El-P Premieres Fantastic Four Closing Credits Instrumental, "Another Body" on Beats 1 WRTJ Online Radio Show (Mass Appeal Records?)
Not only have veteran rapper-producers
Killer Mike & El-P
become something of long-overdue "
Hip-Hop
royalty," their now-infamous handgun and fist
Run The Jewels (RTJ)
hashtag-friendly logo has become forever immortalized on a batch of limited-run
Marvel
comic book covers. "One of my heroes,
@therealelp
, made a incredible instrumental piece for our end credits. I couldn't be any more excited,"
Fantastic Four
re-boot director
exuberantly Tweeted nearly one month ago, forever cementing
RTJ
's legacy within
The Marvel Universe
; that very track, now titled
"Another Body,"
was unveiled over this past weekend. First, in the form of a painfully brief 20-second snippet. Then, it was premiered on
El-P & Killer Mike
's
Beats 1
online
WRTJ
radio show and now, it has been strategically
leaked
to
The Internet
in its full-length form.
produced by me with [co-production] by the gawd,
@littleshalimar
and expertly mixed by the lord,
@joeyraia
,"
@therealelp
Tweeted in conjunction with the track's unofficial Saturday night
debut
. It's a gradually ascending and self-destructive spacey instrumental
Hip-Hop
track with subtle stylistic undertones of both
Fantastic Four
composer
Philip Glass
and master-beatsmith
J Dilla
.
El-P
's nearly 6-minute brooding instrumental track,
"Another Body,"
composed along with frequent in-studio collaborator
Little Shalimar
, will seemingly become available prior to
upcoming August 7th theatrical release and "will be available for purchase soon in HI-FIDELITY SUPER AUDIO FIFELITY SCHMELITY!!!"
El-P
has additionally been logging studio time with a wide array of his producer-buddies including
BOOTS
, The Alchemist,
Dan The Automator
, Zola Jesus,
Just Blaze
, Baauer,
Geoff Barrow
, and newly-drafted Massive Attack.
Run The Jewels'
all-star crew has been feverishly working around the clock on an entirely cat sounds-composed
Kickstarter
-funded remix album of last year's
Run The Jewels 2
(tentatively titled
Meow The Jewels
) with 100% of the profits collected to produce the $45,100 album going to charities benefiting victims of police brutality. "
will be released to everyone for free as well as on limited deluxe edition vinyl," according to
El-P
and while an exact release date is still currently up in the air, "but if all goes right, it [will] drop in September."