Stink Zone
Venice Beach

November 28, 2003

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GRIP GRAND   Welcome To Broakland
Grip Grand shows a versatility and finesse with his music that bespeaks a solid command of hip hop. Grip Grand is a fully developed character who tackles a wide range of topics with ease. Lots of vitality and free expression. Touches of Little Brother. Smidgeons of J-Zone. Flashes of Edan. Traces of Murs. A hint of M.F. Doom. Major talent right off the bat. Low budget environments. Low budget and very minimalistic. Bridges the style gaps. Some familiar samples and breaks, but it's all good. This is modern folk music. The real shit.
TRIPLE THREAT   The Listening
Isn't it nice when the DJs can get a little credit? Usually, skratch deejay albums are wack (see just about every skratch album). But the Triple Threat deejays come correct by doing what comes naturally... blurring the line between the many styles of independent hip hop. This is My Vinyl Weighs A Ton x3! What else would you expect from Bay Area residents Shortkut, Vinroc, and Apollo. Cameos from Rob Swift, Roc Raida, Talib Kweli, Main Flow, Black Thought, Planet Asia, Souls Of Mischief, Zion I, Ridgi Gong, and Roc Roo makes this an all-star venture. "The Cipha" featuring Rob Swift and Roc Raida is definitely the hightlight, as they slice and dice some meaty chunks of music. Solid turntablist constructions and destructions. Some of this shit is so damn professional, you gotta wonder how the radio can sleep on it!
LITTLE BROTHER   The Listening
It's funny, cos I always thought Slum Village sounded like Tribe Called Quest. Along comes Little Brother, and there is no question of the comparison with Slum Village. Little Brother is similar to Slum Village on both the production and vocal tip. Yet Little Brother seems to take a much broader perspective on things. Phonte, Big Pooh, 9th Professor make the most sublimely pure hip hop of the moment that be. Little Brother's current popularity is a certainly a phenomenon for a no-gimmicks, non-posturing group. My prediction is that Little Brother will be the next crossover success like Jurassic 5 and Dilated Peoples. ABB does it again!
STRICT FLOW   Without Further Ado
Strict Flow got a lot of props for its "People On Lock" 12". But who could have anticipated such a solid debut full-length?? Strict Flow sound like seasoned veterans on Without Further Ado. "PA's Finest pt. 1" is the "Super Brooklyn" of Pittsburgh, PA. At the Stink Zone, comparisons between Little Brother and Strict Flow seem appropriate. Both of these totally independent groups have a sound that has the mass appeal and sophistication of top 40 radio. But like Little Brother, Strict Flow clearly has the passion of the underground. Above all else, Strict Flow make very dope and totally consisted hip hop. This album is solid.

MURS   The End Of The Beginning
MURS has had possibly the longest hibernation period ever witnessed in hip hop history. From his begninnings as a Living Legend to his signing with international sensation label Def Jux. MURS has positioned himself as the superstar everyman: he is humble... yet his skill are undeniable. Some of the album is funky like Funkadelic (check "Happy Pillz") and other parts are uplifting ("God's Work"). Moments of mediocrity creep in on tracks such as "The Scuffle." But the experimentation is undeniable. This album is a production zeitgeist, utilizing the choppiness and asymetirc beats that have defined artists from Co-Flow to Zion I to Prefuse 73. Def Jux has kidnapped and brainwashed a West Coast Legend. Problem is, it has resulted in one of the best hip hop albums of the year.
DEAD PREZ   Turn Off The Radio
Dead Prez made a bold public statement with Let's Get Free. How funny, then, that this mish-mash independent compilation/collection outshines their Loud Records debut. Let's Get Free fit the bill of a major label album with 2 or 3 truly outstanding tracks. Turn Off The Radio is the personal after-party of Let's Get Free with an open-mic and drum circle and did you see Dead Prez in White Boys??? That's what I'm talkin' about! Dead Prez sounds really close to the speakers on this one. And how about those classic song remakes like Notorious B.I.G.'s "Juicy" or Black Rob's "Woah." Dead Prez prove they have the upper-hand, regardless of record contracts with some of capitalism's finest.
SUPERNATURAL   The Lost Freestyle Files
How fitting that this is Supernatural's not-so-proper full-length debut. Supernat's career is the rightful ruler, denied the fame his talent affords. The Michael Jordan of freestyle rap. Mainstream hip hop never caught the Supernat bug. He is too raw. How fitting that Supernat's debut makes no intention of overlooking his freestyles, and in fact makes them the showcase of the album. This is the way it was meant to be! Supernat in his element: Supernat in a variety of spontaneous situations. The question, of course, is how often is the studio material actually a freestyle.
MURS & SLUG   Felt: A Tribute To Christina Ricci
Every generation has its Rasputins and Marquis de Sades. Early 21st Century America has Mr. Dibbs. Skratch-based albums like 30th Song are for the hardcore hip hop fan only. You can't come into it with all those assumptions about music. This is b-boy muzak from a twisted future. Those smitten with this one, will be sure to enjoy the Presage Outer Limits LP that Dibbs made awhile back. It's not easy to find... and that is why you are a hardcore hip hop fan. And for those hardcore Dibbs fans... be sure to check out the revealing Skratchapuncture video. Ouch!
BUSDRIVER (of Project Blowed) & RADIOINACTIVE   The Weather
Busdriver has established himself as the leading avant hip hop vocalist. Busdriver is not merely an emcee. He is the host and the main act. He is a freak show. No matter how bad it is... you gotta look. This is the slugdy mess at the bottom of hip hop. This is where the dead muck becomes natural gas. This is like hip hop biology and geology. Someone has to do the dirty work. Bus Driver has made it his work. But, no, seriously... this album is terrible. Bus Driver can rap to anything.


