Bisco Smith - Castles In The Sky

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Review by Karate Quest

Castles In The Sky by Bisco Smith: A Gritty, Genre-Bending Ride That Punches Hard Alright, let’s get real for a sec. Bisco Smith’s Castles In The Sky ain’t your grandma's playlist—it’s raw, unfiltered energy wrapped in beats that slap harder than most things outta 2014. Released under Daylight Curfew and produced by Dfalt (who clearly had his coffee that year), this album blends Electronic vibes with Hip Hop grit like it was born to do it. And yeah, throw "Conscious" and "Experimental" into the mix because why not? This thing is all over the damn place—but in the best way. Let me break it down quick. You got tracks like “Ascension Interlude” and “High Beams,” both hitting different but equally memorable notes. Take “Ascension Interlude”—it’s short, sharp, and feels like someone just punched you in the soul. It sets the tone without wasting time, like an intro should. Then BAM! Comes “High Beams,” which is straight fire. The beat hits hard enough to wake up the neighbors, while Bisco spits bars so smooth they feel like liquid smoke. There’s something about how he rides the production here—it’s hypnotic as hell, man. Like, I caught myself zoning out mid-commute more times than I care to admit. And don’t even get me started on “All I See.” It’s one of those cuts where the lyrics stick to your brain like gum under a desk. Conscious rap at its finest, no cap. Bisco dives deep into themes of ambition, struggle, and chasing dreams—or castles in the sky if you catch my drift. He doesn’t sugarcoat nothing; it’s real talk from start to finish. The dude writes like he’s lived every word, and honestly? That makes all the difference. Now, here’s the kicker—this album came out almost a decade ago, but it still slaps today. How wild is that? While other projects from ‘14 are collecting digital dust, Castles In The Sky keeps finding new ears. Maybe it’s the experimental edge or the fact that Bisco wasn’t trying to fit any mold. Whatever it is, it works. So yeah, if you’re looking for music that challenges you, punches you in the gut, then lifts you back up again, give this joint a spin. Just don’t blame me when you can’t stop hitting repeat. Oh, and hey—next time you see clouds shaped like castles, think twice before dismissing ‘em. Might be Bisco sending you a message through the ether or some cosmic crap like that. Who knows with this guy?

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Ascension Interlude
Castles
High Beams
All I See

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Labels

Daylight Curfew

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Formats

  • 4 × File
  • MP3
  • EP
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Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerDfalt
Written ByBisco Smith

Notes

The music for Castles in the Sky was created while Bisco was working on a collection of visual works in the Daylight Curfew Studios in Los Angeles. These records acts as an artist statement and further exploration into the concepts behind the Castles in the Sky visual series.

About Bisco Smith

Bisco Smith was raised in the North East, fortified in New York City, and is currently residing in the city of Los Angeles as part of the collective. Originally known as , since 2006, Bisco Smith has been consistently releasing music to the world as a solo artist, along with a multitude of collaborative projects with the likes of , producer , and italian producer duo . Between these projects live numerous mix tapes, beat tapes, and collaborative works. Outside of the raps, Bisco splits his time between painting walls, making art, dj'ing, beat making, mentoring, and graphic design. His work can be found in art books, magazines, on record shelves, gallery walls, in video games, TV shows, and circulating through the airwaves around the world.

Name Vars

  • B. Smith
  • B.Smith
  • Bisco

Aliases

  • Bisc1
  • Brad Smith

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: The album *Castles In The Sky* by Bisco Smith is a unique blend of electronic beats and conscious hip-hop. Released in 2014 under the label Daylight Curfew, it features tracks like "Castles" and "All I See," which mix experimental sounds with thought-provoking lyrics. What makes it special? The producer, Dfalt, teamed up with Bisco Smith, who wrote all the lyrics, to create a vibe that feels both futuristic and deeply reflective. It’s like they built sonic castles you can get lost in.