
A curated nocturnal odyssey blending dusty hip-hop breaks, 60s psych-pop, and hazy downtempo. A masterclass in the art of the 4 AM comedown mix.
February 10, 2003 · Azuli Records
AnotherLateNight: Kid Loco is a masterfully curated journey through the subconscious of one of France's most evocative producers. It sounds like a smoke-filled Parisian apartment at the tail end of a long night, where the records being spun are chosen for their ability to soothe and surprise in equal measure. The album moves with a fluid, liquid grace, bridging the gap between the gritty boom-bap of 90s hip-hop and the shimmering, reverb-drenched textures of 60s psychedelic pop. It is an album that feels lived-in, its sonic palette defined by the warmth of analog tape and the gentle hiss of well-loved vinyl.
How does AnotherLateNight: Kid Loco sound next to the rest of Kid Loco's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into ethereal than the rest of the catalogue.
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