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CINE (CD)CINE is the first collaborative project from rapper Cavalier and producer Child Actor, dropping November 15, 2024 on Backwoodz Studioz. Both artists have already had an active year; Child Actor crafted big singles for ELUCID, Navy Blue, and Open Mike Eagle, alongside a full album with shemar. All Cavalier did was put out what might be the album of the year with Different Type Time in April, as well as We Gon Need Each Other, a side project with Quelle

CINE is the first collaborative project from rapper Cavalier and producer Child Actor, dropping November 15, 2024 on Backwoodz Studioz. Both artists have already had an active year; Child Actor crafted big singles for ELUCID, Navy Blue, and Open Mike Eagle, alongside a full album with shemar. All Cavalier did was put out what might be the album of the year with Different Type Time in April, as well as We Gon’ Need Each Other, a side project with Quelle Chris. It is a special moment when you have two artists on the rise team up for a project of this weight, and CINE delivers. This is a midsummer’s dream of an album: languid, alluring, mysterious and beautiful—and through it all danger lurks in the wings.

Cavalier is a visual artist in every sense of the word, so it is fitting when he describes the album in cinematic terms. “This is a rhythmic biopic,” he says. “Child Actor didn’t just produce this record, he scored chapters of my life for processing, framed buried thoughts, and illuminated the grittier parts of my journey.” If Different Type Time was Cavalier’s sprawling magnum opus—his “Do The Right Thing”, if you will— then CINE is his “Crooklyn”. Equal parts memoir and memorial, CINE pulls from sepia-toned summers and black-and-white nights; one of ten million stories from a city that is gone but not yet forgotten. For his part, Child Actor saw where Cavalier was going and built upon those themes and ideas as their collaboration deepened. “We talked about how these beats were somehow drawing him into a specific period of his life for whatever reason, and I wanted to find a way to have my post-production provoke a feeling of genuine recognition, to use sounds and textures to turn whatever vague notions those beats might have been giving him into true sense memories,” the producer explains. So, on “Sojourn,” while Cavalier immerses us in a world of bus depots and liminal spaces that are the province of all traveling salesmen, Child Actor weaves air brakes, running engines, and stray conversations among passengers into the soundscape. That creative feedback loop became their shared process on CINE, working hand-in-glove like a director and cinematographer. “I first met Cav at the Armand Hammer pop-up WBDTS release show. woods surprised us by using the occasion to pitch us the idea of doing a collaborative EP,” Child Actor says. “woods went back to greeting fans and Cav and I got to talking through initial concepts. Cav told me something like “I don’t do small projects, I always make sure to give people a full meal.”

While Different Type Time came to Backwoodz as a work-in-progress, CINE was conceived, developed and nurtured entirely under the label’s auspices. Cavalier traveled back and forth from New Orleans to Brooklyn to record with Backwoodz mainstay Willie Green, who also mixed and mastered the album at the GreenHouse. Meanwhile, Child Actor’s come up started with Backwoodz Studioz, having produced extensively for Armand Hammer (Shrines, WBDTS, BLK LBL) and for woods and ELUCID individually (Terror Management, I Told Bessie), as well as big records for Fielded (Plus One), Moor Mother (Brass), and ShrapKnel (Metal Lung)

Tracklist

1. Sojourn
2. Dassit
3. Sword Lilies feat. Quelle Chris
4. Sacrifice
5. Moonlight Crush feat. ELUCID and Quelle Chris
6. Knight Of The East
7. Menthe
8. Gifted & Talented
9. Judy Is Forever
10. Pole Position

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I bought a POTAUTO MAP 1033C and EPAuto CP846 cabin air filter to compare them for use in my 09 Legacy (gen 4). They both seemed comparable and are cheaper than most other, similar filters, though the POTAUTO was and still is ~33% more expensive than the EPAuto. Both seem built well-enough, considering they're only being used as relatively low-flow cabin filters. That said, the EPAuto is slightly better, mainly due to the white trim piece being unattached along one side on the bottom of the POTAUTO filter. Almost certainly nothing that will affect its performance or longevity, but it is interesting considering it's the more expensive of the two. However, it must be kept in mind that this is an incredibly small sample size. In one of my very scientific tests (/s), I held them up side by side and looked through them toward the sun (obviously being careful) to judge thickness/density and uniformity. Neither had any thin spots that I noticed, and they were pretty similar overall. One of them blocked slightly more light than the other, indicating more filtration, but I unfortunately don't remember which one. I feel like it was the EPAuto, but I don't really want to speculate as I could very well be wrong. What I do remember is that the difference was so minor that all else being equal, it wouldn't justify the cost difference between the two. In other words, even if the POTAUTO were the slightly better one, it wouldn't be worth the extra few dollars for the minimal amount of extra filtration. In another test, I compared the filters to each other and the old filter (which I'm pretty sure was OEM, but certainly not a charcoal filter, so it was significantly thinner) by blowing air from a compressor through them. I held the nozzle at roughly the same distance from each on one side of the filters, and I held my other hand at roughly the same distance from each on the other side. The old filter, unsurprisingly, let much more air flow through. Both charcoal filters were much more restrictive due to their extra thickness, leading me to feel much less air coming through. Both were roughly the same. Both filters also held up just fine to the strong blasts of air. I bought a couple other filters that I was going to cut to fit to use one or both with these filters as a pre-filter and/or additional charcoal layer. After the airflow test, I decided against this, as these are a lot more restrictive than OEM already, and I didn't want to push it, since that could at best cause issues with getting good airflow into the car, and at worst could damage the blower. If not for the fact many, many people have been using these and similar filters for a long time without apparent issue caused by this, I would hesitate to even use these. 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I can't speak to their longevity or performance, but I don't imagine either should prove to be an issue. -------------------------------------------------- As a side note relating specifically to the Legacy: replacing the cabin filter in this car is a PITA. It's not overly difficult per se, but a serious pain and certainly not something you're going to do when you have a spare few minutes. I'd rate it probably around a 3.5/10 in difficulty and a 7/10 for annoyance. While you can sort of access it by removing the manual compartment, you can't remove the tray through that. So you need to actually take the whole glove box out, which requires removing the side panel, unhooking the string/loop that keeps it from falling all the way down, and removing a few plastic screws, which can be a bit of a pain (and apparently Subaru loves them since they're all over the car). A stubby Philips driver will be helpful. 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