Ce soir à l'émission,
On vous fait écouter les nouveaux albums de LMNO & Yann Kesz, Outerspace, Peanut Butter Wolf, Cradle Orchestra et Souls of Mischief. En plus, on vous présente A.L., Fresh Espresso, Cambatta, Kitty & Pugz Atom & Rashid Hadee. En plus, on commence notre rétrospective de 2009 on vous kick une couple de classiques old school.
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Album de la semaine: Mr. Chops - For Pete's Sake
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Instrumental hip hop covering instrumental hip hop? What the fuck? Yeah... and the weirdest thing about it is that it actually works. Mr. Chop (who's a name I don't know much about, but he's got some producing credits on the last MF Doom album) reworks some of the classic Pete Rock beats and makes something totally new out of them. Most of the time it's even hard to recognize what song he's covering (well not looking at the song titles and all), they usually have the same common sample but he just goes totally elsewhere with it. Have to love this mans drums, really hard and dark, there isn't a single beat on the album that doesn't hit the spot. Of course most of them aren't touching the originals, but then again what does, it doesn't really matter cause I never get the feeling that I should be listening to Pete Rock instead of this. Mr. Chop really succeeded at trying out this innovative concept, I'm sure Pete Rock himself would be proud of the end results of this record... One of the good instrumental joints of the year, definitely worth getting.
On vous fait écouter les nouveaux albums de LMNO & Yann Kesz, Outerspace, Peanut Butter Wolf, Cradle Orchestra et Souls of Mischief. En plus, on vous présente A.L., Fresh Espresso, Cambatta, Kitty & Pugz Atom & Rashid Hadee. En plus, on commence notre rétrospective de 2009 on vous kick une couple de classiques old school.
Download le show!
Album de la semaine: Mr. Chops - For Pete's Sake
@@@1/2
Instrumental hip hop covering instrumental hip hop? What the fuck? Yeah... and the weirdest thing about it is that it actually works. Mr. Chop (who's a name I don't know much about, but he's got some producing credits on the last MF Doom album) reworks some of the classic Pete Rock beats and makes something totally new out of them. Most of the time it's even hard to recognize what song he's covering (well not looking at the song titles and all), they usually have the same common sample but he just goes totally elsewhere with it. Have to love this mans drums, really hard and dark, there isn't a single beat on the album that doesn't hit the spot. Of course most of them aren't touching the originals, but then again what does, it doesn't really matter cause I never get the feeling that I should be listening to Pete Rock instead of this. Mr. Chop really succeeded at trying out this innovative concept, I'm sure Pete Rock himself would be proud of the end results of this record... One of the good instrumental joints of the year, definitely worth getting.
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Outerspace Blowin up da spot A tribute to Gangstarr
Peanut Butter Wolf & Charizma Raquel Straight to the tape
Cambatta Smooth Flight ft Torae The visionnary
Puz Atom & Rashid Hadee Soundin Like Stormy
Souls of Mischief Dead man walking Montezuma's Revenge
A.L. New Level ft B-Dez & Konkwest A.L.most there
Fresh Espresso Diamond Pistols Glamour
LMNO & Yann Kesz Just Want you Devilish Dandruff With Holy Shampoo
Madchild of Swollen Members Dickhead Battle Axe Exclusives(Bootleg)
Emskee (Aya Ishii (from Cradle Orchestra) Trust World Aurora Collection
Braille And Symbolyc One That's My Word Feat. Theory Hazit & Rob Swift Cloud Nineteen
Xl Middleton Middle Class Blues Middle Class Blues
Dela I Say Peace Feat. J-Live Changes of Atmosphere
Smooth Current Disbelievers Clear The Way feat. Insight Maintain The Focus
Blaq Poet What's The Deal? Tha Blaqprint
Public Enemy You're gonna get yours YO! Bum Rush the show
Brother Ali Little Rodney The truth is here
DOOM Anglez ft Tony Starks Born like this
Thebreax The Greatest REstocked
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