The former includes almost none of the enveloping sounds that Clams Casino is known for, while the latter does have a relatively smaller emphasis on the underlying bass. Other tracks such as tracks “Worth It” and “Norf Norf” focus heavily on the drums and percussion. Right after the experimental track “Wavey,” is his remix of DJ Shadow’s “Stem / Long Stem,” featuring spoken word and a lower focus on the drums. This mixtape is a step above Clams Casino’s other work because of its polished finish and desire to experiment with new sounds and styles.
Through hits like “Wavey” on this mixtape, Clams Casino is showing how he can change the way we think of hip-hop production. While the song initially sounds familiar to his sound, it begins to take a different turn as the bass becomes overwhelming and breaks through the other instruments. Clams Casino shows his experimental side by using a harsher, more distorted noise. The mixtape begins to take a different turn with the other original instrumental, “Wavey,”.
These rappers are taking advantage of Clams Casino’s signature sound of enveloping beats, amorphous sounds, and hard hitting percussion, like A$AP Ferg’s feature, “Uncle.” The producer has become incredibly valuable to hip-hop artists such as A$AP Ferg, Danny Brown, and Vince Staples who all have instrumentals featured on this mixtape.