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Oddisee Makes the Soundtrack to Wherever You’re “En Route” To (EP Review)

This is the 7th EP from Washington D.C. emcee/producer Oddisee. Getting introduced to him through his incredible 7th album & Mello Music Group debut The Good Fight a decade ago weeks before my high school graduation, I also happen to enjoy his work with Diamond District, the Odd Seasons mixtape series, his 4th EP Alwasta & The Good Fight’s successor The Iceberg. I happened to cover And Yet Still exactly a year ago feeling like it was a solid jazz rap EP, staying En Route for a follow-up.

“Tomorrow Can’t Be Borrowed” delivers streams of consciousness over some jazzy piano chords disputing the “borrowed time” notion whereas “A Rare Thing” works in a horn-tinged boom bap instrumental talking about it being uncommon to know love & couldn’t help but make me think of the increased hate speech on Twitter in the past few years. “Small Talk” heads for a funkier approach putting everyone’s better days of their career’s in the rear view mirror & “Natural Selection” ends by doing his thing with no one to save him.

Marking his return to Mello Music Group after putting out a couple projects independently, Oddisee’s follow-up to & Yet Still exactly 365 days later elevates it’s above the predecessor making music for whatever journey we as humans are heading in our lives today. His jazzy production compliments the reflection of physical, emotional & spiritual movements we may have all tying into each other conceptually for a soulful snapshot of motion & meaning.

Score: 8/10

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