Possibly one of the best albums made in general. It's packed to the brim with detail, with amazing sections, to where it cements itself as a great even if no one's around to hear it.
Probably one of the best examples of modern Baltimore club (or Philly club? Who knows at this point) I know of. Groovy beats, great samples, and good vibes overall.
Although The Pizza Parlor has been inactive, this is possibly the greatest accidental send-off they could've done. An amazing variety of sounds from all artists on board, and all with a nice pizza.
It's imbued with a sense of nostalgia, and yet it could've only been made right now. Amazing mashup here, there's some absolutely incredible ideas here executed beautifully.
This is a great album; I got nothing else I could say that wouldn't repeat that point. Wonderfully produced, executed with the majesty of a zoomer, and incredibly modern. An extremely underrated artist, all things considered.
Stepping more into styles here (most notably Jersey club), beansclub simply shows how much more versatile they are in their production. Great album to blast the speakers to.
This isn't simply the bootleg tapes released before; this is a whole new beast of trance, ready to take us back a generation (maybe even back a couple years more if they're lucky). Wonderful kicks here as usual, I have no notes.
It carries over the vibe from the first volume beautifully; I got no real notes on this other than you still need to listen to beansclub if you haven't already.