Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Émission du 3 juin 2009

Ce soir à l'émission,

On vous présente The Lyricists, Iron Lyon, Mine Us & DJ Hoppa, Krooks et Unagi. Coté plus connu, vous entendrez une couple de nouveautés dont Sick Jacken, Marco Polo & Torae, Snowgoons avec Savage Brothers & Lord Lhus, 9th Prince, Mr SOS et D-Sisive. On vous mix le tout avec un peu de old school pi une couple de cd que ça fait longtemps vous avez pas écouté.

Download le tout ça maintenant pour être au courant!

Album de la semaine: J-Dilla - Jay Stay Paid

Diction's Review:

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Its Its Its Dilla Dilla Dilla *ring* *ring* *ring*

So it's the time for some posthumous material from Dilla (The Shining doesn't count as it was already completed and meant to be released that way) and as expected this shit is pure fire. It's too bad that we can't get to hear the post-Donuts sound, but that's a little too much ask since Dilla is actually dead... More than 3 years have passed since, time really goes fast. Jay Stay Paid is a collection of beats gathered from his 2004-2005 beat tapes, some of them have some added vocals and the whole thing is mixed by Pete Rock. I was hoping for these beat tapes to get an official release, and while this isn't quite like the original tapes, it most definitely does the job and it's quite a good piece to add to his discography. The good news about it is that there is much material left from the beat tapes that is unused so there could actually be 2 or 3 more albums like this coming later on. I guess there's no need to say that the beats here are great, since his death J Dilla has been elevated to legendary status with his name now being put up next to the other great hip hop producers. It did take his death for his work to get noticed, but since that day I feel that there has been a shift in production styles as more producers are catching up on his advanced sound. You cannot expect from this album to create "the future", but even if this material is 4-5 years old, it feels totally fresh and it's still ahead of what most producers are doing. It's really one great beat after another great beat... the only thing that bothers me is some of the guests feel a little not needed, but there's really not much to complain. Who would have thought that a dead producer would release the best hip hop album of 2009?

2 comments:

Louis, Gro et Diction said...

Sick Jacken ft Ill Bill & Q-Unique Black Metal Born in LA

Illy Generation Y Long Story Short
Marco Polo & Torae Double Barrel Double Barrel
Mine Us & DJ Hoppa two step Day By Day
The Lyricists Transmittin Live Transmittin Live EP
J-Dilla ft Lil Fame Blood Sport Jay Stay Paid

Krooks Ca fait Longtemps single HHQC
Showme ft Monk-E & Kenlo Moines Guerriers Armes d'instructions massives
9th Prince The Writer Prince of New York
Busdriver Me-Time Jhelli Beam
Snowgoons ft Savage Brothers & Lord Lhus Pray Hard A fist in the thought

Mr SOS What's MK Ultra How i learned to stop worrying and love the bomb
Wyclef Jean Sang Fezi The Carnival
Iron Lyon ft Craig G Boom Bap Time Capsule
2pac All Bout u All Eyez on me
D-Sisive ft 9th Uno & Little Vic I see Let the Children Die
High N Mighty ft Eminem The last Hit Home Field Advantage
Brad Strut Believe Fallout Shelter EP

Superstar Quamallah 1993 shit Invisible Man

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