Dichotomy“, the third collaborative album from San Diego’s Tranzformer and London-based producer Big O, is a masterclass in balancing opposing forces. Rooted in soulful samples and underground hip-hop grit, the project thrives on the tension between the two producers’ distinct styles with Big O’s rugged, sample-heavy beats and Tranzformer’s polished, groove-driven soundscapes. The album’s title reflects its deeper thematic core: the push-and-pull of human duality, morality, and artistic expression. With 15 tracks alternating between the two producers, Dichotomy celebrates their individual styles in one collaborative effort.

The album’s sequencing, Big O handling odd-numbered tracks and Tranzformer taking the evens, creates a interesting narrative. Standout moments like “Fed Up (Remix)” (produced by Big O) bring raw energy from Fashawn and G-Rocka, while Tranzformer’s contributions lean into smoother, jazz-inflected rhythms. The joint productions, “Culmination” and “Run It Up,” serve as the project’s centerpieces. “Culmination” shines as a soulful posse cut with L.O.U. and P-Rawb, elevated by Decksterror’s sharp scratches, while “Run It Up” delivers relentless bars courtesy of Benny Canales’ commanding verse.

Dichotomy isn’t just a clash of styles, it’s a conversation. The album thrives on contrast, yet never feels disjointed, thanks to meticulous mixing and mastering (handled by the likes of G-Rocka, Argy W., and Tranzformer himself). Whether it’s the smoky boom-bap of Big O’s beats or Tranzformer’s lush, layered compositions, the project proves that opposites don’t just attract, they def create something greater together. For fans of sample driven Hip-Hop with depth and duality, Dichotomy is a must-listen.

Score: 8/10