Dr. Octagon has remained the most celebrated, mythical alias of rap innovator
Kool Keith, despite his objections to the attention it's garnered over his other work, as well as his multiple attempts to kill off the character. Since the release of the project's classic 1996 debut, two illegitimate follow-ups have appeared. 2004's
Dr. Octagon, Pt. II was a straight-up bootleg, and 2006's The Return of Dr. Octagon, based on abandoned sessions from a proposed Resurrection of Dr. Octagon, was largely produced without
Keith's involvement, and shouldn't be considered canonical. The
Dr. Octagon persona surprisingly resurfaced on
the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' 2013 album
Mosquito, and
Keith continued performing songs from Dr. Octagonecologyst during his concerts. In 2017,
Keith reunited with
the Automator and
DJ Q-Bert, the co-architects of the original album, for a string of live dates as
Dr. Octagon, and the trio released the project's first true sequel in 2018.
Moosebumps: An Exploration Into Modern Day Horripilation is partially named after one of the most memorable phrases from the debut, and the album immediately kicks into self-referential gear with "Octagon Octagon," which constantly loops a sample from
Octagon's first single, "Earth People."
Keith unleashes a torrent of everyday items which happen to have become octagon-shaped, serving as a spiritual successor to
Ken Nordine's "Olive." From there, the album continues in the familiar
Octagon style, with
Keith delivering rapid-fire rhymes which encompass porno fantasies, sci-fi narratives, and inscrutable non-sequiturs. His lyrics are as bonkers as ever, and he clearly sounds more energized than he has on some of his less-heralded work. As expected from
the Automator, the production is impressively dense and cinematic, filled with layers of eerie backing vocals, live drums, guitars, horns, and even tablas (on "Black Hole Son"), as well as loads of bugged-out scratching from
Q-Bert. The smooth, lush "Flying Waterbed" is laced with a dazed chorus from
Interpol's
Paul Banks, and the
Del-featuring "3030 Meets the Doc, Pt. 1" is a crossover episode between
Octagon and
Deltron 3030, seamlessly integrating the two story lines. ~ Paul Simpson