Monday, 1 December 2014

Jam Baxter - So We Ate Them Whole



  Not long after releasing the Fresh Flesh ep, Jam Baxter is back with a full solo album produced by Chemo, So We Ate Them Whole. This release tells the story of Baxters highs and lows on his surreal journey through the past year. Most of you will be familiar with Jams previous work from groups like Contact Play and Dead Players and previous albums such as Rinse Out Friday and Gruesome Features. Jam Baxter manages to achieve the impossible by elevating his already high standard even further showing how even the best can still evolve. Using a distinct style of lyricism, cleverly layered like watching a film for the second or third time and finding details within details that may have been missed the first time around, generally enhancing and enriching the overall experience. Throughout all of Jam Baxters'work, this use of clever language and story telling has been a main factor into the appeal towards audiences and artists who enjoy a putting a little more thought into the listening process.

  This is an album that demands your attention. Not due to it being inflated or hard to follow, but because there is literally so much depth to his writing and deliverance that it has to be absorbed fully by the listener; and our interpretations will never do this incredible release justice.... but we will try.





 Wings Cost Extra opens the album with atmospheric sounds building slowly into a very DJ Shadow-esque drum beat, nice work from Chemo on production to start this epic and versatile release. Jam injects his vivid vocab as he articulates his journey through a grim landscape.
 "Disembodied  heads in dusty corners, headless bodies inject liquor directly into their organs.
The never ending crux of a very strange performance, the beauty's in the gutters, this entire world is flawless."

 Track 2, Caravan switches the vibe almost instantly with a broken, snare heavy drum track, allowing a more aggressive Jam Baxter to flow and unleash his raw energy all over the track. A nice contrast between the chilled flute samples and Baxters' rowdier deliverance is cinematic and if your not already hooked by this point, then there is clearly something wrong.




 Bringing the vibe down to a more ambient, personal level, Incoming starts with creepy guitar samples and even creepier low-fi vocals (maybe?), enhancing a feeling of a nightmare-state; using his descriptive tongue to almost slap the blood in your face. This track is the second on the album to get an official video.









  Leash was the first single to be released off of the album, and is accompanied by a twisted video to further intensify the graphic nature of the track. The beat boasts elements of trap, dub and 50's horror sound effects. Long sub shots and a tight snare reign throughout, swallowed whole by Baxter as he spews an impeccable flow that increases in pace and savagery, only to ease you back down again. A perfect promo for the album and shows just how willing Jam is to experiment with new sounds.
  Leash (Cont.) is track 5 and from the get go, Chemo has laid a landscape of sound reminiscent of a western showdown and although the beat is distinctly different from the preceding track, it manages to almost become a reflection of it. Packing a similar flow which switches from laid back to full on aggy, Jam smashes this one with his trademark fashion of razor sharp wit and brutally tight execution.




  Eulogy is an absolute banger from start to finish and is contender for our favorite off the album. Chemo lays a hypnotic beat for Jam Baxter to unleash some of his best work to date. Personally we were lucky enough to catch these bars during the High Focus Records 4th Birthday Party where during an interlude Jam performed an acapella that we were stoked to hear made it on the album. It was then dropped on his SBTV Skooled By Bars feature, which we have provided above. We could quote this track all day and found ourselves pulling the track back over and over, not for clarity, just because we wanted to hear the bars again.

  Staples is another example of how experimenting with sound can create moods that compliment the themes of the lyrics and elevate its overall product to a new height of visceral sonic disposition.
This is carried on through to Husk, which presents us a melodic steel drum intro, adding a percussive element to layer over a laid back, minimalistic beat and a sub heavy bass-line.
"You aint the same at all, melt down and face the wall. The young child chewin his leg with those pendulous eyesballs makes you crawl like, What's the price on the eighth? Your star prize awaits, let it prise your face apart. How does that blood in your saliva taste?"  Baxters ability to create head bending images is on full display, the insane amount of content he manages to fit into one track would take any other artist an entire album and he uses every opportunity to make every word and sentence count.


  Everything has a glitchy-electro beat and deep spacey chords with bass stabs to boot. Combine this with creepy demon-like overlays of some of Baxters bars and the raw lyrics makes this one feel slightly darker. Intended or not, we like it.
  Vines starts with an eerie intro followed promptly by the most beautifully ambient beat we've heard in a while and Jam is simply hypnotic throughout this one.
  Upping the ante with his vocal delivery on Clockwork with a more merciless approach, each bar cutting deep and leaving its mark. Chemos finished product gives the listener elements of suspense, similar to that of watching a horror movie where clever use of sound effects can be used to make whats happening on the screen seem more intense.  


