Artscience (Double LP)

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Robert Glasper Experiment
Artscience (Double LP)

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For ArtScience, the Experiment keeps things in-house, handling all the vocal work themselves. Glasper himself sings lead on "Thinkin Bout You" and Benjamin-the group's de facto lead vocalist-is front and center on "Day to Day," "Tell Me a Bedtime Story" and "Hurry Slowly." ArtScience feels less restrained than the Black Radio series-which, after two releases and a separate remix EP-started to feel safe and redundant. So perhaps for that reason, ArtScience doesn't play like an R&B or jazz record; it pulls in '80s funk and '90s soul without landing any place in particular. For the first time, we get to hear the Experiment let go for a full project, not just on a few songs here and there.

A romantic tone flows through the album, using lyrics that speak to different stages of affection. "Thinkin Bout You" is a sweet ode to puppy love, a reminder that no matter the circumstance, true devotion can withstand long distance and everyday doldrums. Glasper's voice is washed in bright synths, bolstering the song's sentimental aura. On "You and Me," Benjamin recalls a time when he wasn't so trusting, when his heart was broken and "locked tight." But in comes a new love, making everything better: "Can't explain, what you do/How ya do, some kinda mystery." In years past, the Experiment was more beat-driven; tracks like "Festival" and "Open Mind" emphasized the band's great instrumental arrangements.

The lyrics aren't overly intricate, but they offer just enough nuance to let the soundtrack remain the focal point. Songs like "Find You" and "Let's Fall In Love" strive for mainstream acceptance-the former is a hard-charging bounce beat; the latter uses an Auto-Tuned, trap-infused cadence to perhaps pull in younger fans. ArtScience is the Robert Glasper Experiment's most realized effort, mainly because they've stopped relying on outside talent to get their point across. They've created their own vibe, one that needed their own voices to truly resonate.

7.6/10 - Marcus J. Moore - Pitchfork

Tracks:

A1 This Is Not Fear
A2 Thinkin Bout You
A3 Day To Day

B1 No One Like You
B2 You And Me
B3 Tell Me A Bedtime Story

C1 Find You
C2 In My Mind
C3 Hurry Slowly

D1 Written In Stone
D2 Let's Fall In Love
D3 Human