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Aesop Rock's Appleseed on vinyl

Posted by Loren on June 19, 2021

Aesop Rock's Appleseed on vinyl
Aesop Rock's Appleseed on vinyl

Aesop Rock's long out of print 1999 EP, Appleseed, has hit digital platforms and will be pressed vinyl for the first time soon, Rhymesayers has announced.

The 8-song album featured 6 Aesop Rock produced tracks, along with Omega One and Blockhead collaborations. Appleseed was initially sold on limited CDs before going out of print.

Aesop Rock just released Spirit World Field Guide, also via RSE, last year.

Aesop Rock's Appleseed on vinyl
Aesop Rock's Appleseed on vinyl

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