Tall Black Guy & Ozay Moore, Of Process And Progression - Instrumentals (COLOR)

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PRESSED ON A “CHERRY BOMB” COLOR CONFIGURATION
COMPRISED OF A PURPLE AND YELLOW COLOR-IN-COLOR DISC WITH MAGENTA SPLATTER
1LP - COALMINE RECORDS
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Label: COALMINE RECORDS
Genre: HIP HOP
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Release date: 2022
Reissue date: 2024

TRACKLIST 


Side A:


01. Stick Em


02. Viberite (feat. Kumbaya)


03. Har Hanz (Instrumental)


04. MUD (Instrumental)


05. Make It Like This (Instrumental)


Side B:


06. NUPWR (Instrumental)


07. Runnin Away (Instrumental) 08. Does Anybody Care?


09. Black Is... (Instrumental)






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Album artwork designed by ARTISFRESH, with vinyl pressed on a “cherry bomb” color configuration, comprised of a purple and yellow color-in-color disc with magenta splatter.




Tall Black Guy chases his extraordinary 2021-released collab LP, Of Process and Progression alongside emcee Ozay Moore, with the long awaited instrumental version. The record is a celebration of hip-hop and its many influences, especially jazz, funk, soul, and R&B. And now that it’s available in instrumental form, listeners can fully dive into and unpack the layers, samples, and sounds comprising the release.


In speaking about his approach to the album’s production, TBG explains the process as follows: "When myself and Ozay decided to come together to make OPAP, we really wanted to make it to where there were no skips. And the production had to be top notch.” He goes on to say that he didn’t want to just sample, but instead add live instrumentation and collaborations with other musicians to craft the sound they wanted.


“I wanted to make sure Ozay had a lot of space to get his point across in the songs he


was coming up with,” TBG says. And while you can certainly hear that space in these instrumentals, they stand on their own as stunning odes to hip-hop and the genres that birthed it. This album is also brimming with musical Easter eggs on each song, particularly on repeated listens as the layers begin to unravel themselves to your ears.


This is evident right from the jump on “Stick Em,” a speaker- knocking banger anchored by an unmistakable Fat Boys vocal sample. And then there’s “Har Hanz,” a track that serves as a nod to both hip-hop classic Style Wars and the music of the Soulquarians. Another immediate standout is TBG’s flip of the Pharcyde’s timeless burner, “Runnin,” which he transforms into “Runnin Away” without losing the original’s essence.


There is so much to love and discover within the instrumentals of OPAP, and for fans of TBG’s past work, it exists as another triumph in what’s becoming one of hip-hop’s most thrilling discographies.




Press Quote:  


“Humphrey and Wallace’s relationship has developed into a deep friendship since then, and their camaraderie is the core of ‘Of Process And Progression.’” -Bandcamp




“‘Of Process and Progression’ is a collaborative effort that came out of the pandemic and tackles social issues over an homage to old-school hip-hop beats.” -WDET 101.9FM