  The is so much to like about Menu. The slow winding start, Dirty Dike, great beat, Dirty Dike, Baxters bars and Dirty Dike. We love anything that features both of these artists, and you gotta hand it to Chemo for crafting a beat so hench it can support them both. We love how there is a delay in the bass drop during Jams verse and how it builds during Dikes bars. There is just something about Jam and Dike that works so well, and we would love to see an entire album by the two of them at some point in the future. If anyone can keep up with Jams high caliber performance its Dike, so it kinda makes sense that he is the only feature emcee on the album. We gotta lot of love for this one and it is sure to be a highlight of the album for many.


  Fantastic Man begins with a trippy intro where on an auditory level, there is a lot going on, before dropping with an old school style break. With humor peppered throughout, this is a nice way to bring the intensity of the album down to a more chilled plain of sound allowing the final track, Breakfast to play us out. This track is another highlight for us as it shows how diverse Chemos production is by bringing something completely different to the table than everything that preceded it. Jams adaptability over any beat is why he is the rising force that he is, commanding every bar and turning everything he touches into pure gold.

  Your opinion may differ to ours in many instances, from the sounds featured to the themes and content of Jams lyrics. But that is what makes Jams work so interesting and relevant to so many people. One thing we can all agree on though, is that this feature confirms to all of us what we already know, Jam Baxter is pushing the envelope and evidently, the scene into a new level of thinking and word smithing. Truly, Baxter is at the top of his game and when all is said and done, will have left a massive imprint of the UK hip hop scene fore years to come.

  You know the drill. By this album!!!!!





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Reviewed by NDLC and Double S
 


 



Thursday, 6 November 2014

The Mouse Outfit need a bus!


One of our favourite UK Hip Hop bands "The Mouse Outfit" have started a Kickstarter  campaign to raise money for a tour bus. The nine piece hip hop group released their debut album "Escape Music" back in 2013 and have been busy touring and getting ready to drop a new album. The kickstarter page gives you the chance to donate money towards the bus and receive a nice reward for taking part. Depending on how much you donate you can pick up exclusive T Shirts, Sweatshirts, Pictures, CDs and lots more.

Here is Dr Syntax to explain why they need the bus.

 
So make sure you check out the kickstarter page from the link bellow and get yourself some exclusive stuff while helping out the group get a bus for the next tour. "Escape Music" is still a personal favourite here at Locality Reviews and the live shows are next level, trust us. We look forward to hopefully hearing some new material from The Mouse Outfit soon.

Kickstarter-Tour bus for The Mouse Outfit

Facebook - The Mouse Outfit

Twitter The Mouse Outfit

Power - Sparkz and Truthos Mufasa - NEW SINGLE

Live @ Boom Bap 2012

Blaze It Up - Sparkz

Every Single Time - Dr Syntax



Tuesday, 21 October 2014

New(ish) Releases- DJ Shadow, Ramson Badbonez, Pete Cannon.

DJ Shadow


The Liquid Amber EP is a little sneak peak of what is to come from DJ Shadows new imprint - Liquid Amber. He hopes to release more EDM style music from himself and others and offers this three track EP to wet your appetite. Shadow first rose to success with his debut album "Entroducing" back in 96 breaking down the walls of Hip Hop with his signature moody instrumental beats. Like many, DJ Shadow has been a big influence to me and exposed me to another side of Hip Hop I didn't know existed. He is currently touring the USA with Cut Chemist (J5) on their "Renegades of Rhythm" tour, a must if you get the chance to see it! The Liquid Amber EP features two brand new tracks from DJ Shadow showing us he is still able to evolve his style keeping up to date and still sound amazing. It also has a great Remix of Six Days from Machinedrum. You can purcase the full release from the link below. 

iTunes
Juno download
DJ Shadow Facebook
DJ Shadow Twitter





Ramson Badbonez


Fresh off the success of "A Year In The Life Of Oscar The Slouch" (check our album review here - http://localityreview.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/ramson-badbonez-year-in-life-of-oscar.html) Badbonez is back with a 15 track release available on his bandcamp. As always Ramson smashes this one and it's avlible for the name your price option. A must for fans of UKHH.

Bone Marrow Vol 2
http://ramsonbadbones.bandcamp.com/album/bone-marrow-vol-2
Ramson Badbonez Twitter
https://twitter.com/ramsonbadbonez

Pete Cannon



And finally I wanted to mention two beat tapes you might have slept on. First up, Pete Cannon one of the UK's favourite Hip Hop producers is back with a new selection of beats for you. The Boom Bap Beat Tape is a great follow up to the first edition and is available now for a very reasonable £2.99 on bandcamp. Grab it now, a must for Hip Hop DJs.

