TAG: instrumental

Mar16

DJ Babu – The Beat Tape, Vol. 2 (Review)

DJ Babu

The Beat Tape, Vol. 2

Released by Dilated Junkie


DJ Babu, of the world famous Beat Junkies and turntablist-mastermind behind the Dilated Peoples’ headnodding work, is at it again in a follow-up to his 2007 instrumental The Beat Tape Vol. 1 with the aptly named record: The Beat Tape Vol. 2. With his already impressive discography and genre-defining work on Super Duck Breaks (1996), Super Duper Duck Breaks (2000), and the Duck Season series, DJ Babu is no newcomer to the beatmaking game. A pioneer in his own right, DJ Babu has been a prominent name in hip-hop since his introduction to the culture and has contributed vast amounts of innovation through his innovative and creative musical efforts. The Beat Tape Vol. 2, like its predecessor, is an album of short one-to-three-minute instrumental beats that showcase the versatility of DJ Babu’s abilities on the wheels of steel. His work has continually evolved, providing the soundscapes to the ever-changing world of hip-hop music. On The Beat Tape Vol. 2, DJ Babu comes correct with a dark and ominous flavor, a textured, layered, and intricately composed selection of satisfying compositions.  Installments such as “Manferd,” and “What R U Doing,” are two of the tracks that reveal a subterranean coolness rarely found in hip-hop these days.

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Feb27

Black Man’s Cry: The Inspiration of Fela Kuti (Review)

Various Artists

Black Man's Cry: The Inspiration of Fela Kuti

Released by Now-Again Records


To begin describing the epic importance of Fela Kuti is to write a doctoral thesis on the history of African music from before his birth to the present day. To understand the impact the music of a person such as Fela is to consider the history of struggle, prejudice, racism, and political disenfranchisement as an understandable whole.  In the music of Fela Kuti, we see these positive undercurrents of political awakening, consciousness, activism, empowerment and liberation.  These values are what make the messages embedded in the work of Fela ...

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Feb20

Ernest Gonzales – Been Meaning To Tell You (Review)

Ernest Gonzales

Been Meaning To Tell You

Released by Friends of Friends Records


Where’s Devyn? She better be smitten that her husband has concocted a multimedia and multi-layered Russian doll of a present for her--all for the sake of bettering inter-couple communication. Ernest Gonzales, the sentimental electronic beats producer from San Antonio, has dedicated this sophomore album to his better half, quoting: “These songs are all the things I’ve been meaning to tell you… all the words, thoughts, and emotions that are so hard for me to express.” So don’t be expecting any Texas harsh, desert-crusted psychedelia--this is more fields and forest music, lush electronica crafted with some awesome, mutant pop songwriting.

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Jan12

Clipd Beaks – To Realize (Review)

Clipd Beaks

To Realize

Released by Lovepump United


The description of a musical group as a shaggy-haired quartet from California will inevitably, if only out of habit and preconditioning, lead you to believe its sound is all sunshine and beaches, rhythm guitar and surfboards, blonde-haired beauties and those comically small 1960’s drum kits that seem fit for only a small child to erratically bang on. In the case of the Clipd Beaks the connotations are wrong and, from what I can tell, the drum kit seems to be normal sized.

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Jan05

Lord Beatjitzu – Sci-Fi Star Dub (Video)

The word dub gets tossed around a bit too frequently. And while this cut from Lord Beatjitzu is really unrelated to JA stuffs, it’s pretty boss. Dig…

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