Octopus When I proposed to write with him for the blog I thought: why not? This is an opportunity to remember good old memories. And indeed, after writing a ticket (that's how you say language blogger right?) On the compilation " L432 " I thought back to those famous Perry Ellis.
You remember my friend who was returning from the States with? His name was Clement. He came into my classroom in 1997, was the "new kid". Myself, having done 4 college, I was not very "old" no longer in it. I spent two years, my record! Nevertheless, Clement was a true son of wealthy, not a son of rich like "damn they have a new car!" But more in the style whore they have 2 new cars! ". Rich to the point that his older brother dared to mix the Nutella of Camembert in his sandwiches! What a mess ... But it was quickly into our team because it was cool, at least until it clogs my zouz tries in a railway tunnel while I was doing racing by Conde with my friend Momo (we'll talk him one day). Another crazy day!
When we did not progress (or not want to go, " as my mother can listen to you I chat cool"), we went home to get to the and to make our stories with zoulettes. But more importantly to listen to music. He had a hi-fi UNBELIEVABLE! When we put the sound back, the walls shook. "My word" as said Dan! Almost every day when leaving the chest, was steering the FNAC. The motherfucker, he had a scooter (a real racing car for the time, the famous Nitro) then it is Toni and I joined walk there ... And one day listening to a terminal, there was this famous African Jazz CD, " Afrocalypse . We had already heard a bit about them through the mix-tape Cut Killer exit 95 (I listened more later) and Max 96, but thanks to " L432 "we really paid attention to this group.
So seeing this cover slightly surreal for the time (the helicopter behind gangsta) we jumped on it to listen. Only two helmets per terminal, emerges Clement! It was a very fast time: 5 minutes and 120 balls to play more in cases of FNAC! 240 Instead, Clement had picked up a well.
Island
- Intro
- Represents
- Afrocalypse
- The téci
- War Of Nerves ( Feat Cypress Hill & Lucien aka Papalu )
- Penelope
- Sucker MC ( Feat Andrew "Doc" / Syd )
- Mystic ( Feat Macka)
- Interlude
- Strickly Hip Hop ( Feat Ol 'Dirty Bastard of Wu-Tang Clan)
- Pariah State VS (Aka Lucien Feat Papalu)
- Not Seen, Not Taken
- You Can not Stop (Feat Big Red Raggasonic)
- gurgling Play
- Priesthood
- Phrasing
- Outro
parent " DJ Spank, Clyde DJ (ex-Assassin), DJ Max, Joey, or the "undergound hero " Daddy Jokno itself. Never wanted the guests Featured NTM, the Wu-Tang crazy Ol 'Dirty Bastard (RIP) or Big Red to ensure the correct buzz of this album.
A dream cast partly due to a signature on the Island Staff then directed by the manager of NTM, Terror Seb. Probably why they were found to ' L432 "exit some time earlier on the same label (thank you Seb, who incidentally, placed his wife Lady Laistee or Polo). It was bad language, but the minute it is crystal clear that members of AJ did not lack talent. Their single with the dirty old bastard was in Brooklyn monstrous!
I can not remember if the video had started airing before or after the release of the album but I remember he was making a lot of M6 at the time. Ok night, but still! Thank you Seb ... That it's me again! Toni and I, we spent our nights listening to our old fonsdés K7 always jumped at the wrong time (not yours?) And maternal videos. This made us very kiffer! It was not for the same period as the one-hit wonder Quebec KC LMNOP sang "Ta Yeul! Screw pile life worse still alive ?
But then I digress and I realize that I have not really talked about the album itself ... Well admittedly, is far from being a classic sense of the term. Nevertheless, he still squatted my long drive.
Ten or eleven years later, I think it has aged well, much better than some of his colleagues. The fact that the album was recorded in NYC has a lot to I think. It feels clean dirt streets of the Big Apple, but version 77-93 ("
Brooklyn, Aulnay in Melun ). No concessions here, everyone takes for his rank: the state, the bitches, rappers cardboard ... It's about awareness of the suburban youth or awakening of the black people against oppression. One thing is sure: this is ghetto!
MCs of the hexagon have always struggled to mix hip-hop and street: you was a Scarla or Zulu. I have the impression that members of Afro Jazz were proud to be the two even though they considered themselves " Strictly Hip-Hop . But all that Tonio and I we did not care, it was their loved c'qu'on flows marrying to perfection and their 3 votes imposing ... At the time, the vocal cords was tough bonnard! The prods were also pleased to hear in full supremacy of violins and their pals piano, sampler of soul and jazz was a risky bet.
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