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4.0 out of 5 stars
If only he had some better emcees! (3.5 Stars),
By Zeb91 "Hip Hop Head 4 Life" (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chapter Seven (Audio CD)
Chicago has been doing some big things on the hip hop tip lately and here is the latest from the windy city. For a debut album he shows off his production skills quite well, while putting his emcee duties on the back burner. Instead he pulls in a bunch of mostly unknown cats to rip it over his amazing beats. These guys don't do a bad job but they are not on the same caliber of most of his musical offerings. The intro track is just a moody instrumental with some really perfect samples scratched in for added effect. On the posse cut "Dreams" (5), Diverse continues spittin pure fire just like he did on his solo debut. He is joined by Longshot and Profound, two other rappers that hold their own. Boston legend Edo G comes in for a solid track with "Take'N'Over" (16) and Copperpot constructs a Pete Rock esque beat for him to tear apart. This album has one major flaw: While the emcees are not weak most of them do not do Copperpot's beats justice. He has constructed some of the better beats for an indy album in awhile but they are laced with rappers that either need help with flow or content (battle raps are tight in a battle, not on an album). If you're a beat fiend check this album if you like thought provoking lyrics go pick up Qwel's album.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
copperpot steals the show,
By Justin Smith (Oakland, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chapter Seven (Audio CD)
I got this CD to review for my radio station and thought that it was pretty tight. Chicago producer Chester Copperpot has the great ability to custom tailor beats to the vioces and styles of the emcees. The samples and loops are quite original and hard hitting. The instrumental tracks are sublime (especially the opener).There are various emcees on this record, my favorites being Earatik Statik, Profound, and Brain Trax (gotta love that cockney accent). However, the aggressive battle-rap style grows tired quickly. I'd imagine the reason for this is the fact that the up and coming/unheard of emcees need to put their talent on the table. It works to the detriment of the album as a qhole
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sick CD gotta Drop Knowledge on the Yanks,
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This review is from: Chapter Seven (Audio CD)
Yo sick CD, Profound is Heavy as is the ever tight Pacewon. Braintax is always killing it however message to the above, he aint cockney he's from the north of the UK cockney's are from London. You want cockney Listen to Louis Slipperz £10 Bag mixtapes (on Rawdog same label 'Tax was on/running) anyhoo nice to see UK MC's repping in the US even if this is nearly 6 years old.Like UK check out Taskforce MFTC tapes, LDZ (London Zoo) and Dabbla & Sumgai as well.....
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