The Opus had a very nice debut album in 2002, and their new one, Breathing Lessons, continues on their trajectory of rich, dark, instrumental hip-hop. Clean but moody, this uses strings and plunging bass with distorted chords over tight drum programming to bring you all you need for your late-night urban needs. If ever there was to be a hip-hop soundtrack to a spooky science fiction film, this would be it. Useful both as deep, haunted beatscapes for freestyle ciphers and for improvising cuts to in the inspired lost hours of a blunted bedroom scratching session, this album is progressive without breaking too many conventions at once, or compromising on fundamental headnodding principles. Quality stuff for the introspective heads, and recommended. - Undercover |