Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Gangsta Gibbs is on CNN.com!


Really interesting that I found one of the grimyest rappers in the game today while I was checking out what was going on in Libya. Smh... Anyways, check the story about Freddie Gibbs here, and be sure to download the work of Gary Indiana's finest. Str8 Killa or the Miseducation of Freddie Gibbs would be two good starting points. By the way Pete and I saw him at 7th Street Entry with Shad, two very different performances but for sure one I was happy to be a part of. Gibbs also is real into sports, especially the Chicago sports scene, and is generally hilarious and on point so if you do the twitter thing check him out here

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Guante - Reach

A clip from his performance at the Loft on 3-3-11.  You might not get it from this video, but Guante's stage presence is so powerful and captivating.




Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Album Review: Bad Time Zoo


So here it goes: the first album review from Back on the Scene.  Hopefully they improve.
It has been several weeks since Sims released his 2nd full-length album produced exclusively by Lazerbeak (except for the Cecil Otter produced “Staring Down the Ocean”).  The single featured artist on the album is P.O.S. (Doomtree).  This is going great so far.

The Doomtree collective has been devastating shows in the twin cities for years now, and each of the artists have carved out their little niche.  P.O.S. has seized the big stage by incorporating elements of his punk rock background into his hip hop shows, Dessa bounces back and forth between singing and rapping, Cecil Otter is almost always accompanies his abstract wordplay with an amazing live band, and Mictlan brings his high-energy, boastful L.A. demeanor to Minnesota crowds.  Sims may not jump out stylistically from this diverse crowd, but Bad Times Zoo demonstrates that he is expanding and refining his personal style in a very notable way.

The album begins with some high energy heat rocks in the form of “Future Shock” and “Burn it Down”, the both of which showcase the soundscapes of Lazerbeak while Sims seamlessly adjusts to fit the different tempos.

Finally, Doomtree fans are able to get their hands on “Bad Time Zoo” and “One Dimensional Man”, songs that Sims has been performing live for at least a year.  It is very interesting to experience the development of these songs, and they certainly have a different feel on the album.  Performed live, “Bad Time Zoo” has been the focal point of Sims shows and is capable of hyping the crowd at any point.  For some reason, it seems to have lost some of this magic.  Maybe it loses some of the free-spirited banter and crowd interaction while being replaced by a more distant, (overproduced?) version.  Whatever the reason, this song which was one of my favorites live is slightly downgraded to being just a good song on this album.  “One Dimensional Man” shifts in the opposite direction.  It always sounded a little “empty” live, Sims loved to perform it (even in front of the very people that it attacks) but lacked the secondary elements that the album version captures magnificently (the video for it is spectacular as well).

Middle of the Album is solid. Watch the video for a slight intermission.

Towards the end of the album, Sims and Beak transition to a slower, more poignant mode as Sims speaks to issues with his girlfriend and where we stand in the larger scheme of life.  “Sink or Syncopate” is one of the more addicting songs of the album with a heavy bass line that carries the song through the whistling melody of the chorus.  Reminiscent of TC AG, “Hey You” is Sims at his best as he states tomorrow ain’t promised, today ain’t finished in a track that truly inspires.

There is room for further discussion of these tracks, and many of the tracks not mentioned are still worthy of listening, but I’m beginning to tire with this and I imagine that of the three people that began reading this article, only one of them is still reading and they are hopelessly bored.  So I will stop.  Soon.
Andrew Sims is a person.  A wonderful person that you hopefully will get to know.  This will happen if you listen to his music, go to his musical shows, or even his art shows.  Everything that this man produces is captures a piece of him whether it is explicitly about him or not:  the heart and effort that Sims approaches his work with enable him to communicate whatever message he has, and every interaction that I have had with him (none of them are actually that personal, although he seems so genuine that it feels like I have conversated with him) has heightened my appreciation of him as a person and artist.  Go out and buy Bad Times Zoo!

Rating:
Lyrics/Style/Pizzazz                                         8.5
Beats/Production                                            8.5
Overall                                                           9.0

Friday, March 11, 2011

Back on the Scene at WMCN 12-2 Today!

Today we have a special show of Back on the Scene, running from 12-2 Central time. We won't have any shows the next two weekends because of spring break, so make sure you tune in. Go to macalester.edu/wmcn and click on the radio to stream it, or if you are in the Twin Cities tune in to 91.7 FM.

Cunninlynguists- Oneirology

Its getting pretty close to Cunninlynguists releasing their next studio album, Oneirology, dropping March 22nd. They've been keeping busy, dropping their first single entitled "Stars Shine Brightest (In the Darkest of Night)", and the second song released is called "Hard as They Come" ft. Freddie Gibbs. Kno provides his usual crazy sonic production with a hook that we will never know where the sample came from, but the real power in this song is in the lyrics. Deacon the Villain, Gangsta Gibbs, and Kno each deliver a verse about a different drug, and you gotta listen close to get the message.

Check it out

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Nyle - Trailer*



Freeness from Nyle of Let The Beat Build fame.  I listened to the first few songs of this and I was kinda impressed, and then I saw the video for dundiddit and was completely blown away.  Definitely support this dude by downloading this mixtape.

Check it out at Refined Hype

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Freeness from Mr. Chief - Assuming Power


Mr. Chief (FootWork4Self Records) is releasing a new album for your personal enjoyment.  If any of the other songs parallel the quality of the video below, then this project will be phenomenal.  I'm really happy to see a project from this guy, I got excited about his work a few weeks ago when the entire fw4s crew played a show in my hometown that I wasn't able to go to.  Peep the Mr. Chief's website for the free download link.


Mr.Chief ft. Guilty Simpson and Wrekonize of iMAYDAY! "Cant Stand It" from Mr.Chief on Vimeo.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Freeness from Kitchen Dip Recordings

SoulChef, Nieve, Incise, Robert Paul, Tank Lip and Hy-Definition offering free downloads for your personal enjoyment.  The first 3 artists have been on my radar so I was happy to check that out, and I try to support artists that intentionally give their work out for free.  So far song joints from the Nieve, SoulChef, and Incise albums have been dope, and once spring break hits I'll get a chance to listen to everything in its entirety.
Check it out here



Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Trebles and Blues - The Blue Note


Dope jazzy and soulful beat tape put out by Trebles and Blues called The Blue Note.  Follow the link to the Trebles and Blues page, where you can preview the album song by song (contains the inspiration for each song!) and download the album fo free.

Saturday's Show

Special thanks to DJ TravBear, or whatever he likes to be called, for filling in for Pete. On the theme of producers, here is what we ended up playing. The show was focused on the producers, which are bolded

T.R.O.Y.- CL Smooth and Pete Rock

Love on Display- Brother Ali (prod. by Ant)

The Park (Blue Sky Black Death Remix)- Cunninlynguists

History- Talib Kweli feat. Mos Def (prod. J-Dilla)

Premier’s Xecution- The X-Ecutioners (prod. DJ Premier)

Deja Vu- Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz

The End- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

AppleWorm- Cold Legistics

Quit While Your Ahead- Classified

Pete and I will be gone this week, so Trevor and DJ Ape of the Hip Hop Shop will be taking over your Saturday afternoon.

I'll be posting a link to Chip the Ripper's new mixtape Gift Raps as well as some Tyler the Creator, a new favorite, sometime soon