Dive into the gritty and innovative world of underground hip hop with Abstract Rude's "Steel Making Tracks," a compelling journey through the West Coast's vibrant underground scene. Released on November 16, 2010, under the Alpha Pup label, this album is a testament to Abstract Rude's lyrical prowess and unique storytelling abilities. Spanning just over an hour and seven minutes, the album features 16 tracks that blend raw, unfiltered beats with intricate wordplay and thought-provoking narratives.
From the energetic opener "Kool DJ EQ Prezentz..." to the introspective "Myth Behind the Man," Abstract Rude crafts a diverse soundscape that showcases his versatility as an artist. Tracks like "Human Nature" and "Songs of Freedom" delve into deeper themes, while "Soundboy Murderers" and "Basic Instinct" bring a harder edge, highlighting the album's dynamic range. The Space Heater Remix of "Could Be a Wonderful" adds a fresh twist to the mix, demonstrating Abstract Rude's ability to reinvent his sound.
"Steel Making Tracks" is not just an album; it's a statement. It captures the essence of underground hip hop, with Abstract Rude's distinctive voice and vision at the forefront. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that underscores why Abstract Rude remains a standout figure in the West Coast hip hop landscape.