Dive into the chaotic and captivating soundscape of Keiji Haino's "New Rap," a sonic exploration released on March 21, 2006, under the avant-garde label Tzadik. This 47-minute journey through the streets of New York City, as hinted by the track titles, is a blend of noise rock, free jazz, and experimental sounds, with hints of drone metal and noise music. Haino, known for his boundary-pushing artistry, delivers a raw and unfiltered experience that challenges the conventions of traditional music. Each track, from "Houston Street" to "Canal Street," is a testament to Haino's unique ability to merge disparate genres into a cohesive and compelling whole. "New Rap" is not just an album; it's a sonic map of the urban landscape, capturing the essence of each location through a lens of noise and experimentation. Fans of avant-garde and experimental music will find "New Rap" to be a thrilling and thought-provoking addition to their collection.