

Yeah, it's very it's very strange, very interesting choice. So there's a tabla in the intro that is very weird. It's also kind of about politics and the state of a lot of different things that are going on. Is it? And even one of the reasons I like the way that the record starts and the interlude that it starts with, it's weird immediately. I don't know if I would call it the same feel, because that's that's one of the things I like about the whole trajectory, I guess, of this record. Why like all the songs are really really different but it all has the same feel.
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And what like what do you think about that. That's a lot of music and it's all really different, but somehow it's cohesive. And there's just tons of that kind of stuff on the record. And you can tell there's just a lot of energy around. They're ascending and they just kind of got into this place where anything goes and they've thrown out all the rules and they're like, let's do something weird and crazy. It just seems like they know they've made three incredible records.

It's it's got like kind of a lightning rod vibe throughout. There's a lot of electricity in the record. Now, Stankonia feels like the most Cappotelli important Outkast record is everything about it. But this is one that you want your kids to pull off the shelf and be like, Mom, dad, please explain tell me everything about this record because I have to. You're on a million different directions. Would you like to call this record we started with? Because you should want to win this giveaway, because this is the kind of record you can start a collection with. And we wanted to make a podcast for folks just like all of us. We do our research, but we're just like you. We are not journalists or musicologist or professors or just two dudes from Atlanta who care a lot about music and have been talking music together for more than 15 years.Īnd we wanted to bring you into that conversation and take you deeper with these albums that we love. So we won't do this for every episode, but we wanted to quickly introduce ourselves for the first one. Go to To see what's up for grabs and learn more about us. The premise is simple: in each episode, we dig deep into an album we love and then we give away a copy to you of that album on vinyl. You're listening to TuneDig, a podcast for music lovers. Episode 001: Outkast's "Stankonia": Audio automatically transcribed by SonixĮpisode 001: Outkast's "Stankonia": this mp3 audio file was automatically transcribed by Sonix with the best speech-to-text algorithms.
