Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Émission du 24 septembre 2008

Ce soir à l'émission,
On vous fait écouter des nouveautés que vous attendiez peut-être... Heltah Skeltah, Dr. Dooom, Hell Razah, Beat Konducta et Termanology. À part de cela, on vous présente Butta Verses, Justis, Payz Play et DJ K.O. On vous passe aussi une couple de classiques et un album de la semaine qui varge trop. Finalement, D-Shade, ce sera pour le mois d'octobre.

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Album de la semaine : Heltah Skeltah - D.I.R.T. (Voir descripteur ci-dessus ^^)


Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Émission du 17 septembre - La Rentrée 2008


Ce soir à l'émission,
On a plein de stock pour la Rentrée 2008. On vous présente Nomis, Storyville, Johnson & jonson, The Loyalists, The Camp et St/mic. On vous passe aussi des singles de C-Rayz Walz & Kosha Dillz, The Beatnuts et de DJ Numark feat The Pharcyde. En plus, on vous passe les nouveaux albums de Chub-E Pelletier, Trek Life & Oddisee, Dj Design, Ill Bill et de Dj Muggs & Planet Asia.

La semaine prochaine (24 septembre), on reçoit D-Shade avant son départ en France. Manquez pas ça!

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Album de la semaine: DJ Revolution - King of the Decks (Du bon hip hop underground avec plein de scratch et des bons featurings, Check this out!)

Diction's Review:

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Ah the DJ... With each passing year, it seems like the DJ seems to be less and less part of the hip hop culture. When is the last time you heard scratches on a mainstream single? If it wasn't for underground hip hop keeping the basics alive, there wouldn't anyone putting scratches in their hip hop. Turntablism seemed to be a pretty big thing back in the late 90's, but that also slowly died down and I can't remember the last album of pure scratching that I listened to. It's a good thing that we have DJ Revolution to keep the art of scratching alive as he showcases more than enough on his new album. The album is a producer with featurings concept but every track has DJ Revolution scratching his ass off. The beats have a traditional "boom bap" sound, giving the album a really "back to the basics" feel. It's not really that original, but it's good to have some of that good ol' hip hop like we used to have and it's cool with all these guests and scratches. The battle with Spinbad at the end is particularly entertaining. It's not really one of the essential albums to get in 2008, but I can't say that it wasn't fun listening to this so it's at least worth checkin' out.