Avant Garde (Constant Deviants album)

He takes us back to a time when diggin’ in the crates was the primary method for obtaining great samples and sounds, rather than attempting to breathe new life into tired soundpacks downloaded using Google.

"[18] Ryan Proctor writing for Wordplay Magazine stated, "Drawing on life experiences as well as his passion for Hip-Hop, M.I.’s meticulously well-structured verses contain both world-weary lessons and gems of optimism, walking a captivating line between street reportage and gritty philosophy.

While staying true to their Golden Era roots, Constant Deviants have managed to deliver an album that is still accessible to those just beginning their exploration of hip hop.

"[14] Midwest Melly of GTPS said, "They are dedicated to the essence of golden era, preserving the art of hip hop while remaining fearless competitors immune to superficial trends.

Listen to a Constant Deviants album and you will be reminded why the combination of smooth turntablism and strong wordplay is the ultimate classic recipe.