Saturday 24 September 2011

Wednesday 7 September 2011

Jay-Z and Kanye’s Watch The Throne Chopped & Screwed LINK

WATCH THE THRONE receives the chopped and screwed treatment. Is it still good? Check it out...

Jay-Z and Kanye’s Watch The Throne Chopped Not Slopped by DJ Candlestick and OG Ron C

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Read more: http://www.thefader.com/2011/09/02/jay-z-and-kanyes-watch-the-throne-chopped-not-slopped-by-dj-candlestick-and-og-ron-c/#ixzz1XI6LiaUw

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Friday 5 August 2011

Wu Tang & Jimi Hendrix - Black Gold

Wu Tang Vs Jimi Hendrix - Black Gold:

I have struck gold! Came across this great mash-up of Jimi Hendrix and the Wu Tang Clan and affiliates music. Definitely worth checking out!





One.

Friday 29 July 2011

Video: Wu Tang Live Switzerland 2011

Wu Tang Live in Switzerland July 2011.

Is the Wu becoming the Rolling Stones of Hiphop when it comes to touring? It's good to see that the clan is still performing to new and old fans. Hopefully they take the complete set on tour to other countries as well. Enjoy.

I must definitelty make it to the Frauenfled Openair Hiphop festival next year. If it's going to be this dope again then it can't be missed.



chief MLU 1.

Wednesday 29 June 2011

New joints: No I.D. and Grafh

NEW DROPS! FREE!
New mixtape from Grafh. I have been wondering what happened to dude. Check it:








http://www.datpiff.com/Grafh-Pain-Killers-mixtape.239517.html





No ID has released an interestingly titled EP. A track features Common but it not quite Resurrection or The Black Album. check it out.

http://cocaine80s.blogspot.com/search/label/cocaine80s

Thursday 2 June 2011

Review: Elzhi - Elmatic

So in comes one of the most anticipated projects of the year: Elzhi’s Elmatic.

Even from the title it is an obvious reference to Nasir Jones' classic genre changing classic Illmatic album that celebrated its 17th year release anniversary the other day.

On paper the I must admit that the idea sounds corny: redoing an album that is widely considered as the benchmark of lyricism and not to mention the production work that was done by legendary beat-makers DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Large Pro and Q-Tip. Basically Illmatic was always going to be a tough act to follow (ask NaS)! 
Will Elzhi pull off the re-making of Illmatic and still make it sound modern and relevant?

Well employing the services of the music band Will Sessions was a great idea. Their live music set brings a new dimension and freshness to the very familiar melodies.  The production therefore escapes sounding dated and then as a special treat some of the songs are extended with longer interpolations from the sampled tracks such an on Life’s a Bitch (featuring Royce 5’9) where after the muted horn solo the band breaks into the classic Roy Ayers’ sampled track –nice touch.  The same goes for the next track “One Love”.

Lyrically Elzhi holds his own:  He follows NaS’ cue on most of the tracks keeping the same song title and chorus. Inside the bars he follows that formula rather loosely, referencing the original verses here and there but   giving himself enough room to express his own point of view and carve his own story-lines. "Detroit State of Mind" is a dedication to his native city interpreting the narrative about the struggles of surviving in the projects of the infamous streets of Queensbridge, New York.

Elzhi is on point on many tracks on this here. Taunting his critics on "The World is yours":
“I’m spiting iller rhymes,
Rougher than gorilla palms,
you softer than chinchillas,
You albums full of fillers,

(my) delivery like shipping mail”

 Verdict: Elzhi and the Will Sessions band pulled it off! This joint is an enjoyable listen and it is a fitting tribute to a monumental hiphop release.
On the first few listens it does sound out of place to hear different rhymes to the ones burned in our memory (-lane) with the Illmatic beats but we soon get used to this because the tracks are so dope it doesn’t matter.

After hearing this album I am definitely looking forward to hearing ’Zhi release his own classic one day soon but for now it’s Elmatic...!


Rating: @@@@1/2


I'm OUT!
Chiefmlu

·         The album is available for free download courtesy of xxlmag.com.
or directly through my blog post http://chiefmlu.blogspot.com/2011/05/elzhi-elmatic-mixtape-out.html
·         One Love

Monday 16 May 2011

Review: Curren$y & Alchemist - Covert Coup



Appropriateley this album dropped on the 20th of April which is unofficially International Smokers Day. It should come as no surprise since we already know that Curren$y AKA Spitta and Alchemist are some of the biggest weed loyalists in the hiphop game. Is that why they gave out this record for free – well then everyday should be you know what!

