
DOOMED!
Itâs five years in a blender. Itâs every troublesome misunderstanding of a half-decade relationship distorted and stretched into an absurdist black comedy mini-series on wax. Itâs the sound of every fight we ever had, playing simultaneously. Itâs several consecutive voice notes that you did not listen to, and instead read the transcription. Itâs fifteen songs from iconoclastic rapper Mike Eagle and innovative producer Kenny Segal. Itâs the worldâs first half-whimsical break-up album. Itâs DOOMED!
Itâs also LA. Maybe not first and foremost, but Los Angeles runs deep in this recordâs present, and its lineage. The story of any big city is also one of transplants. DJ Premier in New York, Tupac in California. If you build it, they will come. Mike and Kenny both arrived in LA as young, aspiring artists who were drawn to the scene around groundbreaking rap crew Project Blowed. They have been friendsâand occasional collaboratorsâfor almost twenty years. Despite that, DOOMED! is the first time the two have put together a full body of work. But everything happens in its time, and fate worked to bring them together at the exact moment that would allow the duo to create something extraordinary. Mike, fresh off a string of multi-producer records and processing the end of a tumultuous relationship, was in need of creative catharsis. Meanwhile, Kenny had locked in on his next challenge after a recent string of critically acclaimed collaborations not only with rappers like billy woods, and K-the-I???, but also jazz trio Human Error Club and bluesy indie rocker Benjamin Booker.
âIn recent years, Kenny made it very clear that he wasnât trying to keep having one or two beats on my projects; he wanted to build something,â Open Mike Eagle explains. âI was able to convince him to let me use a couple beats for Neighborhood Gods Unlimited with the caveat that we would focus on our thing next. Then my relationship fell apart right when we started working, and it was like, âPerfect, I have a lot to say about this.ââ
Here are some more particularly interesting insights from the man himself:
âIf DOOMED! is prestige TV, then think of âOut To Lunchâ as the pilot where we meet a man whoâs not all there because his head is still in yesterday, and the following as a brief synopsis.
Thereâs a song that starts at an argument about the color of a rental car. Thereâs a song about trying to write a pair of loversâ initials in wet concrete and the stick breaking. Thereâs a song thatâs a prayer about finding the strength not to look at my exâs social media. Thereâs a song about a character from Adventure Time whoâs a piece of shit that I identify with. Each vision is a crashed airplane halfway on the border of dream and nightmare, bitter and sweet, sadness and freedom. Every one of Kennyâs beats is a chunk of ore from a different comet. I used each one as a canvas to paint my impression of a dead world.
Tracklist
1. Out to Lunch
2. Streets of Rage: Public Arguments Edition feat Gothic Tropic
3. DOOMED!
4. Unfinished Concrete Initials feat Hemlock Ernst
5. Donât Go Look (Battleworld Focus Prayer)
6. She Swear Iâm Colorblind feat billy woods
7. Science Fiction/Fantasy
8. The Irredeemable Magic Man
9. The Many Hustles of my Lonely Time Traveling Uncle
10. Trying to Remember What I Aimed At
11. Schrödingerâs Green Room (There but Uninvited)
12. It Happens in Every Universe (interlude)
13. Sweetheart Jail
14. Infinity War Spoilers
15. Watching a Movie Called Freedom By Myself
Itâs five years in a blender. Itâs every troublesome misunderstanding of a half-decade relationship distorted and stretched into an absurdist black comedy mini-series on wax. Itâs the sound of every fight we ever had, playing simultaneously. Itâs several consecutive voice notes that you did not listen to, and instead read the transcription. Itâs fifteen songs from iconoclastic rapper Mike Eagle and innovative producer Kenny Segal. Itâs the worldâs first half-whimsical break-up album. Itâs DOOMED!
Itâs also LA. Maybe not first and foremost, but Los Angeles runs deep in this recordâs present, and its lineage. The story of any big city is also one of transplants. DJ Premier in New York, Tupac in California. If you build it, they will come. Mike and Kenny both arrived in LA as young, aspiring artists who were drawn to the scene around groundbreaking rap crew Project Blowed. They have been friendsâand occasional collaboratorsâfor almost twenty years. Despite that, DOOMED! is the first time the two have put together a full body of work. But everything happens in its time, and fate worked to bring them together at the exact moment that would allow the duo to create something extraordinary. Mike, fresh off a string of multi-producer records and processing the end of a tumultuous relationship, was in need of creative catharsis. Meanwhile, Kenny had locked in on his next challenge after a recent string of critically acclaimed collaborations not only with rappers like billy woods, and K-the-I???, but also jazz trio Human Error Club and bluesy indie rocker Benjamin Booker.
