
Haverstraw, New York emcee Professional Dillinger finishing the Dirtwave trilogy along with his ninth LP. A member of the Umbrella collective in addition to 1/2 of The Steiner Brothers, he has launched a complete of 5 mixtapes alongside along with his final 8 albums & even 7 EPs. Favorites embody the the Finn-produced debut Pray for My Prey, the Machacha-produced Filth Don’t Harm, his third EP MOSFoul, the Sting vs. Aptitude collab EP with Mickey Diamond & the Steiner Brothers’ eponymous debut. Soiled Work celebrated it’s 2-year anniversary final month & the dirtiest of the Umbrella introduced Sean Kelly again to deal with manufacturing for Affordable Filth very similar to Ceaselessly Foul & extra not too long ago the Futurewave produced Dirtwave alongside it’s sequel changing into his most acclaimed work so far. To complete the month of August, a third installment arrives with keen anticipation.
“Comply with the $$$” was a drumless chipmunk soul intro speaking concerning the battery in his again getting charged up whereas “King” by The Steiner Brothers that includes Huge Journey finds the trio coming collectively for a luxuriously hardcore growth bap monitor. “By no means Going Broke” chops up a vocal pattern to speak concerning the relatable objective of not shedding all of it financially whereas “Church St.” displays on the times of doing no matter he wished and on the titular avenue.
In the meantime on “Scarface”, now we have Professional Dillinger speaking about how counting cash is a behavior for him & not needing any mates as a result of he has a complete lot of enemies because it already is over a growth bap instrumental main into “Highway 2 Riches” breaking down the army minded mentality he & the remainder of The Umbrella has. “Fentanyl” that includes Estee Nack hyperlinks the pair up to allow them to speak about making it to the large leagues simply earlier than “Ain’t No Killer” calls out some bluff.
“Previous Lungs” that includes Daniel Son nears the top of Dirtwave 3 with a jazzy growth bap beat speaking about being the identical regardless of their respective takeovers of the underground whereas “Dirtmusic” removes the jazzier parts for a dedication to his fam who obtained it out the mud. “Bread First” closes up store with 1 final chipmunk soul lower explaining his prioritization of cash coming first.
The unique Dirtwave & Dirtwave 2 have been rivaling one another for the previous 10 months or so in changing into Professional Dillinger’s most interesting opuses of his profession, however Dirtwave 3 maintains the hardcore hip hop/growth bap fusions that made each it’s predecessors so acclaimed besides the manufacturing leans heavier in the direction of the jazz rap & drumless chipmunk soul kinds as compared.
Rating: 9/10