Doc Breezus is a hidden sensation. He creates the ripples you feel in the nightclubs, even when you don’t hear the music playing. With his wit, charm and lyrical genius, he brings his art to us. It is as raw and real as he might have thought it, and it brings to light his style. You get to hear this now in Doktoberfest.
This EP has a collection of 5 songs for your house party. Sticking to the theme of respite and relaxation, Doc Breezus does a lyrical excursion with no particular setup. Too Lit shows this first hand, where he first lets the groove breathe. Just like a good wine or fresh brew, you first get the feel. This is where he grabs on to the beat and drops the stickiest, classiest bars you can imagine for a beat like this. Using cues from the previous lines like Eminem or Biggie, you can hear his thought process be this innovative classical renaissance gear coupling.
Moonlighextraordinaryt brings a quicker groove to the dance floor. The party has to go on till you see those rays, and a chill, soft synth background graces you. His word association is unlike anything you’ll ever hear, so make sure you pay attention and not get lost in that groove.
I Shouldn’t Be Alive makes a journal entry come alive. With his wild lifestyle, he wonders how he is even alive. The world of excess makes him question this reality, while he goes on to detail this personal account. Me N My Zone brings another kind of beat. Each canvas demands a different kind of artwork, and Doc Breezus delivers another masterpiece in each. His control and style is extraordinary, and so is the resultant work.
As he closes out with Doesn’t Really Matter, the nihilist breakdown is a unique party track. It has all the base work for a party song, and lyrical surface as well. The autotune shifts the tone into more of a party song. The disassociated synth and chorus part with distortion is a vibe within itself. I’d love to see this album play out in a biography about Doc himself. It is a lifestyle and attitude memoir people will flock to watch, and this EP is the bona fide soundtrack for it. His songs are as catchy as they are personal and revelatory.
In these moments, you can also listen to his Wu Tang freestyle and Somewhere, along with Bounce Back. Each song depicts a different vibe and state of mind, so expect nothing and everything at the same time. Follow him for more music and enjoy your free passes for Doktoberfest!
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Play Now | SoundCloud |