Bandcamp Link
http://petecannonmusic.bandcamp.com/album/boom-bap-tape-vol-2
Pete Cannon Twitter
https://twitter.com/petecannonbeats


Charlie Mac


Secondly Charlie Mac has released a new beat tape, "Instrumentals Vol IV", easily the best of the four releases. You will have heard his beats before on the Ramson Badbonez High Focus album," A Year In The Life Of Oscar The Slouch" and Charlie Mac keeps up the high level of production in this instrumental release. Again, this is a must for Hip Hop DJs.

Bandcamp Link
http://charliemacuk.bandcamp.com/
Charlie Mac Twitter
https://twitter.com/MrCharlieMac

Posted by Double S
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Locality Presents - The Showcase Fundraiser


A friend of mine has a daughter in desperate need of a new custom built electric wheelchair, the cost is unbelievably high so I thought I would try to help by hosting a fundraiser event too hopefully help out with the cost a little. After some complications we are happy to announce that the event will now be held at Monroes Bar Peterborough. It's going to be a fun night with some great entertainment and it's all for a good cause. We are only asking for £4 on the door and you have the option of buying raffle tickets if you would like to participate. Prizes are starting to come in and a full list of prizes will be posted before the event. We are not going to be hounding you for money all night, we want to have a big party for everyone to enjoy and what ever you can spare is great!

Entertainment on the night.

Locality Showcase - FT Mista Crowe, Double S, Juxta, Skillz, Nath One and Josh Fox.
Its been a while since we have done an event together like this so get ready for some Old Skool and UK Hip Hop, Scratching, Beatboxing and a live Cypher.

Reggae SoundClash - Moskit VS Linksy. A soundclash between to great selectors going Dub fi Dub with a host TBC. Given the nature of the event it's going to be a friendly but I guarantee this will be a lot of fun and will go off in a big way.

HIJAK Showcase - Instant B2B G Roller with MC Vigilante. As an extra treat we will be providing two of Peterborough's most notorious DnB DJ's and Promoters. Nuff said on this one.

As you can see this is set to be a great night  and now we have a later licence we will be adding some acts to the line up shortly so get down early and join us for a night of fun, good entertainment and fundraising. The event will take place at Monroes Bar, Broadway, Peterborough. I know this wont appeal to everyone so if you don't want to come but would still like to make a donation, please see the link provided bellow. If you would like to donate a raffle prize please leave a message on the Facebook event page or e-mail me. localityreview@gmail.com

Donations. 
http://www.gofundme.com/eatz58
Facebook Event Page.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1484963211776536/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming


Thursday, 9 October 2014

Fliptrix - Polyhymnia


 Fliptrix has always been an artist who takes his craft to another level of intrinsic design and with his latest release, Polyhymnia, he solidifies his position in the UKHH scene as the forward-thinking artist he has been known for. Everything from the lyrics' themes and beats to the artwork has been meticulously thought about and constructed with the up-most care to permeate his message of positivity and love through the platform he has built himself with the success of High Focus Records. To best explain the meaning for the title of the album and artwork, we've quoted the press release sent to us from HF. 

"... this new album title is based around the subject of Muses, the 9 ancient greek goddesses of inspiration. Of the nine masked spirit women adorning the cover which all represent specific sources of inspiration, Polyhymnia is the muse of sacred poetry, geometry, meditation and eloquence which are themes which pertain heavily to Fliptrix as an artist. The other muses surrounding the Ouroboros (snake eating its tail, representing eternity/life/death & rebirth) represent everything from tragedy, history, comedy, astrology, music, poetry and more which 
are all themes that are also touched upon on the album." 

  The rise of Fliptrix has been one of legends, as his mantra of positive vibes and belief of his artistry has helped raise the UK hip hop scene to a level it has never seen before. High Focus are bringing back a deeper and more cultural meaning to UK hip hop faithful and its down to Fliptrix and his dedication to the music he loves. As always, Fliptrix and Molotov are setting new standards with this highly anticipated release.


  Jeheeze is a no-nonsense, straight up banger which begins with a short vocal intro before dropping full force into this roller of a track. Leaving no room for breath as he lays down lyrics with precision and flow, utilizing the whole beat to flourish. The drum work is as tight as we've come to expect from Molotov and between the two of them, we already know this release is going to be something very special. Praise the Sun see's the return of another High Focus prodigy that's making massive waves across the UK music scene, Rag N Bone Man.

Praise The Sun

The track is accompanied by a great piece of visual artwork by animator Sam Cox. The video boasts an impressive 1,800 hand drawn frames, all of which have been individually scanned, color corrected and edited to create just 3 and a half minutes of awesome footage. After a brief intro from Rag N Bone Man, Fliptrix and Molotov deliver the goods with this feel-good classic; a homage to the sun and how it is responsible for more than our minds can comprehend. This is one of the many tracks that can be related back to the intrinsic detailing of the albums artwork, wherein many ancient religions or civilizations worshiped the sun and the life it brought. This is also a great example of how Fliptrix is willing to express his true beliefs while displaying his ability to keep the listener fully engaged and entertained. There aren't many emcee's I can think of who can make a three and a half minute masterpiece about his adoration for the sun.


