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New Rap Music

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

If you haven’t yet noticed, most of my day-to-day hulkshare coverage has been taking place over at Tumblin’ Erb. Still sometimes things get backlogged and that’s when the old New Rap Music column rears its head. Which is what is happening now, right before your eyes.

E-40 f/ Beeda Weeda & Work of the DB’z – “In The Morning

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from Revenue Retreivin’ (Sick Wid It, 3/29)

Trying to pick a single track to feature out of the 40 that 40 is about to drop next Tuesday is like trying to choose your favorite member of the Dungeon Family (it’s not necessarily Andre goddammit). Minus a few very minor missteps the second round of Revenues is two and a half solid hours of impeccable spittums and blink and you miss it imagery Ooooh sinister mob shit / choppers all in the closet / hydrogen lamps in the attic / warm broccoli spinach and cabbage / vacuum sealer on the counter / right next to the money counter / that’s right next to the scale / for weighing nuts and fruits not yayo / that’s my excuse if they take me to jail. I went with “In The Morning” for that open, in part, (Beeda and Work hold their own here too) but also that. Goddamn. Beat. There’s one song on Overtime Shift (which, on first listen, is feeling like the superior sibling) that opens with an approximation of the THX deep note test sound. Not the most original conceit – Dre did it (and was later sued) – but it seems like an apt metaphor for 40′s production selections right now. Every song has me feeling like the goddamn Maxell man. Wig blown completely back. This ties into what I was saying about Pharoahe Monch a few weeks ago – with age the most technically effortless rappers have the curse of becoming predictable in their unpredictability. The best way to combat this staleness is by continuing to expand the production palette. As out as 40′s beats get he’s still miles ahead, but new sonics bring out the best in him.

Freestyle Fellowship – “Welcome

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I had perhaps unfairly written off the impending Freestyle Fellowship reunion project too early. The LA quartet is comprised of some of the greatest breathing raw talents that rap has ever produced but they also have a chronic streak of underachievement. Much of their recent solo output has been a far cry from their heyday and this is their third reunion in about twelve years, where the two previous ones haven’t quite delivered and they aren’t getting any younger. The few crew tracks that have leaked thus far have been passable but frustratingly conservative and far from awe inspiring. But over the past few days Jupiter has been leaking very lo-fi rips of their recent recordings (96kbps is the new Maxell hiss – though weirdly the files I downloaded were actually ripped at like 400+ kbps?) via his Soundcloud page and it turns out these guys are still outstanding rappers when they want to be and, more importantly, masters of setting an atmosphere. “Welcome,” with its upright bass and endearingly rambling styles upon styles raps, recalls the mystical shamanic vibe of their very underrated late ’90s Shockadoom sessions. The crew fell apart before that album was ever completed. Hopefully they can keep it together this time around.
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Old Rap Music (Remix)

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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Continuing the quest to shed some light on the shine block-ed remixes of the past.

The D.O.C. – “Mind Blowin (Remix)

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from Mind Blowin 12″ (Ruthless, 1989)
Dre turns “Mind Blowin” even harder on this almost Bomb Squadish remix.

Nemesis f/ Bushwick Bill – “Temple Of Boom (Remix)

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from Temple Of Boom CDSingle (Profile, 1993)
Another completely under publicized remix, this time adding Bushwick to an alternate take on this Nemesis banger. There is this great cloud background on the face of this CD that makes it look like a Windows 95 install disc and not a trunk rattling Dallas hip hop single. (more…)

Video: P.E.A.C.E. & J-Smoov 4/20/?? Freestyles

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Dstzero is back with more Blowdian footage. Hit the jump for part 2 and a pre-Fellowship Mikah and Acey demo bonus via AlienNationRadio. (more…)

Omid Presents: Live At The Good Life

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

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Volume 10 – “Freestyle” (prod. by CVE)

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Ellay Khule – “Freestyle” (prod. by CVE)

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Meen Green, Self Jupiter, Ganjah K & Aceyalone – “Freestyle” (prod. by CVE)

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Skar (Hip Hop Kclan) – “Freestyle” (JMD on the track)

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Volume 10 & Mikah 9 – “Freestyle” (prod. by CVE)

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Live @ The Good Life Cafe (199?)

In this new monthly series LA beatsmith Omid will blessing us with selections from his own very deep collection of performances from the legendary Good Life Cafe open mic. Like the original GL sessions it will be a Thursday affair, so tune in next month. And be sure to check Ava DuVernay’s excellent documentary on the subject This Is The Life, which Omid also co-produced.

(photo via Rap Pages/Press Rewind)

An Ode To The Rising Sun…

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

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Carmen Carter f/ Microphone Mike – “Always (Rap Version)

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Carmen Carter f/ Microphone Mike – “Always (Extended Vocal Version With Rap)

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from Always CD Single (Arista,1991)

Last Blowed entry, I promise.

Carmen Carter was a one hit r&b singer and her hit happened to feature a young rapper by the name of Microphone Mike, better known as Mikah 9 of the Freestyle Fellowship. This was recorded around the same time as To Whom It May Concern and though it’s a more subdued Mike you can definitely hear some of what made shit like “7th Seal” and “5 O’Clock Follies” so awesome peeking through. It’s actually pretty laughable to think of that super scientifical era Mikah as the go-to guy on a potential radio R&B hit. He’s over there basking in the luminent essence of some forgettable diva’s presence. (more…)

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