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requiredaudio 04 - Flashpoint Grafix
REQUIREDAUDIO HEAVY SWOLLEN MEMBERS Now here’s the album you should be picking up. But if you got some extra cash on hand pick up their previous stuff: ’99 debut Balance, Bad Dreams and Monsters in the Closet. You’ll figure out why they’ve earned the hoopla they’re getting today. At least a hundred thousand album buyers would back me. They’ve picked up a Juno Award (Canadian, yes, version of a Grammy) for each of the albums. The 2003 Much Music Video Awards had them listed in the categories Best Video, Best Independent Video and Peoples Choice: Favorite Canadian Group. They took home the award for Best Rap Video for their Todd McFarlane—creator of Spawn and who, by the way, handled the Heavy cover art—directed “Breath,” which features Nelly Furtado. The video is on the DVD. It deserved the win. Swollen Members (Prevail, Mad Child, Moka Only, Rob The Viking) are the perfect combo of members and talents and have the making of music down pat. They say to expect an album every year. Slow down guys. I’ve got 14 tracks yet to enjoy. On a side note: Although everyone is getting on this “free DVD with the album” thing, they take tips from sponsors DC Shoes and Red Dragon and show off their skateboarding-infused hiphop. It makes one hell of a CD companion. No better way to improve packaging—I got hit with the art, the music and the visuals. -SwollenMembers.com 136.www.importtuner.com IMPORTTUNER.COM 04 TEXT BY JOEL MARASIGAN JOEL.MARASIGAN@PRIMEDIA.COM IM: TUNERMAG including acapella blends, quick mixes and genre skipping, and you might be ready to do the Hollertronix style. But if you're lazy, here's a chance to catch it while it's still in infancy. Biting will follow. About the mix. This is probably one of the most diverse, but comprehensible, mixes you'll ever hear. This is more fun than blasting coke lines in Vegas, and it's musically sound. You'll hear the hottest Baltimore jawns, the hottest New York club jawns, the hottest dancehall jawns, the hottest dirty south jawns all mixed up proper with pinches of the Stone Roses, the Clash, New Order and Bjork just to satisfy the intellectuals. “The sound is brought to you straight from North Philly's Hollertronix party which is held in a Ukrainian banquet hall, and stinks of cabbage, you know, the cheddar. It’s over an hour of continuously mixed music—including a make-out session portion for feelin’ on the booty. Guaranteed gully sound.” I concur. Here’s the skinny: Take a whole bunch of old 80s shit—not just urban, everything from the Clash to the Cars to Trinere—and mix it with some good ol’ hiphop and other stuff and ya got yersef backyard BBQ audio gumbo that everyone’ll love. Eleven sections of fun gets ya going. You’ll get a nice 80s-based set, a little Miami Bass, a little Klymaxx/Salt n Pepa set, Southern Set that starts off with a Eurythmics mix/beat, a little up tempo freestyle slow/jam set and ends with that Punjabi shit that everybody loves. This is definitely something to pick up; 10 bucks on the web site. -TurntableLab.com 48 MONTHS ASHERU & BLUE BLACK (OF UNSPOKEN HEARD) They had the best of times in their ’95 to ’98 season—prior to the “Soon Come” debut. They started their own label, pressed up their own music, spread the word, and made connections. All that hard work, “going to school.” You could say that this is their yearbook. Jazzy grooves, conscious lyrics and effortless delivery laid the foundation for many of the previously released, vinyl-only cuts on the album; most cuts are out of print and are only available here. I actually counted 48 Months out after hearing the first cut. Get past the first spoken word speachy-preachy and you’ll find some listen-able gold. “Eat, drink and be merry / God