 Polyhymnia is the title track of the LP and is set for a single release the day the album drops. Molotov switches up the style of the beat providing a double-time, more intimate vibe as Fliptix hits with bars explaining how he interprets music and uses this as a tool of legitimate expression, every faucet of inspiration outreached into his artwork and lifestyle. This is one of the main messages that are obvious in all of Fliptrix's releases to date. His love for music is his main focus and with it, his message of love and peace.
Here Today Gone Tomorrow

  Here Today, Gone Tomorrow, is one of my favorite bits of production ever. The jaunty jazz keys and the sparse-yet-effective sub bass against the simple beat with subtle shuffle on the hats is simply perfect. Molotov has proved yet again he is a monster on the beats. This is the third single to drop from the album and this addresses many of the questions that populate the mind of Fliptrix, including the political state of the world, its effect on society and his views on life and death. 



 Five tracks in and already this is shaping up to be a timeless classic. The trend so far is every track gets deeper and resonates more and more as the album progresses.The production on Lean Star Gazer is an atmospheric beast, with its carefully articulated samples and rolling drums, haunting guitar chords spaced between an eerie flute creates a moody sound-scape for Fliptrix to masterfully bar over. In this he promotes staying true to the ones you care about and making the right choices in life. 

 Before you even hear Alchemical Vessel you know its going to be huge. Chester P and Fliptrix on the same track; what else is there to say?! Chester delivers raw and savage bars designed to keep you thinking, his refined style we have all become accustomed to from the infamous Task Force days. This track is monumental, as it brings together the front-men of two different era's of UK hip hop and as expected, kills it fully. Fliptrix begins the track and is equally matched in the second verse by Chester P all the while, Molotov lays down the foundation for this "history-in-the-making" track. 

  The Warning has everything you want to hear. Chilly strings, heavy bass and keys give the beat a slightly darker tone for Fliptrix to deliver his "warning" of the evils of the world. 

Vultures


In Vultures Fliptrix goes into detail about how he feels the time for real UK hip hop is coming and the days of commercial music are numbered. Its time to hear positivity in music instead of the usual guns, violence and materialism associated with mainstream hip hop. 

"I feel the change getting closer
The mainstream held the reigns
Now we're taking over
Death to the fakeness
Rise in the realness
Commercialism had it's day
But HF will kill this."

If like us you have been highly anticipating some new Four Owls material, Fliptrix has you covered with track nine, Reflections. We have all been teased with new tracks at the the many live performances the supper group have been doing but this is the first time in a while something has been released with all four members. And it's worth the wait. Molotov seems to have the perfect beat for the owls, a real chilled atmosphere is created by the perfectly sampled piano keys and trumpets. Every one goes in on this one, demonstrating why they are best in the game right now. 

Moltov seems to capture the party vibe of Fliptix's bars in Wavey with this funky up beat banger and a great "Neville Bartos" sample for all the Chopper fans. This one stands out as a feel good track sure to played to death by DJs everywhere, which isn't a bad thing. 


 Highway Traveller starts with a harmonic chorus before Fliptrix and Molotov burst into action. The harmonies continue throughout the track giving a real deep vibe that Fliptrix matches perfectly with his deep bars bars. The message is another double time beat from Molotov featuring piano, violin and glitchy samples scattered throughout. Fliptrix really shines in this track showing us how well he has perfected his craft, making his delivery sound effortless and compelling at the same time.The outro for the album  has another soulful head rocking beat from Molotov and vocal samples advising you how to "Reclaim Your Mind". A perfect way to wrap this one up.

This album is a masterpiece from start to finish, both Fliptrix and Molotov have put together their best work to date giving us everything we wanted from a new Fliptrix album including stunning artwork, fat beats and the most forward thinking lyrics you will ever hear. The positive messages and views are evident throughout the album, something Fliptrix is renowned for and is a breath of fresh air in underground Hip Hop. As High Focus grows bigger its good to see that Fliptrix still manages to find time to write new material  and continues to speak what's really on his mind rather than take the commercial route to make fast cash. This album is set to make big noise in the ever growing UKHH community and  and shows us that Fliptrix is at his best and shows no signs of slowing down any time soon. Buy it!





Reviewed by Double S and NDLC.



