Ce soir à l'émission,
On vous fait écouter un EP japonais de Ed O.G. & The Bulldogs qui vient de ressortir sous forme d'album aux États-Unis. On vous fait aussi écouter Inverse, les remix de Percee P, Substantial et U.G.K. qui ont ressorti leur premier album gratuitement sous forme digitale. On vous passe aussi plein de underground old school Wu-Tang shit que ça fait longtemps que vous avez pas entendu. Wu-Tang again? Ah yeah... again & again!
Download tout maintenant!
Album de la semaine: Connie Price & The Keystones - Tell Me Something (Un album funk à saveur hip hop avec plein de featurings qui faut pas que vous manquiez. Check this out)
Diction's review
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I always wanted to check out this group's debut album ever since I found out they where all over Madlib's Sound Direction LP. I still haven't got around to listening to their debut but this new album is a very nice way to kick things off in 2008. Connie Price & the Keystones are among this new wave of "funk-revival" bands that stay true to the original sounds of funk music. I can't really compare it to their first LP yet, but one obvious difference is the presence of rappers on almost every single track. Tha band brings the funk while the rappers rap. It could almost be considered as a hip hop album since the beats have a strong hip hop feel, but then funk and hip hop always been related. The rappers do a decent job but the one who steals the show is Big Daddy Kane on the opening track "Across the Board". To put it plain and simple, he totally kills that beat and it makes me wonder when we will finally get another BDK album. The album is a little short at 32 minutes but it's only filled with dopeness so the small length doesn't really matter. Funk and hip hop fans don't miss out on this one!
On vous fait écouter un EP japonais de Ed O.G. & The Bulldogs qui vient de ressortir sous forme d'album aux États-Unis. On vous fait aussi écouter Inverse, les remix de Percee P, Substantial et U.G.K. qui ont ressorti leur premier album gratuitement sous forme digitale. On vous passe aussi plein de underground old school Wu-Tang shit que ça fait longtemps que vous avez pas entendu. Wu-Tang again? Ah yeah... again & again!
Download tout maintenant!
Album de la semaine: Connie Price & The Keystones - Tell Me Something (Un album funk à saveur hip hop avec plein de featurings qui faut pas que vous manquiez. Check this out)
Diction's review
@@@1/2
I always wanted to check out this group's debut album ever since I found out they where all over Madlib's Sound Direction LP. I still haven't got around to listening to their debut but this new album is a very nice way to kick things off in 2008. Connie Price & the Keystones are among this new wave of "funk-revival" bands that stay true to the original sounds of funk music. I can't really compare it to their first LP yet, but one obvious difference is the presence of rappers on almost every single track. Tha band brings the funk while the rappers rap. It could almost be considered as a hip hop album since the beats have a strong hip hop feel, but then funk and hip hop always been related. The rappers do a decent job but the one who steals the show is Big Daddy Kane on the opening track "Across the Board". To put it plain and simple, he totally kills that beat and it makes me wonder when we will finally get another BDK album. The album is a little short at 32 minutes but it's only filled with dopeness so the small length doesn't really matter. Funk and hip hop fans don't miss out on this one!
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