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Bobby Hughes Combination - Nhu Golden Era |
Norwegian DJ Espen Horne, under his assumed Bobby Hughes Combination identity, drops a lounged-out romp updated for the 21st century with this follow up to the group's first release, Fusa Riot. Nhu Golden Era conjures vivid images of low-slung couches, bright colors, and martinis without leaving the microchip era out in the cold...
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Nautilis - Are You an Axolotl |
I figured i would make an exception from my normal writing style and do the deed and write something overly cliched for this album, simply because it is quickly becoming one of my favorites and i want people to buy it. it is the best record of the year. combining elements of electronic, hiphop, jazz, crooning - it has something to please just about everyone...
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Souls of Mischief - 93 'till infinity |
Anyone who knows hip-hop knows for a fact that this album is one of hip-hop's true gems. Back in the day, this debut release from SOM helped break me into good hip-hop. From "Let 'em Know" to the Outro, this album contains nothing but pure, untainted hip-hop. ...
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Roots Manuva - Brand new second hand |
A bright moment for British rap, the debut album from Roots Manuva introduced a hip-hop chameleon boasting dark productions and a distinct style, plus much more to say than most rappers. Both his raps and his productions rely on ragga as a bed, but instead of leading the party, Roots Manuva used it to reflect on the world ("Strange Behaviour") and his religious background ("Baptism"), as well as play the usual game of the dozens ("Dem Phonies")...
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Austin, Texas-based instrumental hiphop producer Malcolm Kipe is perhaps better known for his productions as Nautilis on Mike Paradinas’ Planet Mu label, and this second album from him under his own name emerges through Merck mere months after his debut offering ‘Beatspiracy Theories.’ In many senses, ‘Lit’ represents a direct continuation on from where ‘Breakspiracy Theories’ left off...
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The most distinguishing feature of Midnight Green is K-Kruz’s eclectic production. Combining the styles of heralded producers Pete Rock and Madlib, K-Kruz maintains his individuality by subtly incorporating Science-Fiction elements into his sound. While any hint of Sci-Fi normally acts as a reflexive caution to the listener, as it has unfortunately come to connote El-P, K-Kruz is able to make it work...
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