

Best known for his work with hyper-experimental hip-hop crew Antipop Consortium, New York MC Beans rocks a bugged-out style based mostly on a high-speed delivery and extremely dense rhyme schemes, generally backed by freaky production loaded with bizarre time signatures, spastic sound effects, and beats that are either extremely bare-bones or overwhelmingly complex. Unsurprisingly, he remains completely unknown by the masses, but is embraced by fans of fringe music and adventurous listeners worldwide. Despite no chance of commercial airplay, he has a huge discography and has performed at large festivals around the globe, proving that there is something inherently appealing about his unapologetically bewildering sound. On End It All, released by the free-thinking, envelope-pushing Anticon label, he continues his bizarre ride, with 13 tracks that all live up to his unpredictable reputation. Check out the ominous "Electric Bitch," futuristic epic "Forever Living Fresh," and minimalist jam "Deathsweater."