love often assumes a natural form — crystal ball dew-drops
“This isn’t a sad album — it’s about as uplifting as my way of doing things will allow
the piece deconstructs its opening burst to a sustained mass of sound – stretching the tones to create (in Reich's words) "slow-motion music
The collaboration between Andrews and string arranger Victoria Kelly is a central aspect of the record
Despite being rooted in psychedelic traditions of narcotic time-dilation
2Pac - 2pacalypse Now (Vinyl) Format:Vinyl 2LP love often assumes a natural2Pacalypse Now is the 1991 debut studio album by 2Pac. The album is 2Pac's commentary on contemporary social issues facing American society such as racism, police brutality, poverty, black on black crime, and teenage pregnancy. It featured three singles; "Brenda's Got a Baby", "Trapped", and "If My Homie Calls". The album was initially released on T. N. T. Recordings and Interscope Records, which at the time was distributed through Eastwest Records