Quadeca: I Didn't Mean to Haunt You - Ghostly Green (Vinyl LP)
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Ghostly Green Vinyl. I Didn't Mean to Haunt You is the second full-fledged concept album from Quadeca, and his first completely self-produced album, released in November 2022. It is a watershed moment from an internet-age rise to prominence, towards eclectic, toiled production and panoramic storytelling. While his earlier works hinted at this direction, Haunt You feels like a bold realization of potential. It is a near hour-long commitment to uncompromising songwriting that still manages to feel out of left-field. Ben Lasky seems like an unlikely candidate for music like this, as his near-decade long journey creating pop and rap music and commentary on YouTube garnered nearly two million subscribers, and ensued virality in a space where experimentation is often rejected or dismissed. Despite this, a more pensive and tasteful audience has made Quadeca's musical evolution the forefront of the conversation. Sorry4Dying, Tell Me a Joke, Don't Mind Me, Picking Up Hands, Born Yesterday, The Memories We Lost in Translation, House Settling, Knots, Fantasyworld, Fractions of Infinity, Cassini's Division
Ghostly Green Vinyl. I Didn't Mean to Haunt You is the second full-fledged concept album from Quadeca, and his first completely self-produced album, released in November 2022. It is a watershed moment from an internet-age rise to prominence, towards eclectic, toiled production and panoramic storytelling. While his earlier works hinted at this direction, Haunt You feels like a bold realization of potential. It is a near hour-long commitment to uncompromising songwriting that still manages to feel out of left-field. Ben Lasky seems like an unlikely candidate for music like this, as his near-decade long journey creating pop and rap music and commentary on YouTube garnered nearly two million subscribers, and ensued virality in a space where experimentation is often rejected or dismissed. Despite this, a more pensive and tasteful audience has made Quadeca's musical evolution the forefront of the conversation. Sorry4Dying, Tell Me a Joke, Don't Mind Me, Picking Up Hands, Born Yesterday, The Memories We Lost in Translation, House Settling, Knots, Fantasyworld, Fractions of Infinity, Cassini's Division