Vinyl Record
Future - Mixtape Pluto - Music & Performance
Future - Mixtape Pluto - Music & Performance on LP vinyl. A 2024 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.
LP · 2024
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 2024 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel, ship within Ireland from EUR 5.95 per record or outside Ireland from EUR 12.00 per record.
Future’s "Mixtape Pluto - Music & Performance" lands like a late-night dispatch from his Pluto orbit: clipped hooks, glossy menace, and a steady run of momentum-forward cuts that don’t overstay their welcome. It plays like a focused snapshot rather than a sprawling statement - built for repeat spins, quick switches in mood, and that familiar Future blend of swagger and weariness. Across the tracklist, he leans into sharp, percussive production and flex-ready pacing, balancing streetwise bravado with a colder, more detached atmosphere. Titles like “Teflon Don,” “Lil Demon,” and “Plutoski” signal the tone - hard edges, dark shine, and a sense of motion that suits the mixtape framing. On vinyl, it makes a strong, punchy listen for anyone who likes their hip-hop modern and immediate: a record you can drop on while getting ready to go out, or when you want bass-heavy energy without needing a full narrative arc.
Future has a knack for making “mixtape energy” feel premium - direct, addictive, and tuned for the moment. This release captures that lane: tight sequencing, a consistent mood, and enough standout cuts to justify owning it on wax rather than leaving it in the scroll.
Listed as an LP mixtape-style release. If you’re collecting Future on vinyl, this one’s a smart pickup for the shelf: current-era material with a cohesive vibe, and a tracklist that’s built for flipping sides without losing intensity. With one in stock, it’s the kind of title that can vanish quickly once word spreads locally.
Bass-forward trap with crisp hats, dark synth textures, and a cool, detached vocal presence. Expect punchy low-end, tight drums, and a slick, nocturnal sheen.
Is this an album or a mixtape? It’s presented in a mixtape style - fast-moving, mood-driven, and built for replay - while still feeling like a complete vinyl listen. What’s the vibe compared to Future’s more melodic material? This leans tougher and darker overall, with a tighter, more percussive feel rather than big emotional hooks. Does it work as a vinyl play-through? Yes - its punchy sequencing and consistent atmosphere translate well to flipping sides, especially if you like bass-forward modern hip-hop.