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Ink 19 :: Aceyalone
Accepted Eclectic (Project Blowed/Ground Control). Review by Kiran Aditham.
ACEYALONE ACCEPTED ECLECTIC Project Blowed/Ground Control It’s a damn shame this brother got dropped by a soulless major label way back when, but I’d prefer to see it as more of a blessing. Crawling back to the underground where his skills were honed, L.A.’s Aceyalone has returned refined and unwilling ...
Ink 19 :: Public Enemy
Revolverlution (Koch). Review by Rob Walsh.
...has chosen this week) to go platinum -- Wu Tang Clan and The X-ecutioners are both fine examples. I concede there are some anomalies (All Natural, Aceyalone, and Anti-Pop Consortium) to these shallow aspirations, however, they are the exception rather than the rule. With PE;s latest release, Revolverlution...
Ink 19 :: Dilated Peoples
Expansion Team (Capitol). Review by Bill Campbell.
..."gangstas," true rhyming and DJing is forming a unique school out on the Left Coast. Though mostly associated with the Bay Area's Hieroglyphics crew, Aceyalone, Zion I, and Cali Agents, LA groups like Jurassic 5 and Dilated Peoples cannot be ignored. Expansion Team, Dilated Peoples' second release, is...
Ink 19 :: O.L.C.
Operation Left Coast (Rah Rah). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
...3rd Degree, and Phats Bossilini. Also on O.L.C., classical music and rap blender Kontaijuss, the Barber Shop Emcees, the lone female Medusa (with Aceyalone, doing "Yes"), and Styles Of Beyond, who prove that rap is poetry, poetry is rap with "Word Perfect." If your Jay-Z CD is starting to wear out and...
Ink 19 :: Labtekwon
Song of the Sovereign (Mush). Review by Bill Campbell.
.... There are songs like "Big Kid," where his fluid freestyle flow weaves in and out of song. And he graces us with his bizarre vocal stylings (think Aceyalone) on the brooding "Bubble Bath" and deep-smile groove, "Perversion." While the production value can be a bit rough at times, Labtekwon's talent...
Ink 19 :: Wildchild
Secondary Protocol (Stones Throw). Review by Bill Campbell.
...Republic" message. The mad genius Madlib bears the brunt of the production duties with Oh No taking up the rear. Some of your underground faves -- Aceyalone, Tha Liks, Planet Asia and Vinia Mojica -- make their formidable appearances. The end result is one of the tightest hip-hop albums to bang its...
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