Monday, January 3, 2011

Bollywood Biggest Boobs

The Left - Gas mask (2010)




Humanity does not seem to be a mere chimera, stagnant air in the arteries of life is suffocating and toxic. Machinery, industrial and environmental noise that characterized Detroit now disappeared as scanned by an invisible hand. What seems to be the remains of a civilization is transformed into a mass of articulated limbs moving aimlessly. How did this happen? The simplest answer would come from the public acceptance of what looks good or not, choose "The Right" way / thing rather than impartiality. Philosophy imbued with the powerful of this world, this urge to control the virus mutates into a thundering, which turns against its own creators. The hope of a return to independent civilization hangs by a thread, or rather an obscure splinter group called "The Left " a symbol of independence. Armed their gas masks, they try to attack the virus permeating the air with their own musical creations away from the conformism imposed on the population. But do they have the weapons to create the spark that will bring people to reason?


In outnumbered the tentacles made by The Right, The Left owes its existence and its survival to its three leaders. Apollo Brown, creator of the movement of the rebellion, the production officiating. Staunch defender a dirty soul and minimalist drums clacking, it seems to have the weapons to take over a Hip-Hop real connection with its history. Independent at the time of the tragedy, he tried to launch a half-hearted response with The Reset without obtaining the desired result. Journalist 103, mc underground fan of battles and politically radical, it owes its survival to its omnipresence in moldy cellars and rusted the Motor Town. Finally, DJ Soko, known in the community for its effectiveness on the hook scratch, he lacked the equipment to convert sound into his turntables long-range missile.

From the intro Change , the tone, trim up your gas mask because the assault musical based on large drums and vocal sample is introduced followed very closely by the eponymous track Using the same technique of attack. 103 on the mic Journalist adopts an attitude of guerrilla war against the party vibes of cardboard. Real Hip-Hop in the crosshairs, Apollo Brown book Frozen an aggressive instrument with a saturation effect which strengthens the darkness of the piece to the delight of Kool G Rap who ride in conquered territory. Same saturation effect and without the presence Soko of the Detroit beatmaker drops a mortuary on organ Battle Axe Mu with without the two mcs really come to bear the work of Apollo . Respite after this first phase of attack with Binoculars recalling that the trio is a pure product stamped Motor Town with all the soul influence that results. In terms of performance, Journalist 103 loose enough work provided even if sometimes these Storytellin 'seem to have neither head nor tail. By cons, if you are looking for high level services Hassaan Mackey on How We Live answer your expectations. In this type of album that points clearly lack of creativity and consistency of contemporary rap, there is traditionally a track dedicated to the performance in good standing of wack mc thing by the trio met with The Funeral no real interest the form and substance. But this false note is short with the arrival of Statistics défouloir species in this barbaric attack which Journalist engages in kickage to beat rule despite the presence of raggaman Invincible that could be optional. Tired of tour operators who offer tours Then follow any formatted Marv Won and Journalist to visit the below Detroit on a beat in keeping with the theme.

Arrived at the end of this first phase of attack, we can now say that The Left is the means to deploy a force strikes consistently. If the homogeneity of the tracks too big of Apollo Brown may repel the length, the contribution of DJ Soko on vocal samples can upgrade the whole. For his part Journalist 103 delivers a good job mc despite some weaknesses compensated by the presence of interesting guests.

Yet if "The Right" wobbles, it is not in a position of weakness, the attack of a tone too sweet Melody ending with its loop on a flash addictive sax does not seem strong enough to finish the job. shame because Journalist avoids the clichés of kitsch very love song today. It includes the arrival of Live Reporting that this trip was a romantic delusion to plunge deeper in the bowels of Detroit metal and roaring, Guilty Simpson present in support while recalling that in this city, it has become a major player unfortunately or not. Clinging to their demand for freedom of opinion and the message of The Left vibrates in the air "Do not Believe the media" covered by timidly Final on Caged Birds . In terms warrior Journalist 103 remains a good soldier but his physical impact does not seem quite destructive to cope alone and it is undeniable that the real gunner of this rebellion is called Apollo Brown who drops a grenade last Homage . It ended the assault by a victorious vibe Get In Where You Fit In case of final while fireworks.
If earlier this year, nobody would dare to bet on this trio of Detroit almost unknown (as well as on Roc Marciano or Celph Titled ), it is now on the following the project will attract the attention of listeners. While the war is far from over as "The Right" continues to debase the mass at the end of the year but the message should be rehashed incessantly while not falling into redundancy too heavy. This first round is won hands down: The Left thanks to the enormous qualitative contribution of Apollo Brown brings new life to the Motor City in a style which is clean and respectful of the musical legacy left by thousands of artists who have walked these streets buzzing. Then only the ubiquity of the key "Apollo brown " still makes the whole a bit too compact and the repetition of plays necessarily leads to some fatigue, history of fiddling ...


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