(Corrected/Reposted) 00:00 The ITS Way 00:49 Mindful Solutionism 4:23 Infinity Filled Goose Down 7:57 Living Curfew (feat. billy woods) 11:49 Pigeonometry 15:21 Kyanite Toothpick (feat. Hanni El Khatib) 19:31 100 Feet Tall 23:44 Salt and Pepper Squid 27:56 Time Moves Differently Here 31:43 Aggressive Steven 37:03 Bermuda (feat. Lealani) 40:20 By The River 42:58 All City Nerve Map 46:54 Forward Compatibility Engine (feat. Rob Sonic) 50:46 On Failure 52:44 Solid Gold - extended intro 52:46 Solid Gold - if you prefer this for some reason 55:09 Vititus - extended intro 55:11 Vititus - regular intro cut 59:19 Black Snow (feat. Nikki Jean) Thank you Aes for another astonishing sonic exploration through your thoughts Thank you F-Rank for the reminder to add the features
Just think the 2 months you waited didn't really matter. You finally listened and guess what it's platinum music! We've all been here enjoying. Welcome to get Future my man.
Aes is the GOAT. He has been my favorite since hearing daylight 20 some years ago. It only took one listen. I feel such comfort listening to what he has to say. I can't wait to see what he continues to do in the future. Everything he does is absolute fire. Thanks Aes!!!
@@andreamcgregor443 Haha. Yesss. This album might be his best work. It seems like it has been that way for the last few albums. All of his stuff is incredible, so it’s hard to decide. I need to hear this another 50 times before I can go back in time. Always good to see another aes fan. He is slept on way too often.
@@MrKudid Crazy. I love Aesop and I can't hardly even get through his latest albums. It kind of makes me sad. I'll see a new album come out and then I'm like ehh not his best work lol.... glad some people love it though. That's music for ya. This one is way better than Garbology. Garbology was bad.
@@FinalFlash2110 I can respect that. I think his best work was impossible kid. Everything he has done through is gold. Garbology had some excellent tracks. His best, no way. Malibu Ken I thought was one of the best things he has done too. He has to evolve and honestly I like him a bit less verbose. From 2002 he has been my absolute favorite. Have a great week! Thanks for being awesome!
I think this album is so great. Almost like an impossible kid 2 has the technology premise but isn't held to it. I love the playfulness in this album all the while crunching lyrics as always . We love u Aes
The Rapper with the biggest Dictionary of all such smooth and unique metaphors. Aes still killin it me 20 years laterz still lovin it. I guess Kirby not doin so well these days then xD
I heard Basic Cable and it just made sense. Mind you that was 1999 that he wrote that song. I just can't believe how right he was. This album from that point is crazy to think about. 24 years down the road, he dives back into the tech perspective. He was born for this. Thanks Aesop, you're the goat. My biggest inspiration in my writing. Hmu let's write. lol
You, ve influenced me to buy a new note book and pen and do my poetry again, I like the domino effect of influence people have on each other, I really like this album
Daaaaaaamnn Aes -! This is easily my favorite of your work instantly (justx2 listens end2end). And that is saying ALOT. *pretty sure I hear Rob on a few too!? Straight. Heat. Gents.
I really can't decide if this is his best work, but it's top 3 no doubt. 11k views is actually insane. This is why I shill Aesop every time I get the chance.
Great album as expected but every album I really hope Aesop went and got something to eat with whatever percent he gets from my sale. I'd straight buy him a sandwich and if Time Moves Different Here is any indication, I'd let him pick the drivethru. Also, Who the fuck is fucking Steven?
@@thisjustindustries I see. What confused me is you have half of the songs titled differently than what Aesop's actual channel has them titled as. Which brings me back to my first question- Why you do that?
@IDoNothingImportant Are you talking about the _auto-generated chapters ?_ The names that are created as the best guess of an artificial "intelligence" algorithm? Is that your complaint?
@@CliffSedge-nu5fv Yes, really appreciate the condescending tone, ass hat. I didn't know that shit was auto generated by a program cause I'm not a computer nerd. Thanks anyway though
eminem and aes each have their own niche. while mass appeal is inherently less relatable on deeper levels, eminem has been a great promoter of the craft and brought... whatever art brings you, to many people around the world. i liked him when i was a kid but cant really listen to him anymore. however i probably listen to aesop rock at least once a week
Eminem is like dumbbells and Aesop is like a nice jog Aesop just can't make a Till I Collapse, it's different. It's young angry Eminem for me because that's my style but Aesop is one of my favorites to vibe and play video games
There is more to rapping than beats and lyrics. Aesop is best lyricist. Others have better beats. Others put on a better stage show. Some are better at freestyling, and some are better at merchandising, corporate connections, self-aggrandizement, and booking television appearances... Now, who do you think people will know better? Who do you think makes the most money?