Ce soir à l'émission,
On vous présente Rabbi Darkside, Muja Messiah, Esh the Monolith et Lakonic. On vous passe aussi du nouveau de Onyx, NYGz & cie, Brooklyn Academy et Esham. On vous passe aussi une couple de vieux albums comme du Kool G Rap, Live & Let Die.
Download le shit ici!
Album de la semaine: Moka Only - Clap Trap (tiré de sa série d'album qui sort cette année. Des bonne petites tracks! Check this out)
Nous serons de retour autour du 24 septembre!
Diction's review
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Well considering that no one gave a fuck about 2007's Vermillion except me, I guess I can consider myself a Moka Only fan. I really don't mind his abstract laid-back delivery, it's rather fresh and unique to me. Yeah sometimes it sounds like he's just mumbling out his words but it works perfectly on this type of production. Moka Only is a very underated producer, he puts out so much work a year and he's not stuck up on that old "90's" sound even if he's a veteran from that era. His beats could easily pass off as the newest Oh No or Madlib productions, it's totally up to date with the sounds that I'm digging currently. This "Clap Trap" follows a concept of short songs where none of the 22 songs are longer than 2:22 minutes and it works well as he's just throwing one idea after the other. I wasn't even sure if I dug this on my first spin but something just clicked on that 2nd spin and I'm really diggin it. I think it's cause I wasn't playing loud enough, there's more details in the beats to be unveiled when you turn that shit up. As usual people are gonna nitpick shit against Moka, so I'm totally prepared to be the only one giving this album props. But really it's the shit!
On vous présente Rabbi Darkside, Muja Messiah, Esh the Monolith et Lakonic. On vous passe aussi du nouveau de Onyx, NYGz & cie, Brooklyn Academy et Esham. On vous passe aussi une couple de vieux albums comme du Kool G Rap, Live & Let Die.
Download le shit ici!
Album de la semaine: Moka Only - Clap Trap (tiré de sa série d'album qui sort cette année. Des bonne petites tracks! Check this out)
Nous serons de retour autour du 24 septembre!
Diction's review
@@@1/2
Well considering that no one gave a fuck about 2007's Vermillion except me, I guess I can consider myself a Moka Only fan. I really don't mind his abstract laid-back delivery, it's rather fresh and unique to me. Yeah sometimes it sounds like he's just mumbling out his words but it works perfectly on this type of production. Moka Only is a very underated producer, he puts out so much work a year and he's not stuck up on that old "90's" sound even if he's a veteran from that era. His beats could easily pass off as the newest Oh No or Madlib productions, it's totally up to date with the sounds that I'm digging currently. This "Clap Trap" follows a concept of short songs where none of the 22 songs are longer than 2:22 minutes and it works well as he's just throwing one idea after the other. I wasn't even sure if I dug this on my first spin but something just clicked on that 2nd spin and I'm really diggin it. I think it's cause I wasn't playing loud enough, there's more details in the beats to be unveiled when you turn that shit up. As usual people are gonna nitpick shit against Moka, so I'm totally prepared to be the only one giving this album props. But really it's the shit!