OutKast always seemed more interested in probing the depths of their interests over settling into one idea.
For 14 years, the Atlanta duo synthesized their voracious musical appetites, continuously blurring the boundaries of Southern rapโa genre they could be credited with inventing.
The two played off of each other perfectly. Big Boi was the grounded, West Savannah realist, rapping in precise rhythmic figures about keeping both feet planted on Earth. Andrรฉ 3000 was concerned with the cosmic, his flow untethered and exploratory, reaching further into the ether with each breath. Heโd always understood that being human is an interesting evolutionary accident, the result of a diffuse set of molecules coming together just so: โMe and everything around me is unstable like Chernobyl,โ he rapped on ATLiens deep cut โMillenium.โ
On later OutKast records, as Big Boi fashioned himself as a Georgia funk auteur, Andrรฉ evolved from silver-tongued poet to paisley-patterned pop star. By the time he got to The Love Below, he was channeling figures like Prince and Sly Stone.
Once OutKast went quiet and Big Boi began issuing his own ambitious solo work, fans began to yearn for a 3 Stacks record. Heโd pop up every now and again on someone elseโs song with an unbelievable verse, then fade back into the mist. In 2019, when people reported seeing Andrรฉ playing a Mayan double flute in airports and cities across the world, it only deepened his lore. He was a sage descending from the mountain, materializing to deliver a momentary blessing. Every joyful confirmed sighting had an air of winking amusement, acknowledging how appropriate it seemed; โPlaying a flute in the airport is peak Andrรฉ 3K,โ tweeted one fan.
Given the unpredictable trajectory of Andrรฉโs work, itโs not shocking that New Blue Sun, his first album in 17 years, is a collection of diaphanous New Age music, an ambient jazz record in which he plays a digital wind instrument. Itโs a lush, beautiful record in the mold of John and Alice Coltraneโs spiritual excursions or Laraajiโs orange-hued inner space journeys. The blend of organic and electronic textures places Andrรฉ alongside artists like John Hassell or Justin Walter, โFourth Worldโ composers who infuse their warped sounds with warmth, making the unfamiliar feel inviting. Itโs a bold reinvention from someone known for bold reinventions.
There are no words and no beats, and the only reference to Andrรฉโs previous career is the title of the first track: โI Swear, I Really Wanted to Make a โRapโ Album But This Is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time.โ Still, New Blue Sun feels inextricably connected to the music Andrรฉ made with OutKast. His command of rhythm is sinewy and elastic as ever, and certain moments, like the circular repeated motifs in the aforementioned track, feel an 808 and handclap away from a silken Organized Noize production. Perhaps most importantly, Andrรฉ knows how to weave in and out of an ensemble, using his playing in service of the music rather than searching for the spotlight.
The record is a collection of long improv jams. Carlos Niรฑo, the Los Angeles percussionist and producer, helped facilitate the sessions after a chance meeting with Andrรฉ at a grocery store. The two began jamming and Niรฑo, a staple in the LA experimental jazz scene, brought in some of its key players to flesh out the troupe: Surya Botofasina on synthesizers, Nate Mercereau on guitars and live sampling, Leaving Recordsโ Matthewdavid on โmycelium electronics,โ and more. Together, they entwine like tendrils of smoke, gently hovering around each other in space.
Because itโs improvisational music, the seams often show. You follow them on their meandering journey as if youโre sitting in the room with them, watching them learn to operate as a unit. If you listen with headphones, you can hear musicians breathing, pressing guitar pedals, shifting in seats. If you let it play in the background, it helps an hour and a half drift by languorously, like a cat following the afternoon sun.
The albumโs strongest moments come when Andrรฉ and company lean into their more hallucinatory inclinations. Halfway through โBuyPoloDisorderโs Daughter Wears a 3000ยฎ Button Down Embroidered,โ the group meshes together in a psychedelic haze. Botofasinaโs synths stretch around Andrรฉโs snaking solo and Niรฑoโs shimmering percussion, a crescendo that builds into a blissful swirl. On โAnts to You, Gods to Who ?โ Andrรฉ sends his digital flute through a trippy slapback delay. The rest of the players reach to the sky, blending their instruments into a billowing mass before dissipating like early morning fog. Each song has moments that feel like the microdose has taken effect, and itโs hard not to feel increasingly more relaxed as the record goes on.
