Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Émission du 28 mai 2008

Ce soir à l'émission,
On vous présente Caen Project, Sav Killz et Moodswing. On écoutera finalement le nouvel album de J-Live. En plus, on vous passe des singles de Bekay, Slick Rick et de Supernatural.On vous kick aussi une couple d'autre track underground et old school avec un peu de français. Check this out!

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Album de la semaine: Craig G & Marley Marl - Operation: Take Back Hip Hop (Bien meilleur que le dernier album de MArley Marl. Pour les fans de old school, ramassez ça le 17 juin dans un bac loin de chez vous.)

Pourquoi un album de la semaine qui sort dans 3 semaines? Parce qu'on prend 3 semaines de vacances et on vous revient le 25 juin 2008, pour un spécial de la St-Jean Baptiste!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Émission du 21 mai


Ce soir à l'émission,
On vous fait écouter les nouveaux albums de Rock ( de Boot Camp Click), The Herbaliser, Killah Priest, Giant Panda et de Time Machine. À part ça, on vous présente Topr, Gee Rock et Deep Cave & Factor. En plus, on a du shit de Nappy Roors, J-Live et une couple d'album français, pour se remémorer le bon vieux temps. Manquez pas ça!

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Album de la semaine: Moe Pope & Headnodic - Megaphone (Un album qui vous surprendra par ses mélanges de styles. Manquez pas ça!!)

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Émission du 14 mai 2008


Ce soir à l'émission,
on vous présente The I.M.F, Raashan Ahmad & Frugalis McSpiteful. À part ça, on a du nouveau shit de Masta Ace, un autre album de Keith Murray, un nouvel EP de Atmosphere, des nouvelles sortis de Digital Underground, Kidz in the Hall & Bliss N Eso. On vous revient sur quelques nouveautés des dernières semaines en plus. Manquez pas ça!

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Album de la semaine: Dagha - The Divorce (Du bon shit underground dans le style de Shinsight Trio. Check this out!)

I feel that this album is talking to me a little as I can relate to is so much. Not that I ever got married and divorced but I'm in my mid 20's and looking forward to buying a house and finding that special girl who will eventually have a child with me. I thougth the last girl was the right one for me, but after 3 years she didn't really feel the same way. I see "The Divorce" as me in 5 years if the next relationship blows to bits after going tru the house/kids part, as if Dagha is warning me about those things. Cause this album is pretty much only about his relationship with his past wife, sort of the hip hop version of Marvin Gaye's "Here My Dear". I don't know if all this is true or if he's just a good liar but anyhow he works this concept very well. The production is some of that old school boom bap produced by Insight and DJ Real, with the jazzy type beats and full of scratches quoting stuff about relationships and divorce. Even if all the songs are negative and he's just talking about depressive situations, the album still keeps a "feel good" vibe that makes it very enjoyable. Overall it's a dope album, Dagha has been consistant so far on all his projects and I don't think this is the last we'll hear from him. I'm not too sure if everyone will be able to sit through all this whinning and nagging, but to me it's fresh and original cause I can't really think of any other hip hop album like that. Well maybe Misery Loves Comedy from Louis Logic but even there these are 2 very diferent albums. If your a fan of Insight well there are good chances you will also dig Dagha, as both have similar rhyme styles and beats.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Émission du 7 mai 2008 - Back 4 da Summer

À partir de ce soir et jusqu'au mois d'août, l'émission débutera à 20h30 au lieu de 20h.

Ce soir, on vous présente juste des nouveautés. Tout ce qui est sorti pendant nos 3 semaines de congé. Nouveaux singles de Rza, Busta Rhymes et de Outkast featuring Raekwon, nouveaux albums de Atmosphere, All Natural, 7l & Esoteric, Blueprint, Lyrics Born, Keith Murray et 9th Wonder & Buckshot. À part ça, on vous présente Dagha, Randam Luck, C.R.A.C. Knuckles & Kreative Resource.

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Album de la semaine: The Roots - Rising Down (Je laisse Diction en parler:)

Well this is about to be my most negative 4 star review I ever dropped. At the same time I love and hate this album. I love what ?uest is doing with the production, once again changing his drum style and just going in a direction that The Roots have never been to. I love that dark gutter sound and mixed with those synths from hell it gives the album an incredible sound overall, it's really well executed. I'm dissapointed that they didn't make another album with the Game Theory sound (which in my opinion is the greatest Roots sound so far), but The Roots making the same album twice would break the purpose of the group. We are so far from the sound of Organix/DYWM and even more recent works of Things Fall Apart and Phrenology, even those are "old school" for The Roots now. The major thing that bothers me with the album is the abundance of guests. It seems that on every song there is an unecessary guest. I know they aimed for a "posse" political rap album, but the results are that the songs have no personality. When you have one of the best MC's of all time in your group, you should be letting him rap more. Especially how he murdered the 2 last albums, he just seemed to be getting better and better. It pisses me off to have to hear all these guest rappers, they really come off lazy and really don't push the songs to the next level. Well I feel it's good to hear Mos Def start things up after the depressing intro, but Styles P's presence just fucks up the song with his wack claritin rhymes. I really feel like telling Peedi Peedi to shut the fuck up on "Get Busy", I was feelin him last time around but he just feels out of place here. Even old crew favorites like Dice Raw and Malik B come off a little sloppy, I don't sense the passion they had in the past. The new affiliates from Game Theory also show in abundance, they aren't awful but I don't really like them more than that. The worst guest spot has got to be Wale on "Rising Up", he fucks up a track that could have been an album highligth... but still I kinda love this album cause the production work is so damn nice. I guess I was too greedy with my expectations, I feel that the group could have released a much better album if they had focused harder. For a political album the songs are a little pointless, the whole album feels like a messy affair. Plus you had ?uestlove fronting like this was the best Roots album to date, I had that little expectation in me that maybe it could actually match Game Theory. It's pointless to compare it to that album because Game Theory is just superior in every aspect. Whenever I play the album, there isn't a moment where I'm saying "Shit I can't wait to hear this verse!", there's only "Criminal" that is on the standard classic roots standard. Please ?uestlove before letting someone rap on a Roots album, make sure he's gonna come as tight or better than Black Thougth. Just imagine if Paid in Full had 15 guests spots, it wouldn't be really on the same level. Also next time put more hidden details in those beats, I already feel like I've memorised everything within just a week of listens. Why am I complaining tho, this album is still the shit!