Blockhead’s “The Aux” Album Download Leak MP3 ZIP Files

Blockhead, the producer, and Backwoods Studio’s signee, has announced that his album “The Aux” will be released on November 17. This project will be his first since 2021 collaboration with Aesop Rock, “Garbology.”

“The Aux” features Blockhead playing matchmaker with some of his favorite artists, resulting in an indie hip-hop All-Star game of an album.

The tracklist, put together by Blockhead in collaboration with executive producer Billy Woods, weaves together artists from different eras and scenes with ease, resulting in an album that is sure to dazzle listeners with its highlight reel dunks, allez-oops, and deep threes.

Tony Simon, born on October 8, 1976, is Blockhead’s real name. Aside from his solo efforts released on the Ninja Tune label, he is a hip-hop record producer and DJ from Manhattan, New York, best known for producing tracks for Aesop Rock. He was also a member of the group’s Party Fun Action Committee and The Mighty Jones.

TRACKLIST

1. AAU Tournaments ft. Billy Woods & Navy Blue
2. The Cella Dwellas Knew ft. Quelle Chris
3. Mississippi ft. Aesop Rock
4. Mastering How To Land ft. Koreatown Oddity & Open Mike Eagle
5. Lighthouse ft. UGLYFRANK
6. Hater Porn ft. Casual & Breezly Brewin
7. Give Thanks ft. Armand Hammer
8. Papi Seeds ft. Bruiser Wolf
9. GOD IS BUSY ft. AKAI SOLO
10. Ponzu Sauce ft. Breezly Brewin & Aesop Rock
11. Sad Vampire ft. Brian Ennals
12. Gargamel ft. Defcee & ShrapKnel
13. Pink Lemonade ft. RXK Nephew
14. 1970’s Post Apocalyptic Skin Flick ft. Fatboi Sharif & Creaturenomics
15. Now That’s What I Call A Posse Cut Vol. 56. ft Bruiser Wolf, Danny Brown, billy woods & Despot

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Simon grew up in Downtown Manhattan and is the son of the late Sidney Simon, a well-known sculptor in New York City, and Renee Adriance, a social worker. He has one brother and five half-siblings. Simon developed a love for hip-hop at a young age and was drawn to both the lyrical and musical aspects of the genre.

He started making music as a teenager with his friends in the Overground group. However, after meeting Aesop Rock at Boston University, where he was studying to become a rapper, Simon decided to focus on producing music instead. According to him, his stage name comes from the shape of his head, which he describes as “pretty close” to being square.