Ford Two
Atmosphere · 2000
26 min · 7 tracks · alternative hip-hop
Atmosphere's 'Ford Two' is a reflective journey through personal struggles, layered with intricate beats and poignant lyricism.
Why this album works
'Ford Two' received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, establishing Atmosphere as a key player in the underground hip-hop movement. The album's blend of intimate storytelling and innovative production influenced a generation of artists seeking to explore deeper themes in hip-hop.
- Best for
- reflective moments of personal struggle short bursts of introspective energy peaks of emotional vulnerability
- Context
- Released in 2000, 'Ford Two' was Atmosphere's second album, following their critically acclaimed debut 'Lucy Ford.' At this point, the duo was gaining recognition in the alternative hip-hop scene, defining their sound and solidifying their presence in independent music.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Danny Brown· Earl Sweatshirt· Kool Keith
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Lost and Found Standout 4:39
- 2 The Woman With the Tattooed Hands Standout 3:30
- 3 Nothing but Sunshine Standout 5:02
- 4 Travel 5:09
- 5 The Woman With the Tattooed Hands Instrumental 3:24
- 6 Nothing but Beats 2:47
- 7 Travelling Music 2:04
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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