New Blue Sun

New Blue Sun

by Andre 3000
New Blue Sun

New Blue Sun

by Andre 3000

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Overview

While he's widely considered one of the best rappers of all time, this distinction often overshadows Andre 3000's tendencies for the absurd. In OutKast, his partner Big Boi's strong and steady presence often grounded the group when Andre's wordplay veered toward the psychedelic or his musical ideas wandered. When they ventured down individual paths on 2003's groundbreaking Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, Big Boi stuck mostly to party funk and rap bangers, while Andre went off the rails completely, bending pop, swing, jazz, electro, and anything else that suited him around songs whose flagrant ridiculousness was an integral part of what made them so incredible. New Blue Sun is Andre 3000's first official solo album, and though it's made by one of the world's most gifted rappers, it contains no rapping, no singing, no beats (though some percussion happens), not even the genre-hopping he's previously indulged in. Instead of the rap masterpiece he's no doubt capable of, 3000 instead turns in an entirely instrumental album of meditative soundscapes centered around woodwinds. When you take into account his proclivity for the surreal and the ridiculous, releasing a nearly 90-minute-long collection of ambient flute jams is one of the most Andre 3000 things Andre 3000 could do. If you can get past the premise (and overlook the goofy song titles, most of which are too long and silly to dignify here) and tune in to New Blue Sun as an album of contemplative healing sounds, it's pleasant and sometimes even sublime. Carlos Nino co-produces, bringing the same soft warmth he's cultivated on his own transcendental pop albums for the International Anthem label. The songs wash by in waves of airy synth pads, gentle wind chimes, electric piano, or absent-minded guitar lines. 3000 is joined by a host of players including Nate Mercereau, Diego Gaeta, Surya Botofasina, Mia Doi Todd, and others, all of whom fold new textures effortlessly into the stream of sounds. Opening track "I Swear, I Really Wanted to Make a 'Rap' Album But This Is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time" is among the most structured pieces, moving in patient ripples similar to Pharoah Sanders and Floating Points' majestic Promises. Most of the eight tracks meander past ten-minute run times, wobbling in and out of focus as Andre burbles along on various woodwinds. "Dreams Once Buried Beneath the Dungeon Floor Slowly Sprout into Undying Gardens" is one of the album's blurriest excursions, but also one of its best. Nino's metered gong swells and swishes of arrhythmic percussion dance with synths, flutes, and other opaque ambiance for just over 17 minutes. It's hovering and aimless like Emerald Web's or Alice Coltrane's most new age material, vibrating constantly but never bubbling over. New Blue Sun is probably not the Andre 3000 solo debut most OutKast fans had expected or hoped for, but it does continue the integrity and spirit of his creative journey, in a way that's fittingly bizarre and beautiful. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 03/22/2024
Label: Epic
UPC: 0196588147524
Rank: 1151

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. I Swear, I Really Wanted To Make a "Rap" Album But This is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time
  2. The The Slang Word P(*)Ssy Rolls Off the Tongue With Far Better Ease Than the Proper Word Vagina . Do You Agree?
  3. That Night In Hawaii When I Turned Into a Panther and Started Making These Low Register Purring Tones That I Couldn't Control ... Sh¥T Was Wild
  4. Buypolodisorder's Daughter Wears a 3000® Shirt Embroidered
  5. Ninety Three 'Til Infinity And Beyoncé
  6. Ghandi, Dalai Lama, Your Lord & Savior J.C. / Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, And John Wayne Gacy
  7. Ants To You, Gods To Who ?
  8. Dreams Once Buried Beneath The Dungeon Floor Slowly Sprout Into Undying Gardens

Disc 2

  1. Ninety Three 'til Infinity and Beyoncé
  2. Ghandi, Dalai Lama, Your Lord & Savior J.C./Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and John Wayne Gacy
  3. Ants To You, Gods To Who ?
  4. Dreams Once Buried Beneath the Dungeon Floor Slowly Sprout Into Undying Gardens

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Andre 3000   Primary Artist,Flute,Pedals,Contrabass,Bamboo Flute,Contrabass Flute
Jesse Peterson   Pedals,Guimbri,Bass
Nate Mercereau   Guitar,Sampling,Guitar (Synthesizer)
Surya Botofasina   Keyboards,Synthesizer
Matthewdavid   Electronic Percussion
Diego Gaeta   Piano,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Moog Synthesizer
Carlos Nino   Gong,Bells,Drums,Chimes,Cymbals,Percussion
Deantoni Parks   Drums
Mia Doi Todd   Vocals,Voices
VCR   Violin

Technical Credits

Jesse Peterson   Composer
Nate Mercereau   Composer
Ken Oriole   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Surya Botofasina   Composer
Matthewdavid   Composer
Fab Dupont   Producer
Diego Gaeta   Composer
Andy Kravitz   Mastering Engineer
Carlos Nino   Composer,Producer,Mixing Engineer
Deantoni Parks   Composer
Mia Doi Todd   Composer
Andre 3000   Wood,Composer,Producer,Mixing Engineer
VCR   Composer
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