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intertwine perfectly with the Fourtet-produced lock-and-step of the high
hat and cymbal on yet another percussion-inspired
song. Percee P gives what will undoubtedly be the best lyrical performance
by an old school emcee
on “Reverse Part 2”; this contrasts sharply when
The Arabian Prince (haven’t seen this NWA album in a minute) offers
an ode to early 1980s electronica (“Strange Life”) where he quips, “Do
what you like, and do what you please/like an 80-year old lady tryin’ to
do a striptease”. Hilarity.
As for deficiencies, there
are few. I wish all music that came out today was this “next” sounding.
While the absence of
Madvillian on this Stones Throw compilation is criminal at
best, the album’s instrumentation and diversity more than make up for the
MIA-ness of the metal-faced emcee. Stones Throw will have to satiate the
public’s bloodlust for this collabo, …and soon.
At the end of the day, it is
unwise to compare Chrome Children Vol. 2
to its predecessor. The first installment was really a showcase of the
label’s flagship artists (which included several inspired
J Dilla
tracks), the purpose of which, through the cross-promotion with Adult
Swim, was to establish Stones Throw as an indie label to reckon with.
That’s not the goal or feel of this album. This album is pure, uncut
musical inspiration and innovation—a sonic opus the likes of which are
nonexistent today. The goal of this follow up, in this writer’s opinion,
is to solidify Stones Throw as a label of the future, because in
many ways, this is what the future sounds like. This album is so important
that the label didn’t want folks to have an excuse or barrier not
to have it—hence the freebie.
This release is no longer
available for free download, but don’t miss the next one. The empire into
which Stones Throw is poised to grow, and the
distribution methods by which they are doing so, is worth mentioning as
well. With each free release and smart, targeted promotions and
partnerships, Stones Throw is turning the record industry on its
collective ear.
Travis Larrier
LarryT@thisisrealmusic.com
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