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The Koreatown Oddity // ISTHIS FORREAL? LP [COLOR]

The Koreatown Oddity // ISTHIS FORREAL? LP [COLOR]

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This is a record released in July 2022 by LA rapper/beatmaker The Koreatown Oddity from Stones Throw, LA.

Includes 11 leftfield hip-hop songs. It is a three-color multi-color board.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Leaving Records / Stones Throw releases available at Tobira. 

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White/Pink/Green multicolor vinyl.
Sketch show meets Mockumentary concept album. 

Artist statement by Koreatown Oddity (Dominique Purdy):

"Existential Landlord was Steve, an elderly man who kept a nice garden in the back of my apartment building in Koreatown. He was always so nice, helpful, and never tripped when I was late with rent. He would always say, 'I trust you ' In 2020 he passed away and his son and daughter came to clean out his place. They were throwing all the things they didn't want out front, and one of the things we found was his journal. Soomin translate his words. There were all deep thoughts about life and his existence. On the song 'Existential Landlord,' you hear some of his words being read by Soomin.”

Artist: The Koreatown Oddity

Label: Stones Throw

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This is a record released in July 2022 by LA rapper/beatmaker The Koreatown Oddity from Stones Throw, LA.

Includes 11 leftfield hip-hop songs. It is a three-color multi-color board.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Leaving Records / Stones Throw releases available at Tobira. 

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White/Pink/Green multicolor vinyl.
Sketch show meets Mockumentary concept album. 

Artist statement by Koreatown Oddity (Dominique Purdy):

"Existential Landlord was Steve, an elderly man who kept a nice garden in the back of my apartment building in Koreatown. He was always so nice, helpful, and never tripped when I was late with rent. He would always say, 'I trust you ' In 2020 he passed away and his son and daughter came to clean out his place. They were throwing all the things they didn't want out front, and one of the things we found was his journal. Soomin translate his words. There were all deep thoughts about life and his existence. On the song 'Existential Landlord,' you hear some of his words being read by Soomin.”

Artist: The Koreatown Oddity

Label: Stones Throw