Obijuan and Camoflauge Monk Unite for Stark, Minimal Album Until the Sky Break
Camoflauge Monk's stark loops and cold drums meet Obijuan's uncompromising vocals on a two-sided vinyl built entirely on restraint.

Camoflauge Monk builds the architecture of UNTIL THE SKY BREAK from stark loops, heavy drums, and grim textures that owe as much to the cold severity of minimal production as they do to any rap tradition. Released March 24 through RRC Music Co., the collaborative full-length from Monk and rapper Obijuan spreads across two vinyl sides, A1 through B7, and is available in multiple limited colored pressings alongside a digital version on Bandcamp.
The label positioned it plainly: "a late-night record, heavy and unforgiving." That framing holds. Obijuan's delivery is described as grounded, introspective, and uncompromising, navigating themes of survival, isolation, and faith over production the label itself calls "minimal, cold" and "raw and disciplined." There's no attempt at polish or easy entry points here. The record prioritizes endurance and clarity under pressure, values any listener who's tracked the Kompakt or Perlon catalogs will recognize without needing them named.
The tracklist reflects that unsparing approach. Titles like "GUMBO," "RAT TRAP," and "RAP SNITCHES" carry the bluntness of street reportage, while "RED WEDDING (FEAT. BA PACE)" suggests the record has its dramatic pivot points within the austerity. The sequencing across both sides sustains weight rather than releasing it.
For producers and DJs working within minimalist frameworks, UNTIL THE SKY BREAK is instructive precisely because it applies the vocabulary outside the club context. Sparse percussion, deliberate negative space, cold sonic treatments deployed beneath vocal performance rather than anonymity: the same tools, redirected. The record makes the case that restraint-over-gloss carries lyrical content just as effectively as it carries a four-hour floor set.

RRC Music Co.'s approach to the release fits an established pattern. The label has consistently issued limited physical pressings aimed at collectors, and the multiple colored vinyl variants of UNTIL THE SKY BREAK follow that logic directly: this is a record designed to be owned, handled as an object rather than consumed through a playlist.
Obijuan and Camoflauge Monk aren't borrowing minimal techno's surface textures as aesthetic decoration. They're working from the same foundational commitment to discipline and atmosphere that defines the genre at its most rigorous, which makes UNTIL THE SKY BREAK something worth pulling out alongside anything else you'd reach for at 3 a.m.
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