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  • Prom Nite

  • Artist: DJ Yoda
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 11/25/2022
Prom Nite
  • Prom Nite

  • Artist: DJ Yoda
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 11/25/2022
  • Artist: DJ Yoda
  • Label: Lewis Ent
  • UPC: 804076052013
  • Item #: 2528113X
  • Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
  • Release Date: 11/25/2022
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Price: $24.33
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Dressed in a powder blue suit with the frilly shirt to match, DJ Yoda invites you to be his +1 for 'Prom Nite', his new album promising retro Americana full of daydreaming reverie, international megastar guests, trip hop acknowledging the likes of Morcheeba and Nightmares on Wax, and the turntable extraordinaire's bread and butter of cuts, beats and rhymes. Think deliciously harmonised doo-wop murmuring 'Goodnight Sweetheart' with an eye for dreamboats en route to Makeout Point - on 'My Energy', Eva Lazarus takes the form of an earth angel, with Yoda on jukebox cut-ups, taking it back to starry-eyed, clean cut days of wonder (or more recently, Little Mix's 'Love Me Like You'). Beginning enigmatically with the assistance of Hollywood A-lister (and former next-door neighbour) Lily James, 'Breathe' demonstrate Yoda's continued evolution as a musician (not to mention shrewd decision maker), with James' vocal confidence - a little Lana del Rey to her breathiness - returning on the velvet-smooth 'Airplane Mode'. It's a smartly executed soundclash accentuated by LA rapper Choosey, the star of the album's straightest hip-hop shooter 'Harder I Rock'. Homeboy Sandman adds some kick to the prom punch with typical wordplay sent down 'Coconut Grove', and Liam Bailey is perfectly cast for the darkly cinematic sway of 'Don't Even Try It'. On an album of many talking points, the LP's crowning glory is opening single 'Feel Like Home': featuring the vocal comforts of the House Gospel Choir, it's your go-to pick-me-up when the chips are down, targeting the hairs on the backs of necks like a softer focus version of Jamie xx's 'Loud Places'. Extended into an alternative, equally uplifting form by Beardyman's 'Don't Mean Thing', summer festival season already has it's homecoming anthem. With tongues wagging, the twists and turns step away from Heartbreak Ridge when O Love tucks into the mouthwatering shopping list funk of 'Way Home'; and 'Lesson 1956', featuring Jamie Cullum and DJ Woody, jauntily pays homage to classic Cut Chemist alchemy, Yoda's celebrated turntable tomfoolery back in full effect and extending the flavours found in 'Home Cooking'

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