
Tha Soloist and A Dusty Cinema present *Let The Dead Bury The Dead* — a 21-track opus with no visible features. Just MC and producer, building a world across over an hour of music. The title draws from scripture (Luke 9:60), and the tracklist reads like a film noir screenplay: "Bleeding Wounds," "Renaissance Painting," "Ice Tundra," "Paranoia Death Night," "Slim Reaper," "200 Paintings." A Dusty Cinema's producer tag promises exactly what it says — dusty, cinematic textures. The longer cuts — "Cold Hearted" at 5:46, "In The Shadows" at 5:44 — suggest these aren't quick-hit bars-only tracks but more expansive, narrative-driven pieces. Twenty-one songs is a bold commitment that can either reward patience or test it. The absence of features is a deliberate choice: no safety nets, no borrowed energy. This is a duo record that stands or falls on the chemistry between voice and beat. The kind of project you set aside time for.
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