Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of underground hip hop with Abstract Rude's "Steel Making Tracks," a compelling journey through the artist's unique perspective and lyrical prowess. Released on November 16, 2010, under the independent label Alpha Pup, this album is a testament to Abstract Rude's ability to blend West Coast hip hop with underground sensibilities, creating a sound that is both distinctive and authentic.
"Steel Making Tracks" spans a concise yet impactful 67 minutes, featuring 16 tracks that showcase Abstract Rude's storytelling abilities and intricate wordplay. From the introspective "In My Head" to the socially conscious "Songs of Freedom," each track offers a glimpse into the artist's mind and the world around him. The album's standout moments, such as the hard-hitting "Soundboy Murderers" and the reflective "Myth Behind the Man," highlight Abstract Rude's versatility and depth as an artist.
The production on "Steel Making Tracks" is equally impressive, with beats that range from soulful and atmospheric to gritty and aggressive. Tracks like "Basic Instinct" and "Bodies on the Floor" feature rugged, sample-based instrumentation that complements Abstract Rude's lyrical style, while "Could Be a Wonderful (Space Heater Remix)" offers a more experimental and atmospheric sound.
Fans of underground hip hop and West Coast rap will find much to appreciate in "Steel Making Tracks." Abstract Rude's unique voice and perspective set him apart from his peers, making this album a standout release in the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of Abstract Rude or a newcomer to his music, "Steel Making Tracks" is an album that demands your attention and rewards repeated listens.