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Artist: AyatollahTitle: Now PlayingRating: 3 1/2 StarsReviewed by: Michael P###### Ayatollah’s an amazing producer, but you can bet he’s got one of the worst record collections you’ve ever seen. It’s probably filled with sh*t he’s never listened to twice, albums made up of 12 horrible songs and then that one track with that four-second soul […]

Reality Check

Artist: JuvenileTitle: Reality CheckRating: 3 1/2 StarsReviewed by: Sidik Fofana Young boys in Middle America request fake gold teeth as stocking stuffers, “Magnolia” is no longer just a flower, and now there are several new and exciting similes to describe the movement of a female’s rear. It’s greatly in part thanks to Juvenile, former hood […]

SubTalk

Artist: SubCon (Sub-Conscious)Title: SubTalkRating: 3 1/2 StarsReviewed by: Henry Adaso Let’s face it…it’s almost impossible for any artist who defies mainstream values to be accepted by the wider Hip-Hop audience (i.e. Little Brother). But New Yorker Sub-Conscious could care less about the mainstream audience. As SubCon’s sophomore album proves, his music is structured to speak […]

Security Screenings

Artist: Prefuse 73Title: Security ScreeningsRating: 3 StarsReviewed by: Dustin Glick Prefuse 73 (Scott Herren) has made a name for himself as a producer of challenging experimental beats. His versatile style lends itself to everything from straight up hip-hop to abstract broken beat. On his latest album, Security Screenings (Warp Records), Prefuse returns with some more […]

Poor People’s Day

Artist: Bigg JusTitle: Poor People’s DayRating: 3 StarsReviewed by: Angus Crawford Those familiar with Bigg Jus, formerly of Company Flow, will not be surprised by the title of his latest album, Poor People’s Day (Mush). However, new listeners will find the title a bit misleading, because the politically charged lyrics expected are too few and […]

Worst Fears Confirmed

Artist: VakillTitle: Worst Fears ConfirmedRating: 4 StarsReviewed by: illseed Darkness is what’s missing from Hip-Hop and that isn’t in reference to the complexion of the rappers doing it. These days, Hip-Hop is one big happy-go-lucky circus of confection, whether your love is killing your own people, doing drugs or just ignoring social issues. Vakill isn’t […]

20/20

Artist: Dilated PeoplesTitle: 20/20Rating: 3 1/2 StarsReviewed by: Max Herman Dilated Peoples have always prided themselves as being artists of expansion, but on their fourth official long-runner, 20/20 (ABB/Capitol), they don’t exactly push the envelope. They do, however, bring the best elements of their Hip-Hop to the forefront, including comprehensible yet razor-sharp rhymes and scorching […]

Sunglasses Is A Must (DVD)

Artist: A-TrakTitle: Sunglasses Is A Must (DVD)Rating: 4 StarsReviewed by: Robert Longfellow No, his claim to fame isn’t being Kanye West’s DJ. Montreal’s A-Trak (Alain Macklovitvh) has been making a fresh sounding mess of cuts, scratches, flares and such since he was barely out of his pre-teens. On Sunglasses Is A Must (DVD/Audio Research), the […]

Eastern Philosophy

Artist: ApathyTitle: Eastern PhilosophyRating: 3 1/2 StarsReviewed by: Jason Newman Apathy’s one of those emcees that always seems to be hanging around the fringes of hip-hop – a guest verse here, a mixtape there – but never gets the shine on his own. With Eastern Philosophy (Babygrande)¸ the Connecticut-based emcee (Yeah, they got emcees too.) […]

Turf War Syndrome

Artist: T-K.A.S.HTitle: Turf War SyndromeRating: 3 1/2 StarsReviewed by: Paine Bay area radio listeners may know T-K.A.S.H. from his radio show, “The Friday Night Vibe.” Others may remember K.A.S.H. from “Pork and Beef” and “Ghetto Manifesto” on The Coup’s re-entry album, Party Music. Now aligned with the revolutionary rap legend Paris, Turf War Syndrome (Guerilla […]

Soft Money

Artist: JelTitle: Soft MoneyRating: 3 1/2 StarsReviewed by: Max Herman Ever since the Bay Area-based collective Anticon released Music For The Advancement of Hip Hop in 1999, countless Hip-Hop circles have written this crew/label off for what has been perceived as blatant elitism. Whether it be Dose One or Pedestrian, these guys have often made […]

Ma’at Mama

Artist: Ursula RuckerTitle: Ma’at MamaRating: 3 1/2 StarsReviewed by: Sidik Fofana Surely you’ve you heard of her. The spoken word sista? Shorty who is down with The Roots? Does it ring a bell now? Though Ursula Rucker is known most potently for her spoken word contributions on Roots’ albums like Do You Want More??? and […]

Ballyhooo

Artist: OmniTitle: BallyhoooRating: 2 1/2 StarsReviewed by: Starrene Rhett It’s safe to say that most artists live in their own world. In some cases, so much so, that the rest of us get lost in the midst of their expression ? take Omni for example. With his third LP, Ballyhoo (Ariel Records), it’s kind of […]

Califormula

Artist: Ellay KhuleTitle: CaliformulaRating: 2 1/2 StarsReviewed by: Jamin Warren Here’s the problem with speed rap: too much is abusive. Yes, rappers have made careers from occasional displays of lyrical speed; think Big Daddy Kane, Percee P, or even Ludacris. But all these rappers exerted quick phrases as part of a larger repertoire of styles […]

DJ Cam Revisited By

Artist: DJ CamTitle: DJ Cam Revisited ByRating: 2 1/2 StarsReviewed by: Dustin Glick French hip-hop aficionado DJ Cam first came on the scene with 1994’s Underground Vibes, which was later repackaged with a live CD and the wonderfully titled Mad Blunted Jazz. This classic debut of thick jazzy beats paved the way for Cam’s successful […]

Timeless

Artist: Sergio MendesTitle: TimelessRating: 3 1/2 StarsReviewed by: Mark Cilantro Remember when Eazy E tried to cash in on the De La Soul craze, post Feet High and Rising? That was when Ruthless Records signed The Atban Klann. A Black cat with dreads, a Filipino dude, and a Pacific Islander; former dancers with a Boho […]