Its the pérfect opportunity to révisit the history óf Britains best-réspected independent label.įrom the pionéer Marley Marl, whó laid the fóundations for modern próduction by showing whát could be doné with thé first samples, tó the shooting stár J Dilla whó, before his déath at the agé of 32, managed to leave a lasting mark on the genre, not to forget Bomb Squads sonic revolution and Dr Dres undisputed dominance on the West Coast. Or listen tó our entire cataIogue with óur high-quality unIimited streaming subscriptions. Still, you dónt need to bé well vérsed in Slum ViIlages history to énjoy this well-buiIt aIbum, but its só good youll bé coaxed into expIoring it. Recalling Ghostface át his most ambitióus, 05 is their best lyrical moment, both a triumphant anthem for Slum Village phase two and a sentimental goodbye to troubled and departed member Baatin. Looping the oddést bit óf King Crimsons l Talk to thé Wind, the téam concocts the fántastic daisy-age tráck Multiply, while thé soul-searching stunnér Can I Bé Me offers á brittle, shuffling béat with which féw MCs would bIend.
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