Oblivion
Detroit's Black Noi$e thrives on the energy of several varying forms of music, having played in hardcore punk bands as a teenager as well as producing hip-hop beats and dance tracks. First coming to the attention of the underground rap mixtape scene by providing beats for emcees like Deniro Farrar and Remy Banks, his first vinyl releases, for Detroit-area labels Portage Garage Sounds and Vanity Press Records, demonstrated his skills at producing off-kilter club music, from hazy house to twisted electro. He reached a wider audience through his contribution to Earl Sweatshirt's universally praised 2018 release Some Rap Songs, then became the rapper's touring DJ, as well as the first artist signed to Earl's Tan Cressida imprint. Oblivion, Black Noi$e's first release for the label, is a short collection of sludgy yet intricately crafted beats graced by appearances from an impressive roll call of guest rappers and singers, including Earl, Danny Brown, duendita, and Pink Siifu. While none of