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Ink 19 :: RZA and Keb Darge

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Rza and Keb Darge,Kings of Funk,BBE,Bill Campbell

RZA AND KEB DARGE KINGS OF FUNK BBE BBE is once again proving that they are one of the most intriguing and exciting hip-hop labels in operation today. After string after string of critically-acclaimed albums, these Brits still take nothing for granted and have now launched the incredibly compelling ...

Ink 19 :: Ghostface Killah

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If Kool Keith and Slick Rick get their props for mastery of bugged-out metaph...

... effortlessly free-formed that it would cause William Faulkner to exclaim, "Yo, rewind that." Supreme Clientele is a near-definitive masterwork from the increasingly hit-or-miss Wu-Tang camp. Ghostface Killah raps about his various exploits with the verbiage of a college professor, the ferocious swagger ...

Ink 19 :: Gza

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Legend of the Liquid Sword (MCA). Review by Bill Campbell.

GZA LEGEND OF THE LIQUID SWORD MCA God, it's hard to believe that it's been almost nine years since Rza first dropped his M-E-T-H-O-D with 36 Chambers and spun the hip-hop crowd on its head with his post-apocalyptic atmospherics and earth-shattering beats -- making names like Method Man, Ol' Dirty ...

Ink 19 :: Wu-Tang Clan

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It is probably spoiled to malign the latest Wu-Tang effort simply because the...

WU-TANG CLAN THE W Loud It is probably spoiled to malign the latest Wu-Tang effort simply because the album doesn't turn the entire rap world -- nay, the music world -- on its collective ear as did 1993's fervently gritty Enter The Wu-Tang and the steaming half of 1997's Wu-Tang Forever that wasn't ...

Ink 19 :: Aesop Rock

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Under-underground MC Aesop Rock's Float begins with the terse exhalati...

AESOP ROCK FLOAT Mush Recordings Under-underground MC Aesop Rock's Float begins with the terse exhalation, "So I heard y'all wanna float" and continues with warp-speed rhyming over minimal accompaniment that could easily be mistaken for a hip hop Young Marble Giants if the incessant hi-hat tics weren ...

Ink 19 :: Rock The Bells

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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 “He whipped a Heineken bottle at me!” “Who?!” “One of ‘em!” “Which one?!” “I don’t know? I think it was the RZA or Method Man!” He took ...

Ink 19 :: D.S.P.

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In The Red (Ninja Tune). Review by Bill Campbell.

D.S.P. IN THE RED Ninja Tune Face it: back in the day, when it came to hip-hop, those Brits simply could not represent. It didn't stop them from trying, but we all pretty much wish they hadn't. Derek B. sucked worse than Davy D. and the best British MCs were Slick Rick and Dana Dane ... Exactly. And ...

Ink 19 :: T.H.C.

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The Hip-Hop Collection Vol. 1 (High Times). Review by Bill Campbell.

T.H.C. THE HIP-HOP COLLECTION VOL. 1 High Times One of the music industry's biggest, best-kept secrets (along with R. Kelly's little-girl proclivities) is that rappers love marijuana. Who knew? I mean, a genre full of paragons of virtue who make folks like rapacious Pat Boone blush in shame would also ...

Ink 19 :: Third Eye Foundation

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May 1998 :: Live :: Third Eye Foundation ()

Third Eye Foundation with David Grubbs Highbury Garage, London 4.5.97 I have finally figured out the perfect description for the Third Eye Foundation. Thirty years ago, there was this comic book called The Doom Patrol, and there was a long miniseries which featured a shadowy villain referred to only ...

Ink 19 :: Antipop Consortium

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Arrhythmia (Warp). Review by Bill Campbell.

... those ills. Beans, Priest, M. Sayyid, and DJ E. Blaize are a collective sledgehammer to those cookie-cutter pretenders out there. This is hip-hop the way it was meant to be: pertinent, hard, and just damned good. It's not as though the Consortium is really anti-pop; they're simply beyond it. After all ...
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