willing, in due time be legendary / And make Black History like February.” -SevenHeads.com HANDBOOK FOR THE APOCALYPSE VARIABLE UNIT There is something about this politically-charged, organic hiphop-influenced, jazz. Based on the premise that we are on the brink of a third World War, VU’s sophomore debut “Seven Grain” keeps some of the original members: Kat Ouano on the Rhodes (of Crown City Rockers; formerly Mission:) Matt Montgomery on bass, Greg Howe and Calvin Keys on guitar, Azeem handles Vocals. New members: Thomas McCrae on drums, Jacob Aginsky (of Subnautic) on the organ, Ralph Carney on sax, Tim Hyland on flute, DJ Quest (of Live Human and Space Travelers) handles the tables, and Audio Angel handles all the layering of vocals. Sounds like a full-fledged, bonafide, live-instrument playing “BAND” type of group—just like back in the day; before you were born. All the instruments aren’t pre-programmed so it sounds nice because you can actually feel the emotion in the music. -WideHive.com HOLLERTRONIX: NEVER SCARED DIPLODOCUS & LOW BUDGET The second mix CD release on Turntable Lab Money Studies. Musical trends are always best at their roots. Mash up was cool when it first came out, but now we're starting to realize that it lacks a unifier that makes it something lasting. However, mash ups did bring up an important issue: DJs needed to start working hard again. Diplo and Low Budget have taken off where mash up ends. The Hollertronix sound adds the all-important soul and grit into the unpredictable mix, with the strong Philly musical heritage to link it all together. You see, Philly is unique in that it has a central location between NYC, Baltimore, and the dirty south; add its strong DJ culture history, and this is your unifier. Hollertronix is the best electro, freestyle, dancehall, jiggy club, new wave, dirty south and Baltimore house you'll find if you scoured the city for the last 15 years. Now work on your skills, and envision a series of elaborate mixes SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE SUBSTANTIAL Substantial Evidence is a mix CD from U.V. Ink/Ope Entertainment recording artist Substantial. This disc features a mix of Substantial's music from 1999 to 2003. 22 actual songs/freestyles out of 31 tracks, as evidence of the work he has been putting in over the last four years. From the original F.Y.I.R.B (1999), to the music he recorded with Japan's Hyde Out Productions (2000 to 2001), to his present day projects like Extended Famm & UV. This mix CD has it all—even six brand new tracks from Substantial and company. The project also features the antics of a character cleverly named DJ DiccaPina (Dick Up In Ya) who acts as your host through this voyage into Substantial's career. The disc features apperances by his crew's Extended Famm (Tonedeff, Pack FM, Session), UV, The Plague (Blitzkrieg, GMS, Khameel-Yen, Mecca, Pumpkinhead), DJ JS 1, Rise, Flo Brown and Pase Rock (of Five Deez). It also IMPORTTUNER.COM features production by DJ Spinna, Chew Fu-Phat, Hyde Out Productions (Nujabes & Monorisick), QN5 Music (Tonedeff, Elite, & DJ Kno), & Universal Vibrations (Subtracktion & Milio) and Big Brother True. Simply a must have for fans of the MC and a great introduction to the rest of world. -Substantial-Music.com BREATHING LESSONS THE OPUS Mr. Echoes and The Isle of Weight make up The Opus, a tandem of beat making mavericks that first gained notoriety with their standout productions for Rubberoom and Thawfor. They have worked with many of today's most talented artists including I Self Devine, Aesop Rock, Murs, Dj Krush, Meatbeat Manifesto and Slug. Their first solo release “First Contact” was released by Tri-Eight and Ozone to universal acclaim and landed the duo an Urb's Next 100 spot and overwhelmingly positive reviews in The