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ATMOSPHERE

Lucy Ford: the atmosphere eps (first time on vinyl)

2lp in gatefold + download - £25.99 | Buy
Now, in celebration of its 20th anniversary, the entire Lucy Ford album is finally available on double vinyl, for the first time in history.
ATMOSPHERE

Overcast! (2021 Repress)

2lp + download - £19.99 | Buy
Originally released in the summer of 1997, Overcast! Marked the start of a storied career that still shows no signs of slowing down.
ATMOSPHERE

Word?

2lp in gatefold + download - £22.99 | Buy
Steering back toward their signature sound, the album further highlights producer Ant’s undeniable talents as the project leans into the classic boom-bap ...
Strictly Leakage (2024 Reissue)
  1. YGM
  2. Little Math You
  3. Full Moon
  4. The Things That Hate Us
  5. Jewelry
  6. Get It To Get Her
  7. Domestic Dog
  8. Crewed Up feat. Stage One, St. Paul Slim, Muja Messiah, YZ, Brother Ali, Toki Wright & Blueprint
  9. What They Sittin’ For?
  10. That’s Not Beef, That’s Pork
  11. The Old Style feat. cuts by DJ Plain Ole Bill
  12. You Played Yourself
  13. Road To The Riches feat. cuts by DJ Plain Ole Bill

ATMOSPHERE

Strictly Leakage (2024 Reissue)

Rhymesayers Entertainment
  • 2LP (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 17th May 2024

    £25.99
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  • CD (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 17th May 2024

    £11.99
    Preorder

Often recognized as one of the most consistent and prolific duos in independent hip-hop, Atmosphere hit a stride of extraordinary output from July 2007 to April 2008, even by their own standards.

Within those 9 months, they released a full-length album, four EP's, and a 42-minute mixtape of exclusive material, altogether totaling 48 new songs released, all while they were consistently touring as well. This rapid-fire string of releases introduced some of their most popular songs to date and showcased their dynamic range, from moody and reflective, to upbeat and optimistic, to a boom-bap throwback style of rap, the latter of which was most prominently displayed on the mixtape. Introduced on Christmas Day 2007, the mixtape was a "gift" to fans in the form of a free download, aptly titled Strictly Leakage – a nod to both eschewing standardized industry practices in favor of giving the music away, and to another prominent album title from the era that inspired them and perhaps more specifically, these recordings. Strictly Leakage surprised fans and critics alike, not just because the download invite appeared in their inbox without warning, but also because the project sounded so uniquely different from Atmosphere's typical recordings. Ant was digging deep into the funk & soul crates, favoring samples over live instrumentation, and producing tracks that sounded as if they were birthed alongside late '80s and early '90s hip-hop classics. Slug was rapping with a renewed passion, yet somehow sounding more casual and carefree delivering endless wordplay with more technical rhyme patterns than other Atmosphere projects. Together, they created 13 exclusive songs that sound- ed as if they were just having fun making them, without the pressure of any album expectations – undoubtedly as rewarding an exercise for themselves as it was for the listeners.