Domo Genesis - Intros, Outros & Interludes ALBUM REVIEW

Honestly, this is one of the best album titles I’ve heard in a while.


If you don’t know who Domo Genesis is, that’s perfectly fine. He’s a part of the now-dormant Odd Future collective, which jumpstarted the careers of Tyler, the Creator, Frank Ocean, and Earl Sweatshirt. Other members have been coasting along for a while now, but Domo Genesis really caught my eye now. I don’t even know what he’s been doing outside of featuring on Tyler’s last album, but now he has an album entirely produced by Evidence titled Intros, Outros & Interludes, where he goes in a drumless, more abstract direction with his music. Let’s get into how I felt about it.

I think the idea of Domo Genesis doing more experimental rap is a great idea. After being in the industry for this long, it’s great to see him make something that’s finally caught my attention. Evidence’s beats are very dusty and match Domo’s cadence well, alongside the great features from Navy Blue and Boldy James. Obviously, I think Domo’s writing is much better than the OF days, but that was a decade ago. Quite frankly, it sounds exactly like you think it does: A lo-fi, abstract rap album from one of Odd Future’s more out-there members and it’s pretty good! Overall, Intros, Outros & Interludes is a fun surprise. Domo Genesis teams up with Evidence for what’s essentially a career reset.


8/10


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Intros, Outros & Interludes is a Bigger Picture Music release.

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