Source, SPIN, XXL, CMJ, XLR8R and The Wire. Emotional depth and moodiness are essential elements of their work. Dark without being abrasive, difficult yet engaging, their sound is reminiscent of dark drum and bass, yet firmly cemented into the hiphop annuls. After locking themselves in their Chicago studio with a mountain of dusty vinyl and two lifetimes worth of musical inspiration, The Opus have finally emerged to deliver Breathing Lessons, a mesmerizing collection of reflective, instrumental hiphop. Using their signature palette of chopped percussion and intricate drum programming as base materials, they expand their compositions adding layers of strings, untuned piano, analog synths, floor rumbling bass, and reverb to haunting effect. Although the all-too-brief vocal appearance of Lord 360 reminds listeners of their productions for emcees on Rubberoom's 'Architechnology' and their own 2002 debut 'First Contact', this release is clearly intent on establishing The Opus as a production duo capable of creating music that stands on its own. -DirtyLoop.com DECOMPOSITION THAVIOUS BECK Press: Composer of mercurial soundtracks for uncertain times, Thavius Beck conjoins various strains of electronic music to arrive at a daringly ambitious sound. He has received recognition in SPIN, the Wire and Urb for his solo releases under the moniker Adlib, his work with Los Angeles crew Global Phlowtations, and numerous guest appearances that include spots on Omid's Beneath the Surface and Freestyle Fellowship's Ancient Art of Adlibing. An exceptional programmer, engineer and multi-instrumentalist, Thavius Beck's many talents allow him to take a song from idea to completion without ever having to leave his cluttered studio. Uncompromising vision and an ear for the unusual are staples of this writer/producer's work. The sprawling arrangements on Thavius Beck's Mush debut, Decomposition burrow into the listeners brain with a mix of melodic samples, chopped breaks, pulsating synths and head-swirling delay, and then morph into genre-bending sound paintings adorned with hallucinogenic vocal samples. Four full vocal tracks, “Open Your F*@!ing Eyes” (featuring vocals by Thavius Beck himself), “June Gloom” (vocals by Subtitle), “Amongst the Shadows” (vocals by Cedric Bixler-Zavala of Mars Volta) and “Demons of Destruction” (vocals by Longevity of Darkleaf) find homes among instrumental tracks that are as densely layered and well crafted as is found in modern 04 electronic music. Decomposition is a work worthy of extended headphone listening. Indulge. -DirtyLoop.com UNCLE JUNIOR’S FRIDAY FISH FRY–THE MARKET DIJINI BROWN Uncle Junior Records is named after the father of label President Wes Jackson. The Market is the first of six in their Fish Fry (an ode to, and aptly named, for the gatherings that the family and friends had at their 16th floor apartment in the Bronx) series of mixtapes. The eclectic collection of music at those gatherings would range from George Benson to Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band to Kool and the Gang to Stevie Wonder to Earth Wind and Fire. Its diversity is promised; you’ll get everything from soul to house to Latin Jazz to rare groves to Afro beat to broken beat. This first one is done by Dijini Brown, an accomplice to such hiphop acts as Pete Rock & CL Smooth, A Tribe Called Quest, Bluenote jazz artist, Cassandra Wilson and Reggae legend Barrington Levy. He sticks to the Fish Fry formula and incorporates the rare cuts: The theme song from blaxploitation martial arts film Black Belt Jones (where A kungfu expert—Jim Kelly; the guy that almost stole the show away from Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon—battles the Mafia to save his karate studio from mob redevelopment in the Watts area of L.A.), broken-beat grooves