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Jermiside & Danny Diggs - Middle Classic (2010)




slumped over your recliner sipping a refreshing cocktail in a club or all inclusive trek in a remote country admiring the scenery, to each his formula for the holidays. But they often rhyme with light and space, music with a less important role than usual, why not indulge by an album goes everywhere and does not require much reflection to join. Middle Classic will be a good choice: not to feel the atmosphere by drawing playa so gritty in the euro dance without corny and traumatized by his incredible musicianship, Jermiside , mc Cincinnati and Danny Diggs, beatmaker Irish join forces to deliver a cake musically fluid and minimal interest.




You will understand with this introduction, this album is not exceptional and is one of the great family albums that will not mark the history of Hip-Hop. And this because the two actors together as this product defects and quality (well above defects after reflection). First, Jermiside is such that mc has to have some nice skills but the final mark more by its banality in terms of flow and the shallowness of his subjects. More dousing an antidepressant, worse than Skyzoo on Salvation and rage that many Termanology Politics As Usual on and it is still far from reaching the ankles of two fellows made example ... Finally, Danny Diggs worthy of a blaze at Danny Boy (really not fun these Irish) is riding the underground vibe redundant in recent years: a soulful vibe inspired by the Golden Age. Except that here, as many of these stooges (beatmakers, not Irish), Danny Diggs delivers only a soulful vibe with no real flavor but runny enough not to be pilloried.




At this level, it is questionable interest to bring to this album and this waste of time to do a column? Well, simply because Middle Classic is typically Album relaxed as we listen to a half-ear without trying a musical revolution and saw quite a holiday atmosphere or rather relaxing.
smooth With a warm and soulful, the songs are linked together without a hitch, the structure of the beats are very fluid, we let wander quietly through the work of Danny Diggs . Another positive point, all guests, especially on the hooks with Maverick Sabre and Von Pea , which saves the sinking benefits ridiculous and completely lifeless Jermiside like Afraid and Did not I Tell You . Last item that will appreciate this test, the presence of three remixes easily outperform the original level by the presence at the helm of the Kno Cunnylinguist and Kev Brown , very fit in this year 2010.


Listening is more than enough to enjoy this cake but the noise exposure continues this Middle Classic can cause irreparable consequences so be reasonable. If Danny Diggs does not mark its level of beatmaker, he at least has the merit of delivering a quality work constant on the album. By cons Jermiside should consider retraining in something other than rap so his flow is limited and uninteresting topics.



11/20

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