One
of the first things I like to do after or while listening to music that I’m
reviewing is search for the link to where it can be obtained and if it was only
a physical release that is sold out I like to at least put up a link to send
people as sort of a dead end.
(Apologies) With this cassette by
Ill Clinton, I can find several links to it via google, but none of them
clearly state how to get this cassette.
(Though one was a Twitter post that someone made after receiving the
cassette from Mr. Clinton)
The
fact that I don’t really know how to get this—or how to tell you how to get
this—other than hoping that if maybe you buy another Ill Clinton cassette that
isn’t yet sold out (Or an Us Natives shirt [cheap plug]) or ask him nicely
enough about it, if it even is still available—well it just somehow makes me
like it that much more.
As
you would expect from Ill Clinton, these are beats, sure, but you have to hand
it to him because this is his- I believe- fifth cassette I have and I know he
has others out there, yet he somehow remains fresh and they never have the more
of the same feel that some artists get after two songs.
This
begins sort of dark and determined.
There are these guitar riffs I can only compare to 311 because I don’t
listen to a lot of other music that sounds like 311 and they flow with
cymbals. It begins to channel James
Brown and, owwww, I feel good. Grinding
synth somehow joins in with the beats
and Side A doesn’t have an exclusively “Block Rockin’ Beats” sound to it, but
it is rather close.
Side
B gets a little bit funkier, as it takes a turn toward the R&B side of
things, bringing out loops of one of my favorites, Us3. It’s kind of strange because when you think
of music such as Ill Clinton makes that is for all intent and purposes simply
summed up as hip hop, you kind of imagine it taking these twists and turns into
R&B and all that. That is to say,
up until the end of this cassette it sounded to me how it should with no real
surprises.
By
the end though, I found myself noting one of the influences as being Joy
Division. How did they manage to sneak
in there, I haven’t a clue, but it somehow works and is just one of those
elements that makes Ill Clinton so strong.
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