Showing posts with label Lateef. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lateef. Show all posts

Friday, 27 February 2009

'Droppin' Science Fiction' - The Mighty Underdogs (album reivew)

The most user friendly album album Def Jux ever put out? I’ll say. Singalongability? Check. Rhyme-that’d-impress-yer-gran? Check. Beats plundered from far and wide? Check. Top notch guests? Most def a check.

‘Droppin’ Science Fiction’ is the debut album from Blackalicious’s Gift of Gab, Quannum head Lateef and Crown City Rockers member, producer Headnodic – collectively known as The Mighty Underdogs.

Despite eclectic sample origins the album hangs together sonically like a neck and noose. ‘Ill Vacation’ and ‘Science Fiction’, the most unlikely of bedfellows, sit cheek by jowl the latter being a Brazilian holiday breezer and the latter being a futuristic electro-fest. ‘Folks’, featuring French MC 20Syl, hits the reggae buttons whilst ‘Want You Back’ is a ballad dripping with feelings. And I could go on… it’s diverse.

Subject matter isn’t too confined either. Straight up cartoon violence on ‘Gunfight’ (featuring the king of cartoon MF Doom) shares CD space with the frantic ‘Aye’, a track dedicated to girls who make you say ‘Aye’. OK so that might be standard fare for a rap album, what else is there? Aforementioned love song (and another), Julian and Damien Marley assisted lament, a song about holidays, a track about laughable MCs, party tracks, tunes about the future…you get the picture.

Elsewhere features come from DJ Shadow (cuts of course) and the lovely LadyBug Mecca. Chali 2na, Raashan Ahmad (also of Crown City Rockers), Tash and Zion all pop up on ‘Walk Like a Warrior’ – a certified banger. Lyrics Born, Casual, Mr. Lif, and Akrobatik also appear and there’s a remix from British boy Fatboy Slim.

If you want a new Hip Hop album that you can listen to then this is it. The Mighty Underdogs have come up with an album on which, in my opinion, there is only one track that doesn’t work (‘Laughing’). It’s out now and is worth every penny of it’s price – buy it at all the usual places.

Monday, 16 February 2009

The Mighty Underdogs Play Jazz Cafe London

This Wednesday (18th February 2009) Hip Hop supergroup The Mighty Underdogs are playing the Jazz Cafe in London. Doors open at 7pm, close at 1am and it's £18.50 in.

The Mighty Underdogs are Blackalicious’s Gift of Gab, Lateef the Truth Speaker and Bay Area producer Headnodic. They are currently signed to alternative Hip Hop label Def Jux although their sound is accpetable to most. Their album 'Dropping Science Fiction ' can be found now although its official UK release date comes in March. The album features DJ Shadow, Mr. Lif, Akrobatik, Tash, Chali 2na, Julian and Damian Marley and Fatboy Slim. Check back here soon for a full review.

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Kidkanevil Giveaways

Kidkanevil, Leeds based Hip Hop producer and DJ is having a right generous streak right now. I hit up the Leeds Hip Hop Scene site and found what I'm about to share with you.

This excellent giveaway is in aid of promoting his next album 'Back off Man, I'm a Scientist'. 'Problems & Solutions' (download via that link), his last album features Certified Banger favourites Jehst and Sir Smurf Lil' as well as other MC's and singers.

The other giveaway is 'Back off Man, I'm a Mixtape' (again, click the link to download). Check it out!

Grab these tracks to taste:

Kidkanevil - Def Cert ft. Jehst & Sir Smurf Lil`.mp3
Kidkanevil - 5th Gear ft. Lateef The Truthspeaker & Little Miss B.mp3

Thursday, 5 April 2007

Mass Hysteria


Z trip - Mass Hysteria

OK Tom, here's the track.
Chali 2na on Lateef the truth speaker and Z trips 'Mass Hysteria'. A dark dark beat, ominous in fact; with the most unfitting but haunting female vocal on the chorus. How do these MC's ride this beat so cooly? Wow!

TTC - Dans le club

Have this too whilst I'm at it. French electro mentalists TTC are in the club and it's big and dirty and quite french.

Macromantics - Madlymantics

Macromantics brings it heavy with this stuttered string sample, plein de scratching and a female rapper (I think from Oz), listen to that bass drop, lovely for your sub woofer. Check her out on www.macromantics.com

Booka Shade - In white rooms (neo mix)

And finally something more along the lines of Eclectic Hermit is this lovely slice of constantly building electro music. That vocal threatens throughout and never blossoms but the bleepy harmonies suffice and you might find yourself doing a little dance with your hands.
Thanks to Bec for the photo of the John Peel 'memurial' in Brighton.