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Date (CEST) | 2019-07-11 12:51:21 |
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Kool_Keith-KEITH-2019-CMS
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-kool_keith-intro.mp3 | Kool Keith | Intro | 224 | Unknown |
2 | 02-kool_keith-foot_locka_(feat._paul_wall).mp3 | Kool Keith | Foot Locka (feat. Paul Wall) | 271 | Unknown |
3 | 03-kool_keith-95_south_(feat._psycho_les).mp3 | Kool Keith | 95 South (feat. Psycho Les) | 256 | Unknown |
4 | 04-kool_keith-graceland.mp3 | Kool Keith | Graceland | 251 | Unknown |
5 | 05-kool_keith-holy_water.mp3 | Kool Keith | Holy Water | 254 | Unknown |
6 | 06-kool_keith-makem_crazy.mp3 | Kool Keith | Makem Crazy | 266 | Unknown |
7 | 07-kool_keith-muscle_block.mp3 | Kool Keith | Muscle Block | 227 | Unknown |
8 | 08-kool_keith-open_and_wet.mp3 | Kool Keith | Open and Wet | 267 | Unknown |
9 | 09-kool_keith-plush_mink.mp3 | Kool Keith | Plush Mink | 256 | Unknown |
10 | 10-kool_keith-slave_owner.mp3 | Kool Keith | Slave Owner | 230 | Unknown |
11 | 11-kool_keith-she_answer_(feat._jeru_the_damaja).mp3 | Kool Keith | She Answer (feat. Jeru the Damaja) | 261 | Unknown |
12 | 12-kool_keith-turn_the_levels.mp3 | Kool Keith | Turn the Levels | 245 | Unknown |
13 | 13-kool_keith-word_life.mp3 | Kool Keith | Word Life | 218 | Unknown |
14 | 14-kool_keith-zero_fux_(feat._b-real).mp3 | Kool Keith | Zero Fux (feat. B-Real) | 272 | Unknown |
NFO
Kool Keith-KEITH
i n f o
label........: Mello Music Group
date ripped..: 07.11.2019
date released: 07.19.2019
url..........: mellomusicgroup.com/products/kool-keith-keith-cd
release size.: 79,5 MB
encoder......: Lame 3.100
bitrate......: avg. 242kbps
mode.........: Joint-Stereo
tracks.......: 14
source.......: CDDA
ripper.......: K Thornton
n o t e s
It's been more than forty years since Kool Herc
starting throwing parties in the South Bronx, and so
you could forgive the casual fan for thinking that
nearly every permutation of hip-hop has already been
explored. But KEITH, the new album from the iconic
rapper Kool Keith and the master producer Psycho Les
(due out July 12 on Mello Music Group) argues just the
opposite: that what's absurdly funny can also be
sinister and strange, that the form can still be
broken in new and radical ways.
Keith is, of course, one of the pivotal figures in the
history of hip-hop, and has been one of the genre's
most singular writers and original voices. The Bronx
native was a founding member of Ultramagnetic MCs,
whose debut album, 1988's Critical Beatdown, served as
a blueprint for both internationally famous acts like
Public Enemy and for the entire future of underground
rap. But Keith's solo work, which began in earnest in
the mid-'90s with Dr. Octagonecologyst (released under
a pseudonym, naturally) is even stranger, more
experimental, more brilliant. He will enjamb seemingly
unrelated ideas and images against one another with a
poet's love for language and a pornographer's knack
for camp. Subsequent records like 1997's Sex Style,
'99's Black Elvis/Lost In Space, and 2000's Matthew
were hailed as instant classics; Keith has spent the
last several years crafting expertly written records
that are rewardingly bizarre, unlike anything else on
the rap landscape -- and KEITH is a crown jewel in
that excellent late-period run.
Psycho Les is a founding member of the Beatnuts, who
were first notable as the only Latino members of the
Native Tongues, the collective of groups that pushed
hip-hop to its avant edges in the early '90s. They
were staples throughout that decade, both with their
own albums and via the production they did for artists
as disparate as Fat Joe and Common -- as well as for
their work pioneering the remix. The Beatnuts' music
had in its foreground cramped house parties and
reckless debauchery; Les developed the unique ability
as a producer to merge that abandon with technically
rigorous sample manipulation and unique arrangements.
If you're worried that two artists who have been
working at this for so long would be tempted to rest
on their laurels or make music that's predictable,
disabuse yourself of that notion. Keith opens the
album with a tangent about Foot Locker -- not about
buying shoes, but about lusting after the footwear
chain's employees, with their tight, referee-striped
shirts and form-fitting black pants. It only gets
stranger from there. His Lamborghinis aren't just
green, they're pistachio green; his head is perfectly
round like Charlie Brown's; his handkerchief is worth
your per diem. And as a vocalist, Keith is still as
slippery and innovative as ever: see the way he slides
right into an unorthodox flow at the beginning of
"Slave Owner", only to thin out his writing to allow
for a string of insults from the titular slave owner.
KEITH is a laser-focused, remarkably vital work from
two artists entering the fourth decades of their
respective careers. If nothing else, take as an
example a couple of the guests who appear here:
there's Jeru the Damaja, who represents the true-
school ethos of New York in the early '90s, but
there's also Paul Wall -- he rides shotgun on "Foot
Locker" -- who broke through more than a decade after
Jeru, as the woozy, laconic Houston scene of the mid-
2000s briefly stole the national spotlight. Both serve
as ideal foils for Keith: they're somehow tethered to
Earth as we understand it, while he's free to orbit
around them, and us, in a path that only he will ever
understand.
Note - CD cover and website seem to list incorrect
tracks, 'Muscle Block' being missing on both. However
the MMG bandcamp page lists the correct set.
d a t a
# t r a c k n a m e t i m e
01- Intro [01:04]
02- Foot Locka (feat. Paul Wall) [03:01]
03- 95 South (feat. Psycho Les) [03:15]
04- Graceland [03:07]
05- Holy Water [03:03]
06- Makem Crazy [03:51]
07- Muscle Block [03:00]
08- Open and Wet [03:25]
09- Plush Mink [03:46]
10- Slave Owner [03:11]
11- She Answer (feat. Jeru the Damaja) [03:00]
12- Turn the Levels [03:31]
13- Word Life [04:12]
14- Zero Fux (feat. B-Real) [02:52]
79,5 m e g s t o t a l [44:18]