Friday, 12 September 2014

Verb T - Medicated Dreams


Verb T has chosen to let us in and experience a very difficult period of his life and the challenges he faced during this time. Being able to express himself through music as a positive way of venting and dealing with the situation has led to this very deep and personal release from High Focus. Its not very often that you will hear an EP as raw as this, it manages to remain relatable, even though the events described throughout are very specific to himself. Like "I Remain" each track was produced  by Verb and shows us how far his production has come. Every track sounds unique with the styles and mood varying massively throughout complementing the story being told and helping to set the scene of his mind state at the time the events take place. Verb T is no stranger to the UK Hip Hop faithful, he has toured the country and over seas for the last few years with his group The Four Owls and the High Focus record label. Also known for his solo work on the Mic and for making beats, this is his most intimate release to date giving us a no holds barred look at everything that happened during this time in his life.


 The opening track, The Tunnel, is the beginning of the journey he faced when dealing with his chronic illness. A stark look at overcoming the initial shock and being strong enough to deal with it on his own, looking towards the light. The beat is a stomper, a great opening to the album, and the first of many styles that will be on display.

 Track 2, Dreaming of a Life featuring Moreone, brings us a step back with a more sombre approach to the beat. The tight drums with moody vocals are simple but so effective. The only track to feature another emcee and both artists deliver exceptionally with thought provoking bars.


 Isn't Clear is a stand out tune for us and is an example of how far his production has come. The beat feels incomplete yet perfectly polished at the same time and is rounded off nicely with a mellow melody and gently swelling strings. The lyrics deal with the effects of his illness starting to take its tole whilst trying to carry on as normal, trying to laugh it off as his anger "resides in the darkness." The second verse sees the beat switch gears as Verb gives us some insight into the affects medication can have on your body and mind.


 Breathe is another stand out track from the release. Although short, the slow jam-style beat with that smooth Rhodes lick on the keys and his short bursts of double time delivery is another great example of his eclectic use of production and his own voice. Easily our favourite beat on the EP and as an added bonus we also get the return of Dick Trusay.


 Medicate opens up with some high end jazz keys and bass with a distinct tempo that's consistent until the second hook when the tempo is drastically decreased, switching up the vibe of the track. Although the tracks tempo was decreased, the second half of the track feels more upbeat. Verb is letting us know something. That no matter how laid back he is, he isn't afraid to break the mold to keep us on our toes. The lyrics explain the high and lows of medication, and everything in between including the exploitation of medicine for money.

   One of the shorter tracks, Warning Label is like a doctor explaining the many side effects you may experience from your medication and how to tackle the after effects.  The beat is very down tempo and soul influenced, short but sweet.


Powdered Dreams was the first track to be uploaded to youtube giving us our first taste of the EP. It has a real ambient electronic vibe rounded off with hard spacious snares.

The final track "Reprogram" takes a look at coming out the other side of illness and the life style changes needed for peace of mind and to positively move forward with life. The beat has a great "Summer Time" feel and is a great end to this story.

 Although the the theme of Medicated might be thought of by some critics as a little depressing, the breathtaking lyrical content and high level of production from Verb T far from bring you down. With a little humor sprinkled throughout this is a rare chance to get such a personal look at one of our most beloved UK Hip Hop artists. Available for download from September 12th and will also be available on CD from High Focus.com. We highly recommend you get it now. Massive respect to Verb T on this one.

https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/medicated-dreams/id914830552

http://www.high-focus.com/home/

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Verb-T/127505310669368

https://twitter.com/realverbt

Reviewed by Double ES and NDLC.

Saturday, 16 August 2014

Jam Baxter & Jon Phonics - Fresh Flesh





  With rumors of a new Jam Baxter release on the horizon we have been waiting impatiently for some new intricate word-smithin' and beats to make your neck hurt for weeks, so you can imagine how ecstatic we were to have been sent a new ep from Jam and Jon Phonics.
  Our first taste of Jam Baxter and Jon Phonics came back in 2010 when Baxter teamed up with Fliptrix to feature on "Dark Days" taken from Phonics' highly anticipated sequel, "Half Past Calm 2". Featuring some of the biggest names and talent in UKHH at the time and fused with Phonics' electronic take on the genre this was a release that turned a lot of heads, and got everyone talking.... and waiting eagerly for more colabs from Baxter and Phonics.


Dark Days - Jon Phonics Ft Fliptrix and Jam Baxter



  The ep is packed to the brim with Jam's signature complex lyrical repertoire, his flawless ability to switch up his flows mid bar, Phonics steppy electro funk fused with a jazz sensibility giving us the sonic canvas for this brutal banquet of meaty freshness. Opening with an short track full of vocal samples over a mellow beat with a retro brass synth like that on a Mario Bro's game from the 90's. Setting up the lyrical side of the ep's themes the intro is made all the more creepy by the distinct tonal difference between the beat and whats being said.... genius.


