Opener "Rune" builds around traditional Clams tools: trap hi-hats, pitched-down vocals, and murky synths. This note reveals itself in the staggering details of Moon Trip Radio. "I never used to use headphones and now I've started stuff from scratch with headphones and am making things entirely while using headphones. That stuff is pretty funny and pretty surreal."īaby Clams has also influenced his dad's production in other, less expected ways. "But he'll hit it really hard, and then hit it really softly, and then notice how he's changing the sound. I'm not showing him anything, he just does it," he explains. "I'll watch him play this little drum and he'll hit it really hard. Never drawn to the glimmer of New York City, Volpe has settled into suburban anonymity and welcomed a son into the world, who at two years old is already mimicking the tendencies of his old man. Despite his notoriety within East Coast rap, Volpe seems content in his role as a low-key hitmaker. Not including a long-running instrumental mixtape series, the fourth installment of which was released in 2017, this is only Volpe's second official album. Clams' latest LP, Moon Trip Radio, is his first since 2016's 32 Levels.
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