$ayf's brand new tune compilation 'Noism' is everything beyond modern creativity that will leave you stunned! With his beautifully surreal attempts at carving out art for songs, $ayf is an independent creative who's on his way to taking the rap industry by storm. Drawing inspiration from icons like Joey Bada$$ and Capital STEEZ, he has single-handedly produced this entire album. A tale about spiritualism told from the maestro himself, let's dive right into it!
A vibrant euphoria of kaleidoscopic visions depicting sound and life, this is a futuristic sonata and the void in which knowledge dwells.
One of the tracks that stood out most to me is the intensely unhinged number of 'Elevation'. A reflective melody of all the intrusive emotions the artist goes through and the numbness that they carry, this is very sad, poetic and a moment of truth. 'Cosmic Vision' carries a similar layer of emotional intimacy to it, but in an even more surreal manner, This is a profound moment of romanticizing one's self and actions, the purpose of one's existence and everything that contributes to a soul. This is an immaculate bubble of thoughts that is exploding with buttery poetry.
'Anubis' feels like a complete escapism from the moods and undertones of the previous melody, as it carries a raw, creative and tribal feel to it, unleashing a drive to move above and beyond one's mental cage and do the extraordinary. 'Bioluminence' on the other hand has a weirdly wired texture to it where the gangsta appeal of the album enhances the most. This is a perfect amalgamation of the terrific poetic rhymes of nostalgic hip-hop with MF Doom-level creativity. 'Poecism' is one of the most dope tracks on this track. With a drifting-style beat many would resonate with, this talks about the clout the artist carries against his pears. Overall, I find the album very intriguing and would recommend the masses to listen to it as there's so much to take away from every single track on this list.
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