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Ink 19 :: Matthew Shipp and Anti-Pop Consortium
Matthew Shipp vs. Anti-Pop Consortium (Thirsty Ear). Review by Rob Walsh.
MATTHEW SHIPP AND ANTI-POP CONSORTIUM MATTHEW SHIPP VS. ANTI-POP CONSORTIUM Thirsty Ear The mere fact that the names Matthew Shipp and Anti-Pop Consortium share the same album cover speaks volumes as to what one should expect as the first beats emanate from the speakers. Such a collaboration is indeed ...
Ink 19 :: Antipop Consortium
Arrhythmia (Warp). Review by Bill Campbell.
ANTIPOP CONSORTIUM ARRHYTHMIA Warp If rap ain't pop, how do you explain Hype Williams? But instead of going on a tirade about cartoonish videos, idiotic rappers, and insipid lyrics, I'm going to tell those who don't already know that this album will cure all those ills. Beans, Priest, M. Sayyid, and ...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Singles of the Year
Christopher R. Weingarten has been going steady with these 19 singles all year, and now wants to bring them home to meet you. Prepare to be surprised at who's coming to dinner.
THE TOP 19 SINGLES OF THE YEAR by Christopher R. Weingarten Snarky journalists and clueless hipsters may snicker at today's midriff-bearing pop stars in favor of their midriff-gazing indie-rock heroes. Metal bands may plead for the "return of the rock" and rappers belabor the idea of "keeping it real ...
Ink 19 :: Wu-Tang Clan
It is probably spoiled to malign the latest Wu-Tang effort simply because the...
...Killah's lyrical pyrotechnics are insanely impressive as usual on "Gravel Pit," but would buckle under New York abstract lyrical inheritors Anti-Pop Consortium. The overly twisting, despondent, reverbed aquatic funk of "Careful (Click Click)" is as stirring as any production out there, but is shadowed...
Ink 19 :: Beans
Tomorrow Right Now (Warp). Review by Bill Campbell.
BEANS TOMORROW RIGHT NOW Warp When the boys from the Boulevard of Linden broke up, a shockwave tore through the hip-hop community. When Anti Pop Consortium finally called it quits last year, a lot of folks cried, "Who?" Sure, APC was not Tribe, but hip-hop definitely lost something. The more progressive ...
Ink 19 :: Public Enemy
Revolverlution (Koch). Review by Rob Walsh.
...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, there is...
Ink 19 :: Bill Laswell
Points Of Order (Innerhythmic). Review by Bill Campbell.
...trying to create for years now. A nice, smooth, introspective sound, Laswell explores the funky side of melancholia. With guest appearances from Anti-Pop Consortium, Toshinori Kondo, Graham Haynes, Karsh Kale, Karl Berger, and Buckethead, Points Of Order delivers a delicious groove that is unmistakably...
Ink 19 :: DJ Krush
The Message at the Depth (Red Ink/Sony). Review by Bill Campbell.
...you're strong enough to enjoy the good time you're about to have. Inden appears for some Japanese hip-hop that actually flows. The now-liquidated Anti-Pop Consortium also makes an appearance. Anticon throws in some protest licks on "Song for John Walker." "The Blackhole" is absolutely too sublime to...
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