Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Émission du 30 septembre 2009

Ce soir à l'émission,

On a une soirée très chargée pour vous. Premièrement, on fête le jour de notre 5e anniversaire officiel à Choq.fm!! POur l'occasion, on vous présente Nine High, MuzeOne, Snak the Ripper et Dumbfounded & Dj Zo. Coté nouveauté, Del & Tame One, Crown City Rockers, J-Rawls & John Robinson, Freestyle Professors, Qwel & Maker et Scribbling Idiots. Soyez des nôtres

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Album de la semaine: Oh No - Ethiopium

Diction's review: @@@1/2


Well I think it must be said that Oh No simply can't do no wrong, but damn I was hyped as fuck for this release expecting a possible classic like Dr No's Oxperiment but it's not really as tight as that. But it's still tight don't get it wrong, it's just not mindblowing as the idea could have been. See this time around the choice of samples is Ethiopia. Now for those who listen to African music, most of y'all know that the ethiopiques series is the absolute shit, the country has a very deep and varied musical scene. Kanye already used one sample from there for Common's "The Game" and it turned out pretty good... But you know just the thought of Oh No using some Mulatu Astatke or Mahmoud Ahmed gave me goosebumps and shit. The possibilities where just endless for this project but in the end it just doesn't hit the retarded status that I hoped for. It's funny being a little disappointed with what I consider a very good album, there is absolutely nothing wrong with this album and it's tight for sure. Oh No for the past few years has really started to build up his own unique sound and while he still isn't that far from his brother Madlib, both are really starting to go in their own paths. One of the things I like the most about Oh No is his drum sounds, he really does it well and it's always innovative. He keeps it dope without never really hitting the 90's cliches. I guess I just over-hyped myself to this project and that's my own fault, but still this is definitely worth checking out and Oh No remains a leading producer in hip hop.

2 comments:

Louis, Gro et Diction said...

Del The Funky Homosapien & Tame One Flashback Single

J Rawls & John Robinson It's Jay Are The 1960s Jazz Revolution Again
Scribbling Idiots Heads Up Idiomatic 2
Snak The Ripper You Cant Hide Feat Ra The Rugged Man Sex Machine CDR
Nine High Fugs Need Hugs (Prod. M Phazes) Nine High
Dumbfoundead And DJ Zo Favorite Song (ft. VerBS and Open Mic Eagle) Fun With Dumb

Qwel and Maker Back Stage Pass So Be It
Muzeone Decypher (Ft. Braille, Alert, Steven Levite, Young Joshua) The Back Burner EP
Freestyle Professors Confuse A Few Feat. Lord Finesse Gryme Tyme
Crown City Rockers Break The Day After Forever
Gage One One dead Angel (12 jewelz remix) single
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Kevlaar 7 ft Killah Priest The prelude Unbutton your holsters
2bal Ou est mon gang? Mapassa
Apathy Money Orientated Wanna Snuggle
Common Food for funk One it'll all make sense
Urthboy Spitshine Spitshine

Kasabian ft Gift of Gag, Lateef, Lyrics Born Take Aim Lyrics Born Variety Show season 2
J-Zone Fuck You pay me Sick of being Rich
Phoenix da icefire Spiritual Scrolls Baptism Under Fire

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