THE RELATIVEZ - MONEY RESPECT MONEY
The Relativez "Money Respect Money" Album Review
bangin like always
on thareal, i have never heard all the songs on this album. BUT the older one's by the relatives is BANGIN. the list goes like
1. bangin on wax 1992
2. young soilders 1993
3. banging on wax tha saga continues 1994
4. banging on wax (how deep is your hood) 1999
5. high blood pressure ( green eyes 2000)
6. dirty money
7. e.t.c.
8. money respect money
JNEIRO JAREL - THREE PIECE PUZZLE
Jneiro Jarel "Three Piece Puzzle" Album Review
I love this album!!!
This album is one of my favorites!! Jneiro Jarel is a musical genius and I hope to see more projects from him. Listening to this album is like walking through the city at night...bright lights and neon signs, people, cars and good vibes...this probably doesn't make any sense but listen and you will see...the 2nd track speaks for itself. This is the perfect feel good hip hop album out there...give it a listen!!
J U I C'E - ALL BETS OFF
J U I C'E "All Bets Off" Album Review
JU Ice Is Fire
THIS CD IS FLAWLESS hes off the wall hes bringin substance to this album not battle raps and he did beat super nat he didnt have to use biggies voice to do it juice is the realness and he ripped eminiem to
DALEK - ABSENCE
Dalek "Absence" Album Review
Incredible
I'm not a huge fan of hip-hop. I listen to it sometimes, but it's not something I listen to regularly. That said, I love this record. Dalek makes industrial, experimental hip-hop, with heavy, simple, and very catchy beats, very good lyrics with a typical rapper voice, and a wall of noise above the beats. The noise is the interesting part. It's very much derived from industrial music, and can go from simple to quite complex. They also use a turntablist, who spins samples of people talking mostly. Their lyrics focus on social commentary, with very little swearing, usually used where necessary.
Standout tracks include the opener, "Distorted Prose," which has a very interesting electronic sound used between verses, and a catchy bass riff, which is introduced after the line "How the F*** am I gonna shake your hand if we've never been seen as equals?" "Culture for Dollars" is a great track as well, featuring an ambience which includes bagpipes and other folky sounds. The slow, melodic, "Ever Somber" is the third stand-out, with its slow beat and very melodic, yet very noisy ambience.
Overall, this album is fantastic, while it all sounds very similar, it's interesting enough to keep you quite entertained. I'd recommend this to fans of non-commercial hip-hop and fans of experimental rock.
Video Ever Somber
Title: Ever Somber Artist: dälek Album: Absence Label: Ipecac Recordings Directors: Alap Momin & Alexandra Lyach
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