Saturday, October 27, 2012

PersephOne - al jawab

Time again for a new video from Texas based emcee PersephOne. She's definitely one to look out for!

Friday, October 26, 2012

epilog - Lauf feat. soda

Brand new video from epilog's upcoming album Vakuum that drops on the always superb label postrap on December 8th.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

otem rellik - Blood Bone Piano

otem rellik's album Elephant Graveyard was one of the best albums coming out in 2010. After that it's been kind of silent from him. Until now. And it was definitely worth the wait! Blood Bone Panic is even stronger than its predecessor and feels just like I was hoping it would do. This time around he makes an album that it's more frail and beautiful then before, and at times it even feels slightly emo. I know, emo is a word that makes me cringe too, but it's not always necessarily a bad thing. It's more that otem puts his soul into his creations, and what comes out is beautiful and heartfelt music. What more can one ask for?! One of this year's best albums for sure.
Rating: 8/10

Soundtrack to Week 42

Thursday, October 18, 2012

babelfishh - the king's horse

New video from mr babelfishh. Taken from the superb tape howl bender. Get it here.

Monday, October 15, 2012

El-P - Stay Down

Spanking new video from El-P's amazing album Cancer 4 Cure.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Asiatic - Problem Attic & Erb-N-Warfare

I honestly didn't see this one coming. Usually when I had An Accident Records release anything that is vaguely in the hip hop direction, I most of the time like it. So when I popped Problem Attic & Erb-N-Warfare in my headphones I was expecting to hear something new and exciting. This bored the shit out of me though. Boring rap, uninteresting topics and more than lackluster beats. I won't return to this one. Next!
Rating: 2.5/10

Friday, October 12, 2012

DJ Bizkid - Features & Collabos (2006-2008)

Just as the title of this album reveals, it's a compilation of tracks featuring DJ Bizkid between 2006 and 2008. As such, I won't look upon this as a proper album because that would be a bit unfair I think. With that being said, I have to say that this is a solid compilation that shows his skills as a DJ, and it that he has a good ear for good music. The list of people he's worked with is quite impressive, and include names such as Aamir, Nomar Slevik, dumbfoundead and Xczircles and he manages to bring flavour that match their own personal styles. Unfortunately the DJ gets more and more left out nowadays, so it's nice to see someone getting a bit of recognition at least. 
Rating: 5/10

Saturday, October 06, 2012

DJ Scientist - For Better, For Worse

The first time I stumbled across the music of DJ Scientist I think was when he produced most of Ceschi's album The One Man Band Broke Up back in 2010. And what an introduction it was! Those two guys really complemented each other and make one of the best albums of that year. Earlier this year he released The Artless Cuckoo, an EP which sounded really promising for the future. So therefor it was with great expectations that I sat down to listen to For Better, For Worse which is his first full length album under his own name. And it is a good album. He's really good at building up moods and atmospheres with his productions. But, and there has to be a but here. After a while I'm kind of loosing interest for the album and even though it's still good, it doesn't sound very unique and personal. At times it feels like some of DJ Shadow's old left overs (which necessarily isn't a bad thing) and sometimes it sounds like those collections of samples that I used to listen to 10-12 years ago. One reason for this is of course that the material on this album was recorded between 2001 and 2006. But I guess what I miss is some vocals from time to time to really complete the album in a way that it's not able to do now. Like I said though, it's still a good album but if I had to pick only one instrumental album to listen to this year, I think I would pick The Small Minority by 2econdclasscitizen instead. 
Rating: 6/10

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

cars & trains - We Are All Fire

The Roots, The Leaves was one of my absolute favourite albums of 2010, so I've really been looking forward to this follow up from Tom Filepp's cars & trains. After my first listen I loved it, but after a couple of more I felt that something was missing somehow. I wasn't able to put my finger on it, but I think it was that We Are All Fire wasn't as immediate as his last album. But with that being said, this album still is very good and I think it is one that will grow more and more on me, and end up being a really good piece of art. He's a incredibly talented musician, and sometimes great art doesn't hit home at once. I really should be reviewing this after listening to it for a couple of months, but for now this will have to do.
Rating: 7.5/10

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

PJ Katz - ´92 Renault Music

I have no idea who PJ Katz is. I don't know where he's from, or if he's done any albums prior to to this one. I never heard of any of the guesting emcees either. I probably never would have either if I hadn't got this album through Dezmatic. Sometimes it can be a bit annoying not knowing anything about the artist, but sometimes it can be nice. You get to listen to something without any kind of expectations. ´92 Renault Music is straight up soulful boom bap of a really nice standard, PJ Katz is good at what he's doing, and the emcees comes out strong too. At times however it feels like I've heard this a few times too many already, but all in all it's a nice album from a very promising producer.
Rating: 6/10