, Chester has mastered the art of dusted and damaged psychedelic music, ideal for imprecations and illicit behavior, baleful hymns and bleak parables. He has re-imagined himself as a cursed black Pharaoh covered in golden scarabs, an enigma with wings, suffused with Eastern philosophy, skateboards, and spitting raps as hot as Guatemalan springs. A new anti-hero with venom, the ballet-dancing beast hallucinated on ayahuasca or just too much liquor. As Watson says himself, "the best villain since Mad-V." After touring the world, appearing in Adult Swim's Singles series, and crafting more necromantic spells, Watson's returned with A Japanese Horror Film," featuring guest spots from frequent collaborators, Kent Loon of Nu Age, Psymun (producer for Young Thug, The Weeknd), and Dua Saleh - and mastering by L.A. underground legend, Zeroh. Pitchfork hailed his ability to build a "self contained world with his magnetic monotone and intricate, evocative raps.

Tracks:
1.1 Life Wrote Itself
1.2 Transportation Interlude (Feat. Kiminori Chiba)
1.3 Taxi Ghost (Feat. Ria and Sima Itayim)
1.4 Porcelain Geisha (Feat. Fifi Rong)
1.5 Yokai (Feat. Psymun, Kanisono, Fifi Rong ; Kent Loon)
1.6 Witch Hunter (Feat. K Raydio)
1.7 Kushiro (Feat. K. Raydio)
1.8 Camp (Feat. Kent Loon and Sima Itayim)
1.9 Teleportation (Feat. K. Raydio)
1.10 Nujabes
1.11 Atlantic Interlude (Feat. Manijanai)
1.12 Atlantis (Feat. Salami Rose Joe Louis)
1.13 Hypnagogic Interlude (Feat. Manijanai)
1.14 Ronin
1.15 Sunken Place (Feat. Max Wonders and Sima Itayim)
1.16 Fog (Feat. Dua Saleh)
1.17 Daydreams (Feat. Dua Saleh)

Audio Sample:
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