The Internet Killed The Neighborhood

by Marlon Craft

The Internet Killed The Neighborhood cover art

On his 2026 opus, Marlon Craft chronicles the spectral haunting of physical space by the digital realm. "The Internet Killed The Neighborhood" is a dense, lyrical ethnography of a New York City losing its analog soul to algorithmic curation and virtual placelessness. The production masterfully pits the warmth of live jazz instrumentation, a nod to his heritage, against a disquieting undercurrent of glitched samples and cold synthesis. With surgical precision, Craft dissects the atomization of community and the paradox of online connection, cementing his status as a vital cartographer of modern urban malaise.

Genres

  • Conscious Hip Hop
  • Boom Bap

Tracklist

  1. Come Back Home
  2. Together Sad
  3. Unapologetic
  4. Shoulders
  5. Trust
  6. The Neighborhood
  7. Sedatives
  8. If I Loved Me
  9. Most Days
  10. These Days
  11. Analog Man
  12. Find Me
  13. Look Around