TAG: Aesop Rock

May13

Dark Time Sunshine – Vessel (Review)

Dark Time Sunshine

Vessel

Released by Fake Four Inc.


For an emcee with an absurd number of aliases (Onry Ozzborn, Reason, Count Draven etc.), Michael Martinez seems to have found his true identity as Cape Cowen with Dark Time Sunshine. The dystopian malevolence of his earlier work with Grayskul and Oldominion has largely given way to witty and astute musings on the human condition via Vessel. His shift in approach is reminiscent of Cage's reinvention of himself some five years ago. While a dark, nebulous undercurrent remains, rays of sunlight occasionally peak through the Venetians. The sinister soundscapes of Zavala, the Chicago-based producer and other half of Dark Time Sunshine, propel Cape Cowen toward the most focused work of his burgeoning career. Zavalas's sound is equal parts boom bap and psych-rock. The consistency of his beats provides the platform for a wide array of subject matter to develop without sacrificing continuity. A tongue-in-cheek Cape Cowen refers to the project as snob rap and places it somewhere on the continuum between MGMT and Outkast. He is at his storytelling best on "E.R." and "Little Or No Concern," the latter track a somber, heartfelt tale of inherited addiction. P.O.S. and Aesop Rock breathe fire over lo-fi funk on "Primor," which epitomizes everything a posse cut should be. Vessel reaches its cinematic apex on the dense, uptempo "All Aboard," with assistance from Reva Devito on the beautiful, swirling hook. No song better encapsulates Cowen's artistic transformation.
Mar11

SONICBIDS SELECTS: Skobie Won (MP3)

This fresh Connecticut-based rapper describes his music sounding like what would happen if a listener put on his headphones and listened exclusively to underground rap, hardcore and punk until, finally, his head exploded. We think that is meant as a good thing, and Skobie Won won’t be making such accidents anytime soon–what with his sophomore album in the works for a summertime release to producing other rappers–he is still cranking up the volume.

Feb19

The Ramones x Aesop Rock (Video)

Ahh, the combination of completely unrelated musics. What’s better – or more American? The Ramones and some latter day emcee? Come on, it’s golden.

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Feb12

Bisco Smith – The Broadcast (Review)

Bisco Smith

The Broadcast

Released by Audible Treats


Some have likened him to Aesop Rock, but really the comparisons are unfair. Bisco Smith is an individual, intent on putting his own spin on traditional rap. Well-versed in the world of hip-hop, Bisco has two full-lengths already under his belt prior to 2010’s The Broadcast. The concept behind his newest release is simple and self-explanatory. Bisco has ideas – big ideas – that he wishes to broadcast to the world. And so he begins. With the turn of a radio dial, the listener lands on just the right frequency and is launched head first into Bisco’s warped world of electro-rap. The album’s first single, “Morning Breath,” is dedicated to the daily grind. Using the life-is-a-marathon metaphor, Bisco throws down bars declaring his dedication to hip-hop. His perseverance within the music-making world serves as the topical backbone for the album, with numerous tracks touching on his love for hip-hop.
Feb03

Goodbye Def Jux

El-P Puts His Label On Hiatus, Focus On Def Jux "Brand" 

Def Jux founder and artistic director El-P has announced that he will putting his classic indie hip-hop label (voted the #2 label of the decade by you) on hiatus, following the release of the late Camu Tao’s King of Hearts LP. El-P explains that this break will allow him to focus on being a producer and raper full-time in a statement on the Def Jux website. He also expect to continue Def Jux as a brand of some sort (sounds like a media company we know) just not releasing music in the traditional way.

In 2000 starting a traditional record label made a lot of sense. But now, in 2010, less so and I find myself yearning for something else to put my energy into. I also see newer, smarter, more interesting things on the horizon for the way art and commerce intersect, and as an artist and an entrepreneur, I’m eager to see them unfold. The evolution of this industry is, in my opinion, exciting, inevitable and it would be nice to see the DEFINITIVE JUX brand be a part of it. In other words, maybe we can turn this hoopty in to a hovercraft.

Read the full statement here. …MORE