
Declaime Georgia Anne Muldrow and draw the box on her journey through the parallel universe, and they have guests on board. Together with an illustrious group of highly capable guest rappers these days, they bring us the latest litter from the Stones Throw camp. Connoisseurs will nod knowingly at the first track, all others need more than three minutes to get into the vibe, so characteristic of become for the California label. About the producer Madlib and favorite of the house has also left its traces, even if he does not himself appear. Most of the production goes instead to the account of Georgia Anne Muldrow, the first lady of Stones Throw Brigade, and has done its homework. Thick, bubbling bass lines, funk and jazz websites en masse, bumpy, slightly distorted drums, and a good dose of stoner vibe dominate the board. The guest producers Black Milk, and Flying Lotus Oddissee lined up there, what a surprise, perfectly. Feel-good music, then for friends of the genre.
These raps and sings Georgia Anne, during his usual smoky Declaime Wisdom for the good is that here are again one or another conspiracy theory is not averse. You have to like him, his body quäkiges to rap his rough way, but who finds the good, you get world-class Declaime lining. The rest can be content with the further undeniable qualities of the plate. And there are enough cameos from very talented colleagues: Kazi, Medaphoar, Rapper Big Pooh, Prince Po, Kool G Rap, LMNO, Black Milk - all can show what and that, too.
Above all, however, marched prodigy Muldrow that convinces all along the line, whether behind the mic or on the producer side. Kopfnickerbeats with traditionalist, melancholic piano samples as in "Connect Game" it can just as the slow-motion funk of "Get Up GoGo". The infinitely relaxed "Endure" comes to a West Coast-synth of the old school, therefore, would have been the Dr. Dre then good, the great "Heaven or Hell" builds with its minimalist percussive beat on a pleasantly menacing mood. Here are the vocals on point, LMNO of the Visionaries has an excellent cameo, Black Milk and old school legend Kool G Rap hit well in, and Muldrow delivers extremely well.
With "Boogie" there's still a serving of empowerment, no matter how bad it is now, whether rents and the taxes are increased, because there's the radio for free Declaime and Muldrow: "I can make you boogie, if you want me to" promise. And at the very end, after 45 minutes of slow motion verkifftem radio and a good portion Kopfnickerbeats, Declaime says the blessing over the passengers of the SomeOthaShip: "May the funk set you free! May you be all you can be! May you be a better you, let the light shine through and through! "Word.
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