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hard-A-swallow. sXm is from 1993, November 1993 on Vinyl. In '94 they released the CD, February/March if I remember correctly << every self-respecting Italian B-Boy should get a copy >> Back then it was laughable on its face, rapping in English meant putting yourself on the same level as the Americans. Kaos seemed like he had just come out of a DeAgostini commercial for English for Everyone and I remember Sean ruining the subsequent records of Neffa & Gruff, I can only imagine what a beast he must have been here. I believe every Italian B-Boy wants to forget this sad chapter of mimicry. << a clearer idea of what it means to BE HIP-HOP. >> Oh my... bombs...
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Alright for the mustache, but next time..... count the dots.. and check the capitals.
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...But the dots... with random numbers... and the capital letters... wherever you feel like? And the space between the dots that’s there one moment, then gone, then comes back, then disappears? As for the rest, you use too many commas, making it extremely long and boring, even here <<<In the end, strange for a King story, but in the end, I was saying, the story>> You use a repetition and a "I was saying" just a millisecond apart. Boring. I would have expected better from a purely technical standpoint, considering you're not 13. As for the choice, the usual hassle, you don’t know anything interesting apart from the super famous ones. What a drag. Really, damn it, as I was saying, boring.
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I heard it distractedly, and I must unfortunately admit that I wrote some nonsense: << The producers made the album, [...] >> It seems to me that Albarn really made this album with an iPad program (that's why I wanted to listen to it), and this leads me to hit one: << With that iPad, he could only have made ringtones for cell phones. >> Ringtones for cell phones is an exaggeration; they sound like the default sounds of Windows 95 -> <- error signal, hardware connection signal, expand/minimize to icon signal... all looped. Now I can rate the review because I know the album.
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"Entirely with the iPad, with minimal instrumental additions afterwards." So what? Is it "too crazy" because instead of using a keyboard and mouse, he used his finger? Millions of people produce with a Mac and then add the instrumentals. In my opinion, he used the iPad because he doesn't know how to use anything else, like Mike Patton, who when he needed to communicate to the other Fantomas what they should play, would record his voice imitating the drums on a cassette and send it to Lombardo; he would listen to ten minutes of "tupa tupa tupa burumbumbumm" and manage to translate into music a voice imitating the drums. The ones who made the album were the producers, who grabbed four random sounds from Albarn (it's impossible to have produced well-calibrated sounds with the iPad; a serious sound card is too bulky for an iPad) and made an album. With that iPad, at most he might have made ringtones for cell phones. The Gorillaz are a joke, since the first album.
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One of the few consolations that life’s bitterness offers is that a man can always buy Viagra.
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I don’t remember them at all; I remember that I didn’t like this album, and I trust my judgment since it surely can’t appeal to me more now. Here, at most, you can suggest Anticon, Def Jux, or various white stuff; no one cares about true-norwegian-black-rap.
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Snoop, Dre, Sean Puff, Pharao Monch... you're missing Mc Hammer, Snap & Vanilla Ice. But please, don’t review Snow because I want to do it myself
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--- Tobby you might know this, but is this thing a joke, a diss, an attack, a declaration of love... what is it?
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Alright alright, the water is dry if you say so.