 All three full length tunes that follow have very different vibes and help define the versatility that both artists are praised for. With a healthy mix of various different styles Phonics shows he is a force that's gonna make big waves in the UKHH scene, displaying a vast knowledge of his production capabilities in a limited number of tracks. Fresh Flesh, the second and titular track has a moody, trap influenced beat accompanied by the epic chorus chants and grumbling sub all fading in as Baxter drops his first verse. This track in particular helps solidify Baxter as a monster on the mic, switching tempo's in his delivery with way to much ease, his chilled out demeanor never slowing him down which is why his rise to being one of the UK's finest has looked almost effortless.


 The next track, Rush, speaks for itself.




  This blend of high plinky keys and low end sub is just pimpin'. The slightly unquantized snare drum and smokey vibe echos perfectly as Jam paints the vivid imagery that he's known for. Another tune that fully demonstrates how technically gifted Baxter and Phonics are when it comes to their craft. The contrast of the beat, stripped down and simple, yet full and complete giving that polished feel with Baxters lyrics, projecting intricate scenes of grimness, yet everything remains intriguing, never settling for anything less than the perfect word(s) to end the bar. You will be repeating that hook for weeks.... that I can assure you.




The forth and final track Eating is drenched in a gritty, low end bass that swallows the sound-scape in the best way. Whereas electronica was featured in the previous tracks, this one fully embraces a heavy sci-fi sonic range of noise along side Baxter who keeps up his high level of finesse with another effortless delivery and instantly chant-able hook.

  Each track brings something different to the table to wet your appetite keeping the ep sounding fresh from start to finish. Another banger from Jam Baxter and the High Focus crew available for pre-order from the link bellow. This one comes highly recommended. Released 20th August 2014.




Pre-Order Link
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/fresh-flesh-ep/id906454397

https://twitter.com/ActualJamBaxter
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jam-Baxter/138139262879220

https://twitter.com/JONPHONICS
https://www.facebook.com/jonphonicsmusic

http://www.high-focus.com/home/

Reviewd by NDLC and Double ES.
 
 

Saturday, 2 August 2014

Cracker Jon & 2Late - You Can Take The Cracker Out Of Croydon





High Focus are back again with another duo new to their roster. This time its Cracker Jon and 2 Late dropping their first release for the record label "You Can Take The Cracker Out Of  Croydon", a 19 track album with guest appearances from Leaf Dog, Lee Scott, Smellington Piff, Sly Moon, Dubble O, Eric Da Red, Dirty Dike, Fliptrix, Datkid, Strange Neighbour, Dj Al Mighty and Dj Sammy B-Side. Cracker has already featured on the HFTV youtube channel with his 2 exclusive bars videos and recently did a guest verse for the BVA solo album "Be Very Aware". All the videos can be found throughout the review.


Cracker and 2 Late are no strangers to the UK Hip Hop scene, for years now they have been smashing gigs and festivals all over the UK and have also performed at Outlook Festival and in Croatia. Cracker's dark, filthy flow and 2 Late's nostalgic stompers blend perfectly together and this is evident throughout the album as they take the listner on a journy through the many stylyes of Hip Hop.  

Album Mini Mix

 After starting with a short skit, we're thrown straight into "My Demands," a rowdy beat that somehow feels fresh on the scene and reminiscent of a more old school vibe all the while setting the pace and mood for this record. The caliber of rowdiness is matched by the opening few lines by Cracker who delivers with his unique blend of laid back delivery with a presence of raw energy. This is the way to open an album. Although 2 Late's beats have more of an old school sound, they stay fresh with his take on the more dark, dissonant, almost horror sounding effects. Unsettling but still has that stripped down groove borrowed from genres such as funk and jazz, pulled through a time machine and delivered to our ears with Cracker as the conductor narrating this drug fuelled musical journey. 

Cracker Jon - Exclusive bars 1 - High Focus TV

 "No Need" starts up with the smokey sounds of coughing and faint percussion followed by the naughtiest beat and funky bass-line to get your neck cracking. Before being able to fully adjust to the phatness of this beat, Cracker comes in to keep you on your toes... 

 "I don't need a starting punchline, cuz I could never be arsed. Its an idiots irrelevant task, something you do to develop your bars...

Another banger and we've only just started. The strings that drop later in the track just add that element of menace to the beat, showing that as a duo, their individual dynamics give each other that extra weight that elevates this above the norm.


 
 "What You Prefer" has an eerie, sci-fi vibe to the beat switching up what we have heard so far. Enter Cracker...

"I don't like responsibilities when I'm at work, To sit at home and get stoned is what I prefer, 

I bet you all relate to this even if you haven't had a job it's probably because you're lazy and a slob,

I want a massive wad of cash so I can get on the lash pull a fat amount of slags to come back to my pad,

But at the moment in the future if I pull a lass, then I'll be taking her home to my cosy council flat..."

