DJ Mag Canada 013 - January 2014 | Page 70

HIP-HOP REVIEWS NEIL KULKARNI, 81 Crosbie Road, Coventry, CV5 8FX QUICKIES Ramson Badbonez Havoc Desperation High Focus Records Life We Chose (Mobb Deep Remix) 10 From 2013's last hip-hop masterpiece, 'A Year In the Life of Oscar the Grouch' this is a beautifully balanced, gorgeously arranged, lyrically stunning look at street-level frustration and hopelessness that remains mercilessly accurate, massively uplifting (thanks to Charlie Mac's sublime warp'n'weft of '70s soul that's the undertow)and utterly compelling throughout. RB's been dropping some of the finest UK music for years now but this is a new high for him and the form. Absolutely essential. Action Bronson feat Prodigy & Raekwon Seven Series Triplets Atlantic 8.0 Nice grainy RZA-style production from Harry Fraud hingeing on a strange Japanese lute-loop that breaks over the Axelrodstyle soundscape at all the right moments: Rae's verse is stunning, Bronsolini kills it as usual and you realise your life is kinda bereft without picking up a copy of the 'Saab Stories' EP this comes from. AB shows no sign of letting up. Hold on tight. B.K Brasco feat Timbaland & Pusha T Big Spenda Soundcloud 8.0 Of course it's Timba's production that might get you seeking this. No barriers being broken but he still knows how to make something weird enough to keep you hooked — here it's the snare rolls that seem to pop off throughout, almost breaking up the beat into arrhythmic madness, that keep you coming back for more. '18th Floor: Thompson Hotel Edition' is the BB album ready to drop and if Timba's on this kind of form throughout you KNOW you're gonna have to hear it. Elzhi Pressure/Can't Lose NA 9.0 The fact that Elzhi has to use Kickstarter to get his next album off the ground is either a blazing indictment of contemporary hip-hop A&R or proof that even hip-hop's most creative talents are having to find new ways to bring their music to the people. Either way, these two 070 djmag.com Nature Sounds 7.5 Image: JAYPEE tracks that Elzhi's put out there to build his Kickstarter campaign seem to have done the trick and for good reason — they're as musically tight and lyrically engaging as all his best work. Go pledge and feel part of what's surely going to be one of 2014's early masterpieces. Genius. Kool Keith & Big Sche Eastwood (feat Metropolis) Woman Modulor/Junkadelic 8.5 From KK's new 'Magnetic Pimp Force Field' set we're all gonna have to track down soon as, this is sinuous, sexy, typically singular brilliance from Keith, a groove that's slo-mo but mindblowing, like something Jaki Liebezeit would cook up between hits from the bong, the hook a big slab of atonal buzzing bass that becomes even more addictive than the great scratches and vocal cut-ups that fill in every remaining space. Great extra cameo from Met as well. As you'd expect from KK — unlike ANYONE else, totally engrossing. Med & Blu feat Dam Funk Peroxide Bang Ya Head Entertainment 7.5 A sidestep from Madlib on the mix here, an absolutely ungritty production, polished to an '80s digi-electro sheen, the chorus a mind-melting mix of Prince-style harmonics and rubbery, tactile Mantronix-style funk. Great rhymes from Medaphoar and Blu seal off a strangely compelling deal. Jack it end-to-end with the Juana Molina album and thank me later. The Fallbright Conseratory 8.0 Havoc of Mobb Deep links back up with his Featuring Gore Elohim partner Prodigy for the of 'Are We Thereof Nonduly (aka Goretex Yet?' remix to Hav's 'Life We attests. Phixion), Mr.Complex Chose' — you might've and Ruste Juxx with heard the original feat Kutmasta Kurt on Lloyd Banks. This rerub scratches. Beautifully is more 'Hell On Earth' dirty, Miles-style horns than 'Infamous' but still hanging over the exerts an icy hold on groove and delayed your consciousness for into infinitude, the its duration. Pick it up. groove itself proudly scratchy and filthed-up. A hip-hop track that's Serengeti somehow managed to Firebird Logo Burnco Records still sound analogue, 8.0 like it was recorded to tape in a pre-digi by Fantastic racket — Mass Appeal Beatz of the noisier and more Boombapaddicts out of deranged than their Boston. Nicely not nice. Anticon antecedents, shot through with a droney menace that's utterly unique. Check it. Mosquito Sosei Recordings 4.0 A track that piles one irritating sound, FX transition and note arrangement on top of another, its titular insect sounds positively attractive by comparison. Akira Kayosa & Hugh Tolland Hyperion Titan Audio 7.5 Like many Kayosa/ Tolland creations 'Hyperion' does have an air of the familiar. Bottom line though: these guys do uplifting so, so well. Trance like yo mama used to make! Nuera Sensei Enhanced Progressive 8.0 Great prog-trancer, which twins lightly distorted drive with seaside atmospherics. The chanted vocal that tantalises in the background of the break is outstanding. Iversoon & Alex Daf feat Eireann Wax State of Oblivion Fenology 7.0 Across both its original and Woody van Eyden's remix, 'State of Oblivion' flies high. That's down in no small part to Eireann's vocals, of which the protagonists make maximum stock. Suncatcher Are We There Yet? Always Alive 7.5 Always Alive have been on a roll of late. Something that the sun-splashed harmonics Coalmine Records/Fat Beats 7.5 Blah Records PozLyrix From the 'Stupid Poignant Shit' set and showcasing Lee's inimitable lyrical & production smarts. "Tipping a toaster for a crumb/ writing depressing poetry for fun", Scott & Ill drop depressive science over a timeles