from Agent K, latin-jazz from Mongo Santamaria, afrobeat horns from Dibango, a little Dub from Gregory Issacs, and classic funk of Brass Construction. He even grabs a haunting sax solo from his father, Marion—a key figure in the '60s free-jazz movement; he was an integral collaborator on two of the most significant avant-garde jazz recordings of the ’60s such as John Coltrane's “Ascension” and Archie Shepp's “Firemusic.” Damn. Look for follow-ups The Cleaning, The Seasoning, The Frying, The Grub and The Dishes are all slated for release. -SevenHeads.com SINGLE TO LOOK OUT FOR “BE ALRIGHT” B/W “GET IT RIGHT” ORGANIC THOUGHTS I don’t normally highlight a single but in this case the New Jerseybased Organic Thoughts crew stands out despite the fact that they’re allAsian (not a gimmick, it’s by coincidence). The crew actually consists of an art director/graphic designer, a financial specialist, a computer programmer, and two college students—interesting to say the least. Now that‚Äôs an interesting concept. The Spanish-influenced debut single exhibits the talents Diwrekt, Fraze (winner of Guitar Center’s 2000 turntable competition and runner-up in Linkin Park NYC battle and NYs DMC), female MC El Gambina (think Lady Bug of Digable Planets), DJ Reason and DJ On Ponyt. Illmind of Organized Konfusion handles production and R&B vocalist Uniq smoothes it out. The b-side even has Peril-L of the Mountain Brothers rockin’ it with El Gambina. “Be Alright” presented them for the break of 2004 while their full-length LP “The Purest Form”— dropping now—will try to ride them for the rest of the year. -OrganicThoughts.com 04.04.2nr.137 REQUIREDAUDIO CHARIZMA & PEANUTBUTTER WOLF – BIG SHOTS RECORD RELEASE PARTY, STAR SHOES; HOLLYWOOD, CA You gotta agree that ’90s hip hop is already dope. But when you throw DJ Romes, Peanutbutter Wolf, and J-Rocc on tables, the way Stones Throw did, it turns into a 100% live, in your face, heater of a mixtape. Sure any other set of DJs could have done the job but if you want respect with your helping of dope try it the Stonesthrow way. Early ’90s hiphop helped bring out the legends. Pictured below IMPORTTUNER.COM 04 on the tables are DJ Romes of Lootpack, crowd-rocker Peanutbutter Wolf, and J-Rocc. Mik-ill of 88.7 KUCI and hot model friend Ramona figured that Star Shoes drinks would only add to the situation; she was so right. Icy Ice of the World Famous Beat Junkies showed up for support with with his entourage. Charizma’s Sisters came through to provide the presense of their brother. BIG SHOTS - CHARIZMA & PEANUTBUTTER WOLF REVISITED: NOW HERE’S SOMETHING OUTTA STONES THROW THAT’LL BRING A BITTERSWEET SMILE TO YOUR FACE. THE SOUND AND STYLE COME FROM THE DAYS THAT MADE ARTISTS LIKE BRAND NUBIAN AND PETE ROCK SHINE—ALL TRACKS WERE DONE IN THE EARLY 90S. WHY A 10+ STUMBLE FOR A RELEASE? CHARIZMA WAS TO THE WOLF AS BIGGIE WAS TO PUFFY—HIS TRAGIC DEATH IN 1993 BURNED JUST AS DEEPLY. THEIR BATTLES FOR CREATIVE ARTISTRY WERE POINTLESS AT THEIR SIGNED-TO LABEL HOLLYWOOD BASICS (HOME OF ORGANIZED KONFUSION). IT’S INTERSTING TO LISTEN TO UNRELEASED CLASSICS THAT SHOULD HAVE, AND WOULD HAVE, BEEN PLAYED IN HEAVY-ROTATION ANYWAY. MORE INTERESTING IS THE THOUGHT OF DJS ADDING THIS NEWLY RELEASED COLLECTION TO THEIR CURRENT OLD-SCHOOL SET AND RE-INTRODUCING IT TO A CROWD. CHECK OUT THE “MY ADIDAS” SAMPLING ON ICE CREAM TRUCK, THE BRAGGADOCIO ON THE ‘96 SINGLE RELEASE “MY WORLD PREMIERE,” AND THE SPECIAL USE OF OFF-BEAT/ON-BEAT/PAUSE-STYLE ON MY PERSONAL FAVORITE “RED LIGHT, GREEN LIGHT.” SOME MAY BE CROSSED ABOUT THE PRONOUNCED EXPOSURE OF THIS RELEASE. I SAY TO CREATE A LEGEND, SPREAD THE WORD—BUT IN THE SAME BREATH I’D LIKE TO KEEP THIS GOLDMINE A SECRET—ONLY FOR THOSE WORTHY DJS THAT KNOW THE DILLY, RIGHT? STONESTHROW.COM 138.www.importtuner.com