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Ink 19 :: Rock The Bells
When Rock The Bells took its hip hop circus on the road it may have left the core acts back in the big cities (Rage Against The Machine and Public Enemy to name just two), but Chris Catania still managed to discover some sublime moments at the tour's stop in Chicago.
ROCK THE BELLS WU-TANG CLAN, NAS, PHAROAHE MONCH, IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE, TALIB KWELI, JEDI MIND TRICKS Chicago, IL August 26th by Chris Catania âHe whipped a Heineken bottle at me!â âWho?!â âOne of âem!â âWhich one?!â âI donât know? I think it was the RZA or Method Man!â He took ...
Ink 19 :: Mr. Lif
Boston B-Boy Mr. Lif gives the lowdown on 9/11, the five greatest hip-hop albums, and the state of the world with Bill Campbell.
...school, was a year-round athlete. That time off gave me time to reflect. And the music, there was Wu-Tang, Tribe, De La Soul, and in '94 there was [Nas's] Illmatic, Jeru, Leaders of the New School, [KRS-One's] Boom Bap. Hip-hop helped me to become blacker, in a way, and those folks really helped open...
Ink 19 :: Maylay Sparks
Copenhagen,Denmark,Roskilde,Philadelphia,Rap,East Coast,Maylay Sparks,Graymatter,Rapster,Stein Haukland
...as East Coast as they come: all languid symphonic snippets over brashly thumping beats, his rhymes crowded with violence and streetwise class, like Nas's little brother trying to get a break with Wu-Tang. It's competent and rather stylish; Sparks holding court for a series of producers (ten different...
Ink 19 :: Dave Pahanish
Nashvillian. Review by Andrew Ellis.
...which combine his understated songwriting style with upbeat country rock leanings. It's an intriguing mix: kicking off with the infectious 'na na nas' of "Gotta Give It Away," it's clear this is a more upbeat Pahanish than his previous studio record Shine. The soulful "Right Back At You" continues on...
Ink 19 :: Gym Class Heroes
Stale beats? Flat lyrical punchlines? It's a safe bet Chris Catania wasn't amongst the fans excitedly singing... wait, no, texting Gym Class Heroes' praises to all their friends stuck at home.
...й, which included, among others, a continuous mid-song riff from Iron Butterflyâs âIn-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.â Maybe they thought if hip-hop legend Nas could do it on his new album, it might be OK for GCH live. Hip-hop was born on recreating the music of others and evolving the beat into a revolutionary...
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