Review by Angi
Nonsense Party Time Part 2 Volume 24 by Lazy K – A Wild Ride Through UK Hip Hop Chaos
Alright, let’s get into it. Nonsense Party Time Part 2 Volume 24 is the kind of album that feels like someone threw a bunch of random beats, scratches, and samples into a blender and hit puree. But here’s the thing—it totally works. Lazy K, repping the UK scene under the Tape Kingz label, delivers a cut-up/DJ masterpiece that’s messy in all the right ways. If you’re into raw, unfiltered hip hop with a heavy dose of turntable wizardry, this one’s for you.
The album has two sides—literally just titled Side A and Side B. No fancy track names or anything, which honestly fits the vibe. It’s like Lazy K is saying, “Here’s some beats, figure it out yourself.” And you know what? I’m here for it. Let me break down why a couple of moments stuck with me.
First up, there’s this wild stretch on Side A (around the 5-minute mark) where Lazy K flips between these chopped-up vocal snippets and sharp, staccato drum hits. It’s jarring at first, but then it clicks—you realize he’s building this chaotic party atmosphere piece by piece. You can almost picture a dimly lit basement full of people losing their minds to this. The energy is infectious, man. Like, I wasn’t even planning to dance, but suddenly my head was nodding so hard I nearly gave myself whiplash.
Then there’s this part on Side B where Lazy K drops this eerie synth loop that sounds like it’s straight outta an old horror flick. At first, it feels kinda out of place, but then BAM—he layers in these distorted scratches and boom-bap drums that completely flip the mood. It’s haunting yet funky as hell, and I couldn’t stop rewinding it. Honestly, it’s the kind of moment that makes you think, “Yo, this dude really gets it.”
What’s cool about this project is how unapologetically DIY it feels. Lazy K isn’t trying to polish things up or make everything sound perfect. Instead, he leans into the imperfections, creating something that’s rough around the edges but still super engaging. It’s like listening to a live DJ set rather than a studio album, and that’s rare these days.
At the end of the day, Nonsense Party Time Part 2 Volume 24 isn’t gonna be everyone’s cup of tea. If you’re looking for clean production or radio-friendly hooks, this ain’t it. But if you dig creativity, spontaneity, and a little bit of organized chaos, you’ll find plenty to love here. Plus, Lazy K clearly had fun making this, and that energy shines through every second.
Oh, and here’s a random thought to leave you with: Listening to this album feels like eating a bag of candy that’s been sitting in the sun too long. Messy, kinda sticky, but weirdly satisfying. So yeah, check it out—but maybe don’t operate heavy machinery while you do.