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evilgiane keeps #HEAVENSGATE VOL. 2 floating with 25 collaborators and pressurized shimmer

By Editorial Team - July 3, 2026

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Summary

Pitchfork reviews evilgiane's #HEAVENSGATE VOL. 2, a Surf Gang tape linking 25 collaborators through shimmery beats, ambient textures and underground rap momentum.

Key Facts

  • evilgiane's #HEAVENSGATE VOL. 2 received July 3, 2026 review coverage.
  • The project connects 25 collaborators across underground rap lanes.
  • The coverage highlights cloud-rap shimmer, ambient texture and trap pressure.
  • Entities: evilgiane, #HEAVENSGATE VOL. 2, Surf Gang, Pitchfork
  • Tags: evilgiane, heavensgate vol 2, surf gang, underground rap, cloud rap, pitchfork review, Underground Rap / Cloud Rap

evilgiane's #HEAVENSGATE VOL. 2 lands in the 3 July review cycle as another reminder that some of the most important rap-world architecture is built by producers who move like portals. The Surf Gang figure connects an enormous cast of 25 collaborators, including high-profile names and underground regulars, over beats that Pitchfork describes as shimmery, ethereal and pressurized. That balance is the key to his lane: cloud-rap weightlessness with trap pressure underneath, ambient softness with drill edges nearby, an internet-native sense of collaboration that feels less like a posse cut and more like a shared server room. VOL. 2 does not need one dominant rapper to define it. The producer is the world-builder. The voices arrive, dissolve and reappear inside a sky full of 808s.

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