Description
*This is a Vinyl LP*
Release Date: 2020
Label: Soul Slime Records
Track List
Side A
1. A New Abyss 01:53
2. Lucid Fragments feat. Lyrikill, DJ Skratchmo 04:02
3. Witches Sabbath feat. Lord Goat 03:41
4. Magenta Brainwash 02:39
Side B
1. Sovereign Sirens 03:09
2. Pass the Vodka 01:46
3. Tortured Calculations 02:25
4. Altered Beast 03:33
5. Futura Dystopia 03:00
Personnel
- Moemaw Naedon
- Calig Kontra
Notes
Moemaw Naedon & Calig Kontra’s debut collaborative album, Cult Theatre, is a celebration of surreal, grimy hip-hop that comes to life through visually provocative lyrics, experimental songwriting, and equally chilling and booming production. The entire record is produced by longtime collaborator Pyramid Tapes, the New Orleans beatsmith who surrounds the emcees with smoky, macabre instrumentals.
When Calig came up with the idea for the project, Cult Theatre just clicked because he heard the album as “a soundtrack to an old grindhouse-type film from a projector screen.” Moemaw knew they had the right name, too: “I thought it was perfect since we’re both so visual with our bars and the album has a non-stop cohesive feel to it, like a movie, and the vibe is dark and psychedelic in typical ‘cult’ fashion.”
That vibe is apparent from the jump as the two emcees get underway on the opening track, “A New Abyss,” a sinister jaunt through “broken beer bottle glass and microphone boom bits.” Moemaw and Calig keep the pace on the ensuing eight cuts that include a woozy back-and-forth banger on “Pass the Vodka” and a dream collaboration with Lord Goat (fka Goretex of Non Phixion) on “Witches Sabbath.”
Another instant standout is “Future Dystopia,” which Calig calls his favorite track. “Moemaw blacks out on that verse and hook,” he explains. “Plus I think it summarizes the album pretty well.” It’s actually that shared reverence for one another’s craft that makes Cult Theatre such a success. Moemaw and Calig don’t only sound great together on the record; they’re also quick to praise the other with rich details that only two close collaborators could really understand. And with Cult Theatre sounding this damn good, we can only hope that they bless the hip-hop community with more music in the future.