Apollo Brown's "The Reset," released on May 25, 2010, under Mello Music Group, is a compelling journey through the underground hip hop and boom bap scenes. This 50-minute album is a testament to Apollo Brown's production prowess, featuring a blend of raw beats and intricate rhythms that showcase his unique style.
With tracks like "Hungry," "Lower the Boom," and "Streets Won't Let Me Chill," Apollo Brown delivers a powerful narrative that reflects the grit and resilience of urban life. The album's standout moments, such as the introspective "Beauty of a Day" and the hard-hitting "Brag Language," highlight his ability to craft beats that are both sonically rich and thematically deep.
"The Reset" is not just an album; it's a collection of sounds that capture the essence of underground hip hop. Apollo Brown's meticulous production, combined with the raw lyricism of his collaborators, creates an immersive experience that resonates with fans of the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Apollo Brown's work, "The Reset" offers a fresh perspective on the art of beat-making and storytelling in hip hop.