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    Posted: April 13 2006 at 09:03

Is anyone else digging this guy?

He is a Hasidic Jew Reggae Rapper.  I know how strange that sounds, and most people think it is a shtick or an act, but it isn't.  He is a serious artist with serious music. 

It is pretty much reggae, so if you hate reggae, don't bother.  The musicianship is good - the band is bass, drums and guitar.  Matisyahu is an awesome lyricist.  Let me say that I hate rap with a passion, don't even consider it music, but Matisyahu is different.  When he raps, it is melodic and harmonic, more like fast singing.  It is so smooth.  He has a really good singing voice to, really unique.  He is more than your average singer too, he is talented.  He can beat box like crazy.  When I saw him live - which was one of the best concerts I have ever been to - he had noises coming out of his mouth that seemed inhuman.  Like a talking drum set.

I really ecommend this guy.  All his music has a heavily religous influence in Judiasm, and I am not Jewish, but I still like it.  Any time an artist sings about anything he really believes in and has a passion for is efreshing, no matter what it is.  I would definatly recommend seeing him live to, like I said, one of the best shows ever.  The guitar player is awesome - he reminds me of the guitar player from Rage Against the Machine (can't think of his name) becaue of the different stuff he does with his guitar.  The drummer is also excellent - he did a drum solo that would make most prog drummers proud.  It blew me away, especially since I never expected a drum solo so good.

Anyways, as you can see I just can't praise this group enough.  If you like reggae and good music in general, give this a chance.  He has two albums out, a live cut (Live at Stubb's) and a studio cut (Youth), both of which are really good.  I am pretty sure you can download his song King Without a Crown (which us one of my favorite songs and will give you a prime example of is music) from the website (matismusic.com) or watch the video of King Without a Crown and Youth.  If your interested check it out and tell me what you think.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2006 at 09:09
My teenage daughter is listening to him.

When I heard him I laughed my a** off.

Just not my cup of tea,I guess.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2006 at 13:43
Well, I'm sorry you can't appreciate different stuff.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2006 at 14:46
I think it's rather interesting that we have a practicing Jewish Hip-Hop artist. The music is not bad at all, and I really like that he's preaching postivive messages in his songs. The mainstream rap scene, especially, is filled with garbage. Besudes the lack of innovation (minus OutKast, and possibly one or two others), the lyrical content of this music is so terrible, and it really needs someone like Matisyahu to spread some postive and moral messages. Unfortunately, I don't think too many rap fans are going to take to him very well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2006 at 18:11
He is spreading like wildfire at my college, so hopefully it is at high schools too.  the concert was sold out, and it was msotly younger ones.
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