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SOO DO KOO makes gary feel like an Albany rap gateway full of fuzzy samples and philosophy

By Editorial Team - June 29, 2026

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SOO DO KOO makes gary feel like an Albany rap gateway full of fuzzy samples and philosophy

Summary

Bandcamp Daily’s June hip-hop roundup spotlights SOO DO KOO’s gary, an off-kilter Albany rap project full of lo-fi soul loops and strange verbal turns.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 29, 2026
  • Tags: soo do koo, gary, albany, underground rap, lo-fi soul, bandcamp daily, Underground Rap / Soul Loops

SOO DO KOO’s gary appears in Bandcamp Daily’s June hip-hop roundup, and it sounds like the kind of release that works best when the listener stops demanding straight lines. The Albany rapper and producer builds from fuzzy lo-fi soul loops, bookended vocal samples and a delivery that folds pop-culture reference into philosophical wandering. Bandcamp frames gary as an intoxicating gateway into SOO DO KOO’s off-kilter world, which is often the best possible role for a record: not a complete explanation, but an invitation to learn the artist’s internal weather. Underground rap is strongest when it gives you a room you could not have imagined from genre alone. gary sounds like one of those rooms: sample dust in the corners, strange thoughts on the table and a rapper who knows exactly how much imbalance keeps things alive.

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