Barcade (feat. Aesop Rock & Mf Doom) Apr 2026

Produced by Ant, the beat is a masterclass in mood. It’s built on a driving, crunchy percussion line and an eerie, distorted synth melody that sounds like a haunted Neo-Geo cabinet. It perfectly captures the "Barcade" aesthetic—sticky floors, flashing neon, and the competitive tension of a high-score leaderboard. The Lineup: A Triple Threat

It’s a haunting, triumphant, and bittersweet reminder of the chemistry between these legends. In the world of "Barcade," the quarters are infinite, but the players are once-in-a-lifetime.

The "Supervillain" delivers one of his final recorded verses, and it’s pure, uncut DOOM. His gravelly, off-kilter delivery and multi-syllabic internal rhymes remain untouched. Hearing him drop lines over Ant’s production provides a sense of closure for fans who spent the 2000s living in the Rhymesayers and Metal Face eras. The Legacy

Produced by Ant, the beat is a masterclass in mood. It’s built on a driving, crunchy percussion line and an eerie, distorted synth melody that sounds like a haunted Neo-Geo cabinet. It perfectly captures the "Barcade" aesthetic—sticky floors, flashing neon, and the competitive tension of a high-score leaderboard. The Lineup: A Triple Threat

It’s a haunting, triumphant, and bittersweet reminder of the chemistry between these legends. In the world of "Barcade," the quarters are infinite, but the players are once-in-a-lifetime.

The "Supervillain" delivers one of his final recorded verses, and it’s pure, uncut DOOM. His gravelly, off-kilter delivery and multi-syllabic internal rhymes remain untouched. Hearing him drop lines over Ant’s production provides a sense of closure for fans who spent the 2000s living in the Rhymesayers and Metal Face eras. The Legacy