Throughout this one he is brutally honest about his feelings towards working for a living, the government and other aspects of every day life. Dj Sammy B-Side finishes this one off nicely with some precise cuts.

The Funk Off

"The Funk off" is the first track on the album to feature guest artists. Sly Moon, Dubble O, Smellington Piff and Eric Da Red all complement the funky style of the beat on this track and fit perfectly with Cracker's crazy style. We get a nice long intro of raw funky bass that would have fit perfectly in a smokey club somewhere long ago yet still sounds at home in modern Hip Hop today. Every one adds their own unique style to the track making this one stand out. Malice in Wonderland provides the visuals for the video, an animated trip best described as Alice in Wonderland on Acid. We wouldn't advise watching it under the influence of hallucinogens.

Dank

"Dank" was the first video to drop from the album and gave us a great first taste of what's to come. It opens with the beat quickly slowing to a halt like the sound of vinyl stopping on a turntable, and then bursting back into action with rolling percussion in the background and sub heavy bass. This tune displays clearly his ability to tell a story without having too prepare, being comfortable and confident in his ability all the while never succumbing to the various superficial pressures in the music industry. The trippy visuals on the video are provided by Tom Jarrett.

The opening to "Obnoxious" takes me back to my youth, a sound that has kept me listening to Hip Hop ever since. From the vocal and various instrument samples to the beat and bass, everything about this beat works. Dirty Dike is up first and as usual, makes the disgusting and disturbing sound both funny and clever at the same time. His last bar is next level and proves why he is one of the UK's best.

"Chuck my plumbs in the sky, and smack them with my penis,

Jesus, the definition of what cheese is,

Thick pusy wedged up compressed lump of genius.." 

Lee Scott takes the second verse followed by Cracker in the third. This track is easily one of our favourites right now. But that will no doubt change as we listen to more.

Cracker Jon - Exclusive Bars 2 - High Focus TV

"Cant Sleep" has one of those bass lines that just zones you out with its awesomeness. 2 Late seems to be able to adapt to any situation and provides the perfect sound for every track featured on this release. Cracker has no problem taking this one solo proving he has the talent to make it on his own.

Big Owl makes his first appearance on "Got the Style". Another banging intro from 2 Late with that classic boom bap sound followed by Cracker and Fliptrix riding this one back to back, a nice way to switch up the format.

 "All The Places" slams straight into a hypnotic beat from 2 Late who continues to impress and makes it real hard to chose a favourite. Cracker is slowly faded into the track and snaps you out of the trance caused by the intro. His hard and diverse lyrics fit the mood of the beat and show us why he has earned a place on the High Focus team.

"The way I deliver my script, makes it usually very difficult to predict so you can only imagine what other thoughts are going through my head when I spit, Aint got time to think of limericks or something quick for the rich..."

Cracker Jon - Exclusive Bars - Less Effort


 The intro to "That Time" starts with a solo sax accompanied shortly after by Leaf Dog....  

"The Beats banging like it should be, Is it that time well it could be, If you're willing start the Zugg billing while the ink pots spilling...."

The hook sums up this tune. "The beats banging like it should be..", and Deformed Wing definitely knows what he is taking about when it comes to banging beats. Its full of floaty, jazzy samples giving a more chilled vibe than most of the beats on the album but at the same time doesn't sound out of place. Leaf Dog fits perfectly with this style and delivers the goods as always. Cracker's verse is equally as impressive making this another stand out track from the release.

 In my opinion, Smellingon Piff seems to gel with Cracker better than any one else featured on the record and "Shut Ya Mouth" shows us why. Like "That Time", the beat is heavily jazz influenced with a real smooth chilled vibe for the emcees to tear up. Its a nice way to wind down the album, but its still as relentless as the rest of the tracks, never letting up for even a second and has a surprisingly dark twist at the end. Definitely a highlight of the album for both the beat and the bars.   

BVA, FLIPTRIX and CRACKER JON - It's a Mad World


 Capping off the album entirely is the second feature from Fliptrix. The High Focus don is always welcome on any feature as he is known for his high energy, consistently exemplary performance and unmatched dedication to his craft. Both emcees bring it to the table with the sharpest wit and make it look easy. The smooth keys, dissonant effects and up beat drums brings us back full circle to the opening track with the pacing and energy, intentional or not, this rounds off the album perfectly.

