Cult rap figure Celestaphone collaborates with Australian psych-hop collective Dealers of God for Cult Subterranea. The album is a surprise release via the weirdo-internet label Dismiss Yourself.
An out-of-nowhere Easter surprise, Cult Subterranea is an album in remembrance of deceased video game designer Harry Horse. Scored by Dealers of God's murky funk-haze and Celestaphone's crpytic pen, the album is described as the "spritual successor" to the 90s exterrestial adventure game Drowned God, "unofficially fulfilling its lost sequel, titled 'Cult', in beat and rhyme." The album is meant to "disseminate classified government intelligence under the guise of experimental hip-hop music," the group says via press release.
The album follows a protagonist emcee recalling universal events and "channeling non-physical entities" after meeting a group of little green men that claim "to be 'very real' and 'definitely not a part of some military hologram or collective unconscious trip.'" The album also includes features from rappers Blu, Quelle Chris, and MC Paul Barman.

Cult Subterranea is released today (April 20) via Dismiss Yourself records. The tracklist is as follows:
1. Deep Underground
2. Taos Hum
3. Moscovium
4. Ayys Hello (featuring Blu and Quelle Chris)
5. Draconian Starseed
6. Chaenodraco
7. Cryo-crypsis-cryptids (featuring MC Paul Barman)
8. Seismic Sounding
9. Drake Passage
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