Posted by Eric on November 28, 2003 02:38 PM
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DEPARTMENTS
00 DISCOGRAPHIES
M.F. Doom
Madlib
Mixmaster Mike
Dr. Oop aka Droop Capone

01 HIP HOP OUTLETS
Dance 360, back that ass up
Dance 360
VH1 And It Stopped, finally
VH1 Please Stop! Part 3-5
VH1 Don't Stop! Part 2
VH1 Don't Stop! Part One
VH1 And You Don't Stop
Wake Up Show Sells Out
Wake Up Show On MTV
Wake Up Show 2003
Friday Night Flavas
Hip Hop Babylon
keystyling inna keystyle
The Wake Up Show Is Back!
MTV Freestyle Battle
thanks to hiphopmusic.com

02 HIP HOP AUDIO
Hip Hop Album Reviews 2005
R.A. Rugged Man Interview
Hip Hop Charts 2004
Hip Hop Charts 2003
Naptron Tops The Charts

03 HIP HOP ISSUES
Ghostface Hates Jews
Ludacris Loves Bill O'Reilly
How to be un Rapero
Dizzee Rascal vs. Music
Defari disses Aesop Rock
Colombian Hip Hop
Simon Boswell Can't Rap
Remixes: Nas, MF Doom
Jin: Amazing Asian Rapper
Gay Hip Hop Exposed!
Wake Up Christian Rappers!
Hip Hop Special Education
Hip Hop Industry History
Hip Hop Blasphemy pt. 1

04 HIP HOP WRITERS
Jeff Chang, 5¢ per page
Alec Bemis is a Believer!
Hip-Hop Story by Heru Ptah
Jon Caramanica Can't Write
O-Dub Stole My Idea
In Defense Of The Critic
Mansbach Welcomes Pity
Hip Hop Holy Trinity 2003
ATTN: Adam Mansbach
Hip Hop Intelligentsia Is Me

05 MISC MUSIC
Viva Hispano-ragga!
Story of Jamaican Music
Lee Perry
The Blues & Modern Music
Hip Hop Is Reggae Music

06 CREATIVE WRITING
Broken Pencil: Semination
Indymedia Stole My Writing
Summer Book Break
Deodorant = Denial
Solipsist Soliloquy
Accutane Babes

07 SOCIAL DEVIANCE
I'm A Changed Man
Terrorist Hunting Permit
Race is an Illusion
All Hail Alia Sabur
Attack of the Psycho Bosses
Can I See Some ID?
Eat Your Blues Away
Abigail & Brittany Hensel
Pornography Brain Dev 101
Psychological Bling Bling
Crips vs Bloods: Turk Style
Shock The Monkey
Christians Outwork Atheists
Cannibalism As Art?

08 POLITICS
Hersh: Iran, Pentagon, CIA
Al Qaeda Is A Bogeyman
Making A Killing
Damn Generous Europeans
Karl Rove vs Machiavelli
Ward Connerly, Multiracist
Afghan Opium Production
Secret Service v. Bob Dylan
Iraq Deaths: Saddam vs. U.S.
Noam Chomsky On The Draft
The Nation: Election 2004
Harper's: Election 2004
Greg Palast Election 2004
U.S. Economics Lesson
Michael Ruppert on activism
Nothin' but a Visa Thang
Life According To Bush
George W. Bush
John Kerry
Tavis Smiley Presents...
Aristide Kidnapped?
Haiti: Is U.S. backing rebels?
Oppression Olympics
Aristide Should Stay in Haiti
Haiti Alternative News
Skull & Bones: Kerry, Bush
JFK Assassination & Media
Copyrights Are For Sissies
Eastern Western Philosophy
Affirmative Action Relaxin'
mp3 = end of mediocrity

09 BULLSHIT
Louis Farrakhan Loves Jews
Very Worst Scenario
NoRace.org
Myth of Che Guevara
Use The Force... Get $1M
Terrorism Futures Market
Strom Thurmond + butt sex
How The World Will End
The Earth Is Flat... Again

10 MOVIES & TV
Andrei Rublev
Life After Death Movies
Sci-fi Movie History
Most Extreme Elimination
20 Crazy People Movies
Baghdad Bob v. CNN
MOVIE: Office Space

11 ART & GRAPHICS
Hip Hop Graphic Design
Fuck Graphic Design
Hip Hop vs. Graphic Design
Hip Hop & Design

12 VEGETARIANISM
How to be a Vegetarian p.1

13 QUESTION OF THE DAY
Smart Serf / Rich Bastard
Executions on Pay-per-view

14 SEARCH TERM POETRY
vegetarian diet for dogs
psychosynthetic
extraterrestrial ancestry
funk and disorderly
eating bones
Knucklehead Zoo
paradox of purpose
dead celebrity status
happiness is fleeting

15 HIP HOP FREESTYLES
R.A. Rugged Man Freestyles
Herc, Caz, Busy, Melle
MC Supernatural & Scratch
Kanye West Freestyles

16 HIP HOP MIXES
Solid Steel Radio
DJ Nuts Cultura Copia Mix
J-Rocc Mixes
Rick James Tribute Mix

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