So it started off with a little hint of the classic "Luchini" before the "this is it huh" faded long into the distance. Oh how I remember that vivid Camp Lo album cover. It was definitely a keeper. He then moved swiftly onto the quaint, yet braggadocio sounds of them Mission motherfuckers or the newly titled Crown City Rockers. "Weekend soul" lives out its name in full color. Each vibe captured though the vibrant live instrumentation sparks a new mode of thought. Without a doubt (blatant Jurassic 5 reference) Raashan Ahmad keeps it smooth and lively with his patent vocals that I've locked into memory since "It's the." The list expands with two more doses of WASABI for that ASS via the Supremeex and Tajai project. "Baboo Birth" and "Meaning" travel along opposite sides to the same destination. Nani? The rhythmatic adventure of Tajai's vocals never seems to leave its presence unknown and Supremeex crafts a noteworthy barrage of beats to be laced up like the second pack of laces. One Be Lo then entered the mix with "True Love." It hit right when I heard about a fellow blazer's first hand success at HIGH testing. The beat is dusty, just like how all your records need to end up being for at least one point in time. A good blend of dusty melodies and a hypnotic beat that captures the storytelling ways to which One Be Lo kicks his raps. Lastly on this "Array of Bumpage from Mista Kimble" was "One Night" by Lawless Element. Beastly, the shit had all the ingredients to a freshly baked good: a jazzy hit hat mixed up with no bullshit lines about catching that one girl that makes you say "god damn" after two drinks. Its good, job well done Kimble-san.
currently bumping:
kavet the catalyst- odd to the eye
blockhead vs. omega one- we didn't invent the remix
Thursday, December 08, 2005
An array of bumpage from mista kimble.
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