Vinyl Record
Future - Mixtape Pluto - Music & Performance
Future – Mixtape Pluto - Music & Performance on LP: hard-hitting modern trap for your shelf. Buy in Kilmorna or near Listowel with local pickup.
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 or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.
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.