Dive into the world of Lone Catalysts with their 2008 release, "Square Binizz," a compelling blend of jazz rap and underground hip hop that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. This 47-minute journey through 12 tracks is a testament to the duo's unique sound and lyrical prowess, delivered under the independent label B.U.K.A. Entertainment.
"Square Binizz" kicks off with "Act Like You Know Me," setting the tone for an album that's both introspective and engaging. Tracks like "Good to Goin" and "Make It Better" showcase Lone Catalysts' ability to weave complex narratives with smooth, jazzy beats. The album's mid-section shines with standout tracks like "Pass the Moey (The Afterparty)" and "Hit the Studio (Dead the Afterparty)," offering a glimpse into the duo's creative process and party-starting energy.
The latter half of the album delves into more introspective themes, with tracks like "How Long Will You Need Me" and "Manhattan" showcasing Lone Catalysts' ability to blend personal reflection with social commentary. The album closes with "Window Seal," a track that leaves a lasting impression, much like the album as a whole.
"Square Binizz" is a must-listen for fans of jazz rap and underground hip hop, offering a fresh perspective from Lone Catalysts that's sure to leave a mark.