As far as hip hop goes, this EP brings through every element of darkness & consideration, those deep human thoughts & feelings that make art so interesting.
Trip-Hop
Incredibly easy to have play on repeat for the best part of an hour. The ideas have depth, the performance is professional & skillful, the music just makes you feel great.
Complete with a visually crisp & impressive video, For The Love comes through with every bit of skill & professionalism required to let the talent & confidence shine brightly.
However you choose to hear it, the music or the journey is there for you. Inner Space has made certain that this collection is entrancing, beautiful, powerful.
Rillivid further showcases the unlimited nature of his abilities as a creative producer on this release dedicated to Pride Month. Celebrating love in all of its forms.
You’ve stumbled upon a true artist, someone whose creative reach is inspired by but far from confined to the sounds of the moment.
Recognited as a producer drives with equal parts professionalism & creativity. There’s delicacy here, thoughtfulness as to how each element steps into the mix – drawing you in with simple yet effective musical strength.
A masterpiece, by all accounts. A complex, multi-layered audio experience that has been flawlessly crafted & considerately presented to its audience. Fully immersive, beautifully catered to escapism, powerfully designed to enhance any moment with energy & vibrancy.
It’s a beautifully performed piece of music, but it comes with such a bittersweet wave of feelings – all in all proving to be about as relevant to the sadness behind it as possible.
There isn’t just one aspect of this song that makes it great, what makes it exceptional is how everything comes together so cohesively, even down to the backing vocals.
I have a lot of raw emotion that I want to get out & I find writing music to be that for me. I can be expressive with my words & the beauty of it is, it can be interpreted to my listeners own personal experiences.
The very concept of a sacrament seems a strange one to connect with this gathering of tracks. Its intriguing & there’s undoubtedly something eerily appealing about it all – perhaps it’s the uncomfortable process of some sort of musical baptism or cleansing.