Despite New Blue Sunโs beauty, itโs hard to know how to consider the record. If it didnโt bear the name of one of the greatest rappers to ever live, how would we react to it?
Some fans are predictably annoyed by Andrรฉโs left turn, and comments online from those thrown by the genre have run the gamut from eye-rolling dismissal to outright anger. If his name was removed, it would just be another stellar ambient jazz release in the vein of the Moon Glyph records roster or Nala Sinephroโs Space 1.8.
The context is inseparable here: Yes, New Blue Sun is receiving a healthy amount of praise because itโs Andrรฉ 3000, but itโs also a truly wonderful piece of music. Andrรฉ doesnโt owe us anythingโthe fact that weโre getting a new album from him at all is a blessing.
Itโs brave in the way that Andrรฉ has always been, a reminder that the most courageous thing you can do is self-expression.
A pop rapper had a radio hit 25 years ago. Now you speak about this unlistenable bs he made in the local gadgeteering club like it had anything to do with the KRS-Ones, the Ice Cubes and DJ Pauls. I hope you will push the new Living Legends, the new Doseone or the new Homeboy Sandman with the same empathy and power.
I listened to it once and it was awful. I am not sure if I will try it again. When I want lullabies I go to a Flying Lotus โuntil the quiet comesโ record.
These reviews are a joke .How can you give this a 4.1 ?
Do we really have to force ourselves to like this?
Only because it’s 3K some people are on his d….
Where are other instrumental or jazz albums on this site? Some that are much better?
No one would listen to that stuff if it wasn’t 3K. And then a 4.1? Are all of y’all suddenly flute connoisseurs? Well…
The album is ok, but a lot of people are on the train.
It’s cool that he did his own thing and I commend him for that. I couldn’t listen to any songs all the way through. I might give it another shot, maybe not.
if you couldn’t sit through an entire record of this, congratulations, you’re not gay.
Yup, he’s gay๐๐๐
Typically when one constantly mentions homosexuality it’s because they’re hiding something….
It’s not a hip hop album, why are you even reviewing it? This is not a 4 star album even for ambient jazz. 3 at best in that genre. This coming from an Outkast / jazz / mediation fantastic. “if his name was removed….” it wouldn’t be reviewed on a hip hop website, nor should it be.
S/O to A3K for doing what he wants but this is not it. Somebody should have told him to keep New Blue Sun to himself. There are far better instrumental/flute/jazz albums out there like Pharaoah Sanders “Thembi”.
Album of the fucken year, this was an absolute masterpiece and just literally got into tears after each song.. everyone is just a hater cuz they can’t comprehend the lyrics.. NOT!! Lol
What lyrics?
โAlbum of the yearโ Hahahaha thx for the laugh
This is not hiphop, fans don’t want this, stick to rapping andre this ain’t it
Really on his D smfh this is to be laughed at for his bullish trolling n not reviewed
I enjoyed the instrumental music, its peaceful and relaxing, just what I need to raise my vibration peace
I enjoyed the instrumental music, its peaceful and relaxing, just what I need to raise my vibration peace
LOL, a flute.
Album of the Year right here
You guys ranked this album higher than NAS MJ 3?????? What a joke.
lol
People pretending to this because itโs Andre ๐
The whole album is absolute trash it reminded me of being put on hold while waiting for the next available representative to take my call
This isn’t hip hop and is definitely not a 4 rating. I’d give it 1/5 if being generous.
This isn’t hip hop and is definitely not a 4 rating. I’d give it 1/5 if being generous.
Did you really say they could be credited with creating southern rap? They debuted after Geto Boys and UGK were charting nationally and touring internationally. To say they can be credited with creating southern rap is like saying KDot created west coast rap.
Did you really say they could be credited with creating southern rap? They debuted after Geto Boys and UGK were charting nationally and touring internationally. To say they can be credited with creating southern rap is like saying KDot created west coast rap.