This was a bit unexpected... After suddenly quitting the rap game a few years back (leaving an unreleased album behind), Doc Brown has gone onto bigger and better things in comedy. This was one of the tracks from that unreleased album, and appeared on a couple of mixtapes. About 4 years later, a video appears... I don't know whether this means that the album will also be surfacing at some point, or not. Either way, it's good to this soulful joint get a bit more exposure.
Showing posts with label Doc Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doc Brown. Show all posts
Thursday, 21 July 2011
Doc Brown - Blighty feat. Natalie Williams (Video)
Labels:
Doc Brown,
UK Hip Hop,
Video
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
'The Get Together' - Evil Ed & Conspicuous (album review)

Evil Ed is known for having produced for Jehst, Yungun and a whole host of other UK names. His production LP ‘The Enthusiast’ featured vocals from Kyza, the Colony, Doc Brown, Tommy Evans and Asaviour amongst others. Conspicuous (aka Conspicuous the Coroner aka Cons) a member of The Colony along with Willo Wispa, Grimlok and Sir Smurf Lil’, has previously dropped two albums, ‘Backgammon’ in ’05 and ‘The Family Photo Album’ last year.
Cons is on point with some carefully constructed verses that proudly display his rhyming ability (probably the reason why ‘81’s Favourite Son’ was sequenced first). The guests contribute only pure fire too, there are no duff appearances and no-one steals anyone else’s shine. It’s not just ‘BBQ’ that has a brotherly BBQ-ish feel; the whole album is like one relaxed cipher. Ed’s production is of a high quality, there are no hastily looped breaks here, no drums slapped on top of some old soul; this is sampling at its most professional and top that, it’ll keep your head nodding all the while.
Stand out tracks come in the form of UK/US posse cut ‘Ill-Out’ and ‘Big Headed’. The former for its jazziness, cuts, contrasting accents and sick lyrics. The latter for the pianos, Willo Wispa’s inimitable slackness and Mudmowth’s mentalness.
‘The Get Together’ serves as a great follow-up album for both artists. With a multitude of big guests, including some from over the pond, the duo has crafted a comprehensive body of work that should garner many spins by any Hip Hop head fortunate to pick up a copy of this.
Labels:
Apollo,
Broke 'n' £nglish,
Cobane,
Conspicuous,
Doc Brown,
Dubbledge,
Evil Ed,
Grimlok,
Jehst,
Konny Kon,
Mudmowth,
Ric Branson,
Seanie T,
Shameless,
Sir Smurf Lil',
T. Bear,
Willo Wispa
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