THE DROP: Planet Giza - The Sky Is Recording Me: 100 Years Later, Vol. 3
Montreal trio Planet Giza close out their EP trilogy with The Sky Is Recording Me: 100 Years Later, Vol. 3 — their most personal project yet.
Across eight tracks, the group glide through effortless and grounded storytelling, their sound somewhere between hip-hop, soul, and jazz-fuelled futurism.
Producers Rami B and DoomX sculpt a backdrop for Tony Stone’s lyricism, guiding listeners through themes of solitude, connection, and self-awareness. From the meditative pull of “The Fall” to the hypnotic energy of “Dance (For Your Life)” and the delicate balance explored in “Minding My Business,” each track feels like a different frequency in Planet Giza’s expanding universe.
With features from Kiefer and Isaiah Falls, Vol. 3 leans into emotion and legacy, a reflective finale that ties together years of experimentation and growth. The closing moments of “Worldly Concern” and “Outro” find Tony Stone taking stock, as if looking down on the trilogy from above, aware of how far they’ve travelled, and what remains to be explored.
Since emerging nearly a decade ago, Planet Giza have built their world from the ground up, weaving hip-hop, R&B, jazz and electronic textures into something unmistakably their own. With The Sky Is Recording Me: 100 Years Later, Vol. 3, they cement their reputation as one of the most forward-thinking collectives in modern music, self-contained, visionary, and always reaching beyond,