Erick the Architect, a founding producer of the Flatbush Zombies, continues to evolve his sound with his latest single, “No Doubt (I’m In Love).” Produced by Yeti Beats and Federico Vindver, the track marks a departure from his signature boom-bap style, embracing a vibrant disco and reggae-infused aesthetic. Despite the musical shift, Erick remains connected to remnants of the past, notably expressing longing for physical phone keyboards, a sentiment tied to his attachment to BlackBerry devices.
Erick’s affinity for retro tech isn’t limited to phones. He recalls fondness for the Nintendo GameCube, particularly *Resident Evil 4*, which he played extensively on a large TV that required multiple people to move. This nostalgia contrasts with his current tech habits, where he avoids digital distractions by turning off his phone or using offline devices during focused moments.
The single reflects Erick’s ongoing experimentation throughout his career. While his earlier work leaned into gritty, underground sounds, this project showcases his willingness to explore new genres. His decision to collaborate with Apple at a WWDC event, where he rapped about apps, highlights his adaptability to emerging platforms while staying true to his creative identity.
Erick’s recent activities also reveal a blend of vintage and modern interests. He purchased vinyl records at VinylCon, including titles like *Absolute Batman* and *Invincible* comics, and favors physical media. His “happy place online” is the confirmation screen after an online purchase, underscoring a preference for tangible, immediate gratification over digital clutter.
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