On a more serious tip though: Alchemist is already regarded as one of the best producers ever and Spitta has impressed before sharing the stage with Lil Wayne on “Grown Man” and working extensively with another hiphop super producer Ski Beats so it’s safe to say that we are expecting a lot from this EP… a lot of dopeness. Excuse the pun.

Surprisingly unlike on recent projects like Gangrene with Oh No, Alchemist keeps away from the microphone booth leaving the slick talk to Currency and guests. He has his work cut out though producing every single track here.

“BBS” kicks off the EP with a banging beat. Alchemist drops a dope mellow, nostalgic beat as Currency lays down his game in a freestyle flow “It’s that gold BBS flow… never letting up my Jet-living.. I am Trill mutha**** after-all”.  The intro track clocking 2:28 minutes is a short track but one long straight verse no hook and actually so are most of the tracks on this EP.


Things get grimy on track two: “The Type” featuring long-time Alchemist collaborator and infamous friend Prodigy of Mobb Deep.  Currency kicks it off reminiscing how he came up in his hood and remembers how a dame tried to take his focus of the game.
The second verse finds Prodigy fresh from prison reflecting on the game:


“Cant get caught slippin’ they all want to see me fall...
it comes with the territory take the good with the bad,
throw the dice, where they land so be it,
everything aint strategic, sometimes we risk our lives,
sometimes we risk our love, our money and our freedom,
the bullshit we feed it, to see if you gon eat it” 
P has been very busy lately releasing his own EP and realising his controversial Autobiography.


The upbeat “Blood, Sweat and Gears” features long-time Currency collaborator Fiend.  It sounds like Fiend was in a very good mood lacing his verse professing his love for that Kush. Fits the concept of the album I guess .


Things slow down a little on the “Life Instructions” as Spitta shares the budda with another infamous weed-lover no other than Smoke Dza, “Twisting like a Marley, Marcus Garvey on a track… sucks to be you trying get Swag, You gotta purchase this cool”. Alchemist constructs an ill beat out of Rock guitars and pumping drum-breaks.


Like the other beats on this EP, the soulful “Smoke Break” features various sound clips in the background and Spitta is just having fun with it talking that dope talk.


Everyone will have different views but I say the strangely titled (until someone breaks the title down for me) “Scottie Pippens” is the dopest track here. Featuring up and coming Freddie Gibbs. This is the track that has been staying in rotation everywhere simply because Gibbs annihilated this track. This guest rapper  certainly got all our attention and hopefully his next album “Babyface Killa” is going to “equal the same”.


“I dropped out of college and majored in home invasions,
believe I have the balls to clear up all of my altercations”

“Ventilation” is a smooth soulful track. I have to say Alchemist really brought out his A-game on this EP. He is definitely back on form and I am most definitely looking out for him again.  Same goes for ”Double 07”, dopeness gallore.


“Success Is My Cologne” is Spitta sending out a warning to the industry. “I am tired of n***as say they as dope as me, they lying”.  A dope haunting beat is the backdrop.


“Full Metal” is so much on a military-like tip that is just well... Full metal! This track is more in line with the title of the EP: Covert Coup and I guess every artist has had their share of troubles with the music industry. The marching band beat is fire and sound-clips from a (war?) movie pepper the track creating a cinematic effect. Spitta holds his own as he marches on, a soldier on the warpath.
“for that cash, I brought a claim Tag, This mine! ...peepin the scene, I’m about to blow!”

This EP gains a lot from Alchemist wholly producing it making sound compact and whole. It helps that Al has found his sound again. Spitta whilst not being the most ridiculous rapper out there continues to shine when working with ill producers as he did with Ski Beats recently. His unassuming style fits the beats nicely and none of the beats sound like they wasted. 


In short this EP has got me looking forward to new releases from Spitta, Alchemist and Freddie Gibbs. This EP is definitely worth picking. Whether you blaze a blunt or not aint a thing at all. Just spin this and be part of the Jet Living.


The EP clocks 28 minutes. Short but great!


Rating: @@@@

Tracklist:
01 BBS
02 The Type (feat. Prodigy)
03 Blood, Sweat & Gears (feat. Fiend)
04 Life Instructions (feat. Smoke DZA)
05 Smoke Break
06 Scottie Pippen (feat. Freddie Gibbs)
07 Ventilation
08 Double 07
09 Success Is My Cologne
10 Full Metal


........
& I'm out.

Chief Mlu