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read reviewIvan Ives
Newspeak
No Treshold | 2009

In George Orwell’s novel '1984', 'Newspeak' is a greatly reduced and simplified language with little vocabulary and almost no grammar. When you know that Ivan Ives, Russian-born (in 1984) but raised in Brooklyn and currently residing in L.A., was already a great fan of Shakespeare in his teenager years, then the contrast between the album title and... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 06-05-2009 | rated: phat

 
 
 

read reviewThe Grouch & Eligh (G&E)
Say G&E!
Legendary Music | 2009

Say whut? Say G&E! Living Legends The Grouch and Eligh are back with a new episode of the G&E series. 'G’s for the good, E for Elevation, we gon’ touch the world, this is celebration', it goes in the title track’s chorus. 'Follow the way back to the Bay, let’s smart', man-of-the-moment The... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 03-31-2009 | rated: topnotch

 
 
 

read reviewVerbal Kent & Kaze One
Brave New Rap
Gravel Hiphop | 2009

After meeting in 2001 at an MC battle, Chicagoans Verbal Kent, master of ceremonies, and Kaz One, beat creator, have been on a mission. 'The rapper should make me wanna make a beat so hard it could knock a man down', Kaz 1 said to Verbal Kent and that was that. The rapper interpreted it as an invitation, the producer jumped on the train. Since Verb... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 03-30-2009 | rated: mighty phat

 
 
 

read reviewFinale
A Pipe Dream And A Promise
Interdependent Media | 2009

A pamphlet of blue-collar heroism, a story that has never been more relevant than in today’s economic slump. Get out of the dirt and follow your dreams, an adagio where ninety percent of the Motor Citizens can relate to, that’s what 'A Pipe Dream and A Promise' really is. Besides that, it’s the introduction of Finale to a wider audience, after bein... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 03-06-2009 | rated: mighty phat

 
 
 

read reviewBraille & S1
Cloud Nineteen
Hiphop IS Music | 2009

After having each track produced by a different producer on his previous release 'The IV Edition', HiphopIsMusic founder Braille Brizzy took only one producer under his wings for his latest album 'Cloud Nineteen'. And that’s what Symbolic One, sound provider of the Strange Fruit Project, does: giving the Lightheaded front man wings, as the collabor... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 03-06-2009 | rated: phat

 
 
 

read reviewMadlib
Beat Konducta vol 5 + 6
Stones Throw | 2009

Three years after Dilla’s passing, we’ve been able to witness a lot of dedications and homages. Artists that stood close to him, artists that felt connected with him, they all wanted to pay tribute. But actually it was really waiting for Madlib’s eulogy, as the two most prolific underground producers grew towards each other a lot in Dilla’s last da... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 02-17-2009 | rated: mighty phat

 
 
 

read reviewAquil
Blues People
- | 2008

Although issued as a mixtape, the CD listens more like an album. With used beats as well as self-made productions, Aquil showcases in the first place his lyrical skills. Reminiscent of Nas, he flows with ease whether it's a Madlib, heavily jazz- (Fela Kuti) and funk- (The Sylvers) infested, old school ('86 Demotape') or boombap (the Nas homage 'Wor... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 02-04-2009 | rated: phat

 
 
 

read reviewMetermaids
Nightlife
27Sound Ent | 2008

In an attempt to paint the town red, Metermaids duo Swell and Sentence cross the boundaries of hip-hop and add some electronica and guitar riffs to the traditional beats and rhymes. Not that hip-hop is strictly limited to beat machines and rhymes these days, but the amount of live instrumentated rap records is still rather scarce.

And that
... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 02-04-2009 | rated: nice

 
 
 

read reviewM.Fusion
The Solution
Nice Records | 2009

He's called the 'Brian Enno of rap', but we suspect that he's also influenced by Kraftwerk, (more recently) Radiohead, Aphex Twin and tons of movies (David Lynch -or John Carpenter even?-). M.Fusion, affiliate of the Shape Shifters, is not your average hip-hop producer, can we call this hip-hop? Well, the drums are mostly hip-hop, a few times drum-... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 01-30-2009 | rated: phat

 
 
 

read reviewGit Beats
Say Cheeze
Usedwax | 2009

Heads might know him from his appearance in the diggers’ documentary 'Deep Crates', walking rap encyclopaedias will remember that he was once signed to Payday Records, and really, really attentive rap fans will know him from collaborations with his group T-Weaponz. In other words South Bronx producer Git (say 'Jit' after the original B-boy) Beats d... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 01-27-2009 | rated: nice

 
 
 

read reviewViro The Virus
The Sharpest Blade
One i Di. Vision | 2008

Freestylishly superb with an accurate view on life and what surrounds him (in much ways reminding us of Masta Ace), Illadelphia's upcoming rap talent Viro The Virus' follow-up to'Jersey's Finest' has tunred into a 19-track trip displaying Chuck Smut's freestyle experience with an ability to 'twist syllables and spliffs' and drop more rock-solid met... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 11-02-2008 | rated: phat

 
 
 

read reviewJake One
White Van Music
Rhymesayers | 2008

With a wide range of artists from the underground, the mid-and main-or whatever stream and even local Seattle talents included, not many producers (except for Hi-tek and Statik Selektah maybe) succeed in gathering such a diverse line-up. Ok, the result is not a cohesive and constant sound (there’s a chance that you have a radio-sensitive banger fol... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 10-24-2008 | rated: phat

 
 
 

read reviewPeople Under The Stairs
Fun DMC
Gold Dust Media | 2008

'Fun DMC' isn't going down as the greatest play on words in hip-hop history, but its philosophy goes way back to the origins of our beloved music genre. 'All we need is fun' the chorus echoes in the opening track 'Swan Fever', and making fun is what the People Under The Stairs have succeeded in with their sixth album i... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 10-22-2008 | rated: mighty phat

 
 
 

read reviewThe Primeridian
Da Mornin Afta
All Natural Inc. | 2008

I's been three years since we had our first space trip -and no it had nothing to do with Buzz Aldrin being our uncle or eating the wrong kind of cake- thanks to the music of one of Chicago's most barrier-breakin hip-hop artists Simeon, tree and Racetacula aka The Primeridian and the release of their debut READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 10-19-2008 | rated: mighty phat

 
 
 

read reviewVA
Art Of Raw EP
Earquake Records | 2008

May we introduce to you four Belgian producers from the North Sea coast who pledge allegiance to the flag of Pure Boom Bap? DJ Iron, Chillow, D-Purpose and Eon Green bring to table a collection of five tracks, displaying each producer's sound, and showcasing some of the US's cream of the crop rappers.

From the dazzling piano licks on Chil
... [ READ MORE ]

posted by: cpf | 09-28-2008 | rated: phat

 
 
 
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