J. Rawls presents The Liquid Crystal Project 2, a captivating 17-track album that seamlessly blends jazz and rap elements. Released on 19 September 2008 via Polar Entertainment, this sophomore effort is a testament to J. Rawls' innovative production style and his ability to craft infectious, genre-bending soundscapes.
With a duration of 59 minutes, The Liquid Crystal Project 2 takes listeners on a sonic journey, featuring an array of intriguing tracks, including 'The Lead', 'Tribute to the Beatnuts', and 'Digital Funky'. The album's eclectic mix of jazz rap is evident in tracks like 'Loran's Dance Redux (Pushitalong)' and 'Capricorn's Reprise', showcasing J. Rawls' skill in fusing disparate styles to create something uniquely compelling.
Throughout the album, J. Rawls' expertise in production shines, with intricate instrumentation and clever sampling. The Liquid Crystal Project 2 is a must-listen for fans of jazz-infused hip-hop, offering a rich and immersive experience that will appeal to those who appreciate complex, layered soundscapes. With its release in 2008, this album has stood the test of time, remaining a hidden gem in the jazz rap genre.