Straight from the Ghetto - News on HipHop, pt. 9
Oakland-based one-man HipHop-band Hawney Troof is about to release their 6-track E.P. "Community" on february 10th on the Retard Disco-imprint, which is that HipHop as the infamous Beastie Boys were back in the good old days of their first albums. There's a lot of weirdo sample-madness going on here clearly refering to the BB's kind of humour, some redneck banjo-playing as well and they even deliver a strange cover version of Björk Gudmundsdottir's track "It's In Our Hands". File under: artsy.
Mobb Deep are teaming up with the likes of 50 Cent and Nate Dogg for their new 12" "Have A Party" on G-Unit/Interscope, which is to be working the dancefloors well due to a monotonous beat bouncing and a repetetive guitar sample running straightforward from beginning to end. The excessive use of this sample is at the same time a bit annoying, so the the track can't be played out too often before it's getting on my nerves. The chorus is a bit cheesy, too so I'd rate this one - taken from the soundtrack of 50 Cent's "Get Rich Or Die Trying" - as a 5 or 6 on a 10 point scale.
March 10th sees the release of Trick-Trick's 12" "Welcome 2 Detroit" on Motown Records, which will cause massive destruction on every HipHop-related dancefloor. Produced by Eminem, which is also featured on vocal duty here, this tune is a dark, slow banger with a kind of sci-fi melody that also fits well into a Grime set and some clikking sounds stating clearly that this is gangstah business. Chekkit!
Mobb Deep are teaming up with the likes of 50 Cent and Nate Dogg for their new 12" "Have A Party" on G-Unit/Interscope, which is to be working the dancefloors well due to a monotonous beat bouncing and a repetetive guitar sample running straightforward from beginning to end. The excessive use of this sample is at the same time a bit annoying, so the the track can't be played out too often before it's getting on my nerves. The chorus is a bit cheesy, too so I'd rate this one - taken from the soundtrack of 50 Cent's "Get Rich Or Die Trying" - as a 5 or 6 on a 10 point scale.
March 10th sees the release of Trick-Trick's 12" "Welcome 2 Detroit" on Motown Records, which will cause massive destruction on every HipHop-related dancefloor. Produced by Eminem, which is also featured on vocal duty here, this tune is a dark, slow banger with a kind of sci-fi melody that also fits well into a Grime set and some clikking sounds stating clearly that this is gangstah business. Chekkit!
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