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Posted: November 02 2010 at 06:16
Went me to the shops and had a hip-hop shopping spree the other day. Haven't really listened to any thoroughly except the Canibus yet but they should all be good.
This is what I gots.
Nineteen Ninety Now- Celph Titled
Heaven Razah- Hell Razah
The Three Day Theory- Killah Priest
Gas Mask- The Left
C Of Tranquility- Canibus
In Search Of Stoney Jackson- Strong Arm Steady
Black Trash- Sticky Fingaz
The Old Prince- Shad
They're all recent except the Sticky Fingaz which is an overlooked 2001 record which was a concept album with a storyline running from beginning to end. Unfortunately overlooked- Sticky Fingaz's foul mouth reputation has a tendency to overshadow what was actually a very deep, cohesive and ambitious project.
Shad's album is a few years old too but he has a new one out called TSOL that people are saying is making him one of the best Canadian rappers of all time so I got his earlier one that also had some buzz around it.
I should probably also get Owl by Qwel & Maker.
As for that Canibus, good stuff. Hard and sometimes unexpected beats, complex and intense rhymes as always (except for Merchant Of Metaphors where Canibus displays his weakness for narrative with some nonsense about having government agents over for pancakes.) Probably better than his first album of 2010, Melatonin Magic. I could've asked for more of a point to the album though and also, some tracks are underdeveloped.
Strong Arm Steady seems to have great beats (all produced by Madlib) but Strong Arm Steady are so-so MCs, continually outshined by their guests like Planet Asia and Talib Kweli.
I haven't got it yet but a rap album has suddenly shot to the top of the 2010 list on rateyourmusic.com, Kno's Death Is Silent. Kno (from Cunninlynguists, whose album A Piece Of Strange is a must have) is a great producer but he's always struck me as a suspect rapper so I'm a bit hesitant to cop... anyone heard it?
Joined: October 08 2009
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Posted: November 02 2010 at 15:00
Putting on the Hell Razah, I was pretty shellshocked to find the first track built out of a Beegee's sample (Greatest Man In The World, Gibb fans) but it actually sounds pretty good, they put some creepy effects on it, very haunting.
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