Aesop Rock - Bazooka Tooth
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The MC Paul Barman-friendly raps flipped by Aesop on his acclaimed 2001 Labor Days release generally didnt register on most hip hop traditionalists scales. And Bazooka proves that hes even less interested in appeasing the boom bap crowd. On "Were Famous", Def Jux label head El-P and Aesop go after the, ahem, critics who might not view their futuro sound collages as legit hip hop. El-P raps "I laugh at critics claiming, 'Hip-hops over'/ F*** you, hip-hop just started." This being the first release where he handles the bulk of the production, Aesop intentionally goes all Def Jux, programming as many ultramodern found soundscapes on "NY Electric" and "The Greatest Pac-Man Victory Ever" (peep the sampled sounds from the classic video game) as is alienly possible. While his wordy and nearly incomprehensible verses on "Freeze" or "Mars Attacks" will either grate on the nerves or rate near genius, middling theyre not. Its just a shame that the lack of soul in his rotating rap deliveries...
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