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Ink 19 :: Hardcore Dancehall
Volume 2 (Victory World). Fair and Balanced Review by Bill Campbell.
HARDCORE DANCEHALL VOLUME 2 Victory World For years labels like VP, Greensleeves and Jamdown have tried to make dancehall a mainstay in American clubs. Yet, outside of DC and New York, this bastard child of reggae has seldom reverberated from ghetto blasters. Of course, there are times (like with Buju ...
Ink 19 :: Hardcore Dancehall
Various Artists (Victory World). Review by Bill Campbell.
HARDCORE DANCEHALL VARIOUS ARTISTS Victory World In a recent review of Victory World's Hey Punk ... Get Riddim, I accused the label of being too timid in their dancehall choices, picking nice, safe music with easily recognizable names. I strongly suggested that they looked towards Jamdown Records for ...
Ink 19 :: DJ Scud vs. Rich Kid / Slepcy
Murder Sound and And Again (Ambush). Review by Nirav Soni.
...yes. Never before did gravel down your throat feel so good. Murder Sound is DJ Scud and Rich Kid (better known as Panacea)'s tribute to early '90s hardcore rave. While the two mine that territory for samples, the music bears only a passing resemblance. Where hardcore proved effective for extended dancing...
Ink 19 :: Atari Teenage Riot
August 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Atari Teenage Riot (Holly Day)
...over the past seven years with its angry combination of punk rock lo-fi productions, manifestos, and ethics with electronic instrumentation and dancehall beats. ATR stages are meant to be rushed -- the band even prepares to be attacked by its audience, taping and nailing all of their equipment down...
Ink 19 :: Franklin
October 1999 :: Music E-G :: Franklin (Andrew Chadwick)
...of the Police when listening to this. Of course, it's twenty years later, and the presentation is understandably different, with Franklin's emo/hardcore/indie rock background noticeably bleeding through in the best way, but there's that same feeling fresh air blowing in the door. For the most part...
Ink 19 :: AK1200
Shoottokill (:run). Review by Stein Haukland.
...of the 1990s. One of US's original breakbeat DJs back in the day, AK has seen most movements come and go throughout his long-running career, from hardcore, jungle and drum & bass to hard trance, electro, dancehall, and on and on. And to make up for lost time -- this is his first full-length studio album...
Ink 19 :: Pilfers
February 1999 :: Music N-R :: Pilfers (Julio Diaz)
...and mail order, so don't even look in your local stores), I can't help but think that just might be true. Pilfers combine elements of ska, punk, hardcore, dancehall, pop, and even a little metal flavor for a concoction that's unlike anything else. The album starts out hard, with the sludgy, guitar-heavy...
Ink 19 :: Fermin Muguruza
FM 99.00 Dub Manifest (Esan Ozenki). Review by Nicholas Vroman.
FERMIN MUGURUZA FM 99.00 DUB MANIFEST Esan Ozenki With an infectious mix of internationalist ska, punk, techno, rap, dancehall, Latin, and Basque trad influences, Sub-Comandante Fermin Muguruza has, with his Dub Manifest unit, produced some of the most fun and danceable hardcore lefty protest music ...
Ink 19 :: Jaya The Cat
Basement Style (Gold Circle). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
JAYA THE CAT BASEMENT STYLE Gold Circle A strange mix of punk rock, hip-hop, ska, and maybe a little dancehall style creeping in on the backbeat. These cats have the rock and roll guitars grooving over the turntable scratches and the vocals that cry out for you to wave your hands in the air. The rough ...
Ink 19 :: Busdriver
Temporary Forever (Temporary Whatever). Review by Stein Haukland.
BUSDRIVER TEMPORARY FOREVER Temporary Whatever Hardcore underground rapper Busdriver has delivered an album of frantic and hilarious observations on everything from burgers to the evil of politics. With the help of D-Styles' incessant scratching and screeching turntablism, Budsdriver takes a free-form ...
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