âIn recent years, Kenny made it very clear that he wasnât trying to keep having one or two beats on my projects; he wanted to build something,â Open Mike Eagle explains. âI was able to convince him to let me use a couple beats for Neighborhood Gods Unlimited with the caveat that we would focus on our thing next. Then my relationship fell apart right when we started working, and it was like, âPerfect, I have a lot to say about this.ââ
Here are some more particularly interesting insights from the man himself:
âIf DOOMED! is prestige TV, then think of âOut To Lunchâ as the pilot where we meet a man whoâs not all there because his head is still in yesterday, and the following as a brief synopsis.
Thereâs a song that starts at an argument about the color of a rental car. Thereâs a song about trying to write a pair of loversâ initials in wet concrete and the stick breaking. Thereâs a song thatâs a prayer about finding the strength not to look at my exâs social media. Thereâs a song about a character from Adventure Time whoâs a piece of shit that I identify with. Each vision is a crashed airplane halfway on the border of dream and nightmare, bitter and sweet, sadness and freedom. Every one of Kennyâs beats is a chunk of ore from a different comet. I used each one as a canvas to paint my impression of a dead world.
Tracklist
1. Out to Lunch
2. Streets of Rage: Public Arguments Edition feat Gothic Tropic
3. DOOMED!
4. Unfinished Concrete Initials feat Hemlock Ernst
5. Donât Go Look (Battleworld Focus Prayer)
6. She Swear Iâm Colorblind feat billy woods
7. Science Fiction/Fantasy
8. The Irredeemable Magic Man
9. The Many Hustles of my Lonely Time Traveling Uncle
10. Trying to Remember What I Aimed At
11. Schrödingerâs Green Room (There but Uninvited)
12. It Happens in Every Universe (interlude)
13. Sweetheart Jail
14. Infinity War Spoilers
15. Watching a Movie Called Freedom By Myself
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Itâs five years in a blender. Itâs every troublesome misunderstanding of a half-decade relationship distorted and stretched into an absurdist black comedy mini-series on wax. Itâs the sound of every fight we ever had, playing simultaneously. Itâs several consecutive voice notes that you did not listen to, and instead read the transcription. Itâs fifteen songs from iconoclastic rapper Mike Eagle and innovative producer Kenny Segal. Itâs the worldâs first half-whimsical break-up album. Itâs DOOMED!
Itâs also LA. Maybe not first and foremost, but Los Angeles runs deep in this recordâs present, and its lineage. The story of any big city is also one of transplants. DJ Premier in New York, Tupac in California. If you build it, they will come. Mike and Kenny both arrived in LA as young, aspiring artists who were drawn to the scene around groundbreaking rap crew Project Blowed. They have been friendsâand occasional collaboratorsâfor almost twenty years. Despite that, DOOMED! is the first time the two have put together a full body of work. But everything happens in its time, and fate worked to bring them together at the exact moment that would allow the duo to create something extraordinary. Mike, fresh off a string of multi-producer records and processing the end of a tumultuous relationship, was in need of creative catharsis. Meanwhile, Kenny had locked in on his next challenge after a recent string of critically acclaimed collaborations not only with rappers like billy woods, and K-the-I???, but also jazz trio Human Error Club and bluesy indie rocker Benjamin Booker.
âIn recent years, Kenny made it very clear that he wasnât trying to keep having one or two beats on my projects; he wanted to build something,â Open Mike Eagle explains. âI was able to convince him to let me use a couple beats for Neighborhood Gods Unlimited with the caveat that we would focus on our thing next. Then my relationship fell apart right when we started working, and it was like, âPerfect, I have a lot to say about this.ââ
Here are some more particularly interesting insights from the man himself:
âIf DOOMED! is prestige TV, then think of âOut To Lunchâ as the pilot where we meet a man whoâs not all there because his head is still in yesterday, and the following as a brief synopsis.
Thereâs a song that starts at an argument about the color of a rental car. Thereâs a song about trying to write a pair of loversâ initials in wet concrete and the stick breaking. Thereâs a song thatâs a prayer about finding the strength not to look at my exâs social media. Thereâs a song about a character from Adventure Time whoâs a piece of shit that I identify with. Each vision is a crashed airplane halfway on the border of dream and nightmare, bitter and sweet, sadness and freedom. Every one of Kennyâs beats is a chunk of ore from a different comet. I used each one as a canvas to paint my impression of a dead world.
Tracklist
1. Out to Lunch
2. Streets of Rage: Public Arguments Edition feat Gothic Tropic
3. DOOMED!
4. Unfinished Concrete Initials feat Hemlock Ernst
5. Donât Go Look (Battleworld Focus Prayer)
6. She Swear Iâm Colorblind feat billy woods
7. Science Fiction/Fantasy
8. The Irredeemable Magic Man
9. The Many Hustles of my Lonely Time Traveling Uncle
10. Trying to Remember What I Aimed At
11. Schrödingerâs Green Room (There but Uninvited)
12. It Happens in Every Universe (interlude)
13. Sweetheart Jail
14. Infinity War Spoilers
15. Watching a Movie Called Freedom By Myself