 Throughout this album we found ourselves reminded of the producers we used to listen to when we were growing up. Its clear that 2 Late has done his homework and has some serious knowledge of the styles and genres that helped build hip hop and with Cracker's fresh approach to a non liners style of emcee-ing and controlling the vibe of each track with his own brand of hard lyrics that you will be chanting at the top of your voices throughout the summer. The album features a massive 19 tracks, plenty of heavy weight guest emcees and is a must have for fans of raw Hip Hop. It is available now on a variety of formats and you can get them from the links bellow. Both artists fully delivered and have cemented their place on the High Focus Team.

http://shop.high-focus.com/product/cracker-jon-2late-you-can-take-the-cracker-out-of-croydon-limited-edition-vinyl-pre-order

http://shop.high-focus.com/product/cracker-jon-2late-you-can-take-the-cracker-out-of-croydon-cd-pre-order

https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/you-can-take-cracker-out-croydon/id893223523







Reviewed by Double Es and NDLC.















Thursday, 10 July 2014

Put That Soul On Me - Rag N Bone Man




 Every once in a while we receive something that blows us away... something that refuses to stick to what's current or popular, deviates from the mainstream, yet manages to sit comfortably with more cultures of musical audiences than the artist may or may not have intended to reach. This time it's Rag N Bone Man - Put That Soul On Me, a secret release from High Focus Records, that we were lucky enough to be sent. Rag N Bone Man has proved that his voice alone transcends genres with ease and has touched and effected so many people across the country since his debut on High Focus Records in early 2013. Bridging the smooth tones of blues, jazz and soul, accompanied by Leaf Dogs signature beats, he bought us Dog n Bone Man last year.

Since the release of the colab EP, the hype has continued to grow exponentially, getting plays on BBC Radio 1, touring the country with UKs Bastille and is even getting noticed overseas by the legendary DJ Premier, a testament to how many people his music is reaching. 
 Rag N Bone Man is someone who firmly believes in respecting the roots of hip hop and its many influences, the result is a blend of head noddin' anthems and music for the soul. Having caught him at Boom Bap 2013 and at this years HF Birthday Bash, we can tell you first hand that he is an artist that you should all take notice of. His live sets are amazing and a must if you ever get the opportunity.



Taking care of the beats on this EP is Dirty Dike, more known as an emcee with a ferocious mix of wit and wordplay, but always shines whenever featured on production. Earlier this year, we were lucky enough to hear Dirty Dike take the role of producer when he featured on Edward Scissortongue's The Theremin EP, so we were stoked to hear that Put That Soul On Me was going to be a Dirty Dike production. The full release includes 3 vocal tracks, 3 instrumentals and an acapella for all the DJs and producers that wanna get involved in their own way.




The EP starts off big from the get go, with the titular track Put That Soul On Me opening up with a slick flute lick that floats up and down to some acoustic chords before the beat drops, accompanied by that sick bass line and Rag N Bone Mans opening hook "Just gimme that neat, sweet soul.... and nothing else", a line which I think perfectly sums up the hole vibe of this EP. Within 30 seconds, it's fully apparent that this is going to be a massive tune that praises the rawness that came with genres such as soul, blues and even funk, whilst incorporating his own unique blend of these styles through his incredible vocal ability. Definitely one of the more upbeat tracks on the EP and is one of our favourites already.

Across The Sky brings the tempo down slightly, giving us a smokey blues and jazz feel throughout the track. It opens with a crunchy sax intro setting up Rag N Bone Man as he guides us through the side effects of various drugs. The minimalist beat is effective and also allows room for Rag N Bone Man to shine inbetween the far placed kick and snare.



The final track on the ep has been highly anticipated since he dropped exclusive bars for High Focus TV back at the start of 2013. "My Business" is an extended version of this featuring Ronnie Bosh. Starting with that lovely vinyl crackle and piano, quickly bursting into life with a solo clap followed by the opening hook and bars featured in the video below.



 The video caused a lot of buzz on the internet and was even re-tweeted by DJ Premier and 9th Wonder. Contact Plays Ronnie Bosh mixes perfectly into the track, delivering bars with flawless precision, complimenting Dirty Dikes body moving beat to a tee. Rag N Bone Man continues to impress with his voice as this song shows his range as well as his style, another reason why big names such as Premier re-tweet this gold.

 As mentioned before, Rag N Bone Man is an artist who respects and explores his roots and this is constantly reflected throughout his music and helps show the deep culture that is involved in hip hop. Listening to the genres that built his style and always recognising it as a fundamental aspect of staying true to hip hop. He can also tear up a harmonica, as shown in the video below.




Put That Soul On Me is a must for the summer and I really hope we get to hear more colabs with Rag N Bone Man and Dirty Dike in the future. This is available now and you can purchase it from the links below. It will also be available to buy on 12" vinyl including the 3 bonus instrumentals and acapella. Strongly recommended.

DL Link
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/put-that-soul-on-me-ep/id896695187

http://shop.high-focus.com/product/rag-n-bone-man-put-that-soul-on-me-vinyl-ep

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