Spitta arrived at the Alife Rivington Club last night surrounded by supporters, weed smokers and emcees alike, and the small streetwear venue was packed like a tuna can. Due to Alife not having serato, Plain Pat played the album via Itunes, which, surprisingly, didn’t hurt at all. The albums upsides can definitley be heard through Spitta’s collaborations with folks like Pharrell, Wiz Khalifa, Big K.R.I.T and Wale. The Stoned Immaculate feels like a cohesive album mixing live sound elements and his usual spacey, droning sound. After a round of applause concluding the albums last song, Spitta told the crowd, ” Man stop that shit. I Don’t need that. Just smoke something.” A humble man indeed.
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