Everything seems simpler with this remodelled presentation, cleverly punctuated with the cries of seagulls and the sound of the tide.
With Vacation in Hell , the Flatbush Zombies have made up the gap between their always-strong visuals and the usual construction of their music, which can sometimes sound sluggish. Further evidence that you should always take a vacation, even in hell.
Listen to over 70 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan. Listen to this album and more than 70 million songs with your unlimited streaming plans. Buy an album or an individual track. Or listen to our entire catalogue with our high-quality unlimited streaming subscriptions. The downloaded files belong to you, without any usage limit. You can download them as many times as you like. Download the Qobuz apps for smartphones, tablets and computers, and listen to your purchases wherever you go.
One thing is clear: a new generation of Australian artists is appropriating rap in their own way, injecting a great dose of African music and deep sounds.
But since its emergence in the late s, local rap has always stood out from its American big brother. Often brilliantly. Twenty years ago, the French Touch invaded the clubs and radio stations all over the world, putting France high on the map of electronic music. Qobuz tells you the story of 10 records which have left their mark on this golden era of French producers. Cast yourself back to the career of an endlessly enigmatic artist.
Categories: All Back. See entire Jazz catalogue. See entire Classical catologue. Damian Marley Witness the Fitness — Roots Manuva Witness the Fitness — Redman Straight to The Bank — 50 Cent Straight to The Bank remix — 50 Cent feat. Young Hot Rod Kelly Fall Out — Method Man feat. Kwame Fat Joe React — Erick Sermon feat.
Redman Put it Down — Redman Shake Your Tambourine — Eve feat. Swizz Beatz Juicy — Notorious B. Frank Sinatra. Daz — Weekend 3. Ice Cube — Smoke Some Weed 4. Clipse — Wamp Wamp 5. Rick Ross freat. Akon — Cross That Line 6. Jay Z — Kingdom Come 7. Diddy feat. Nicole Scherzinger — Come To Me 9. Bubba Sparxxx — Heat It Up DMX — Come Thru XZibit — Hey Now Eminem feat. Akon — Smack That Bossman — Untouchable Obie Trice — Jamaican Girl The Rugged Man — American Lowlife Jedi Mind Tricks — Animal Rap Game — Compton Snoop Dogg — Vato Geto Boys — G Code Notorious B.
Jay Z feat. Aztek — Rhyme A Few Bars Clipse feat. Pharrell Williams — Mr. Me Too Tha Alkaholiks — The Get Down Common Sense — Resurrection Game feat. Busta Rhymes feat. Obie Trice — Wanna Know Ludacris feat. Pharrell Williams — Money Maker DJ Rawshark — Intro 2. Ludacris — Stand Up 3. Obie Trice — Well Known Asshole 4. Method Man feat. Missy Elliott — Say What 5. Tha Alkaholiks — Bar Code 6. HELL-O prod. Tyler Dopps 2. Erick The Architect 3.
BiSON prod. Erick The Architect 5. Erick The Architect 6. Kirk Knight 7. Erick The Architect 8. BUN B prod. Erick The Architect 9. FACTS feat. Erick The Architect I'll list a track to check for each album, if you have the time please do go and check them out and if you like it please go spend some money on it. Support good music!!! Without further ado here is my top ten of the year in order. Honourable Mentions. Not a full album so not in but worth mentioning all the same. I've spent most of the year listening to Mister Jason Presents Frankensteez but it's release date was so I can't include it, worth a check though as is this great EP featuring a killer DJ Format remix.
Top quality album but it doesn't quite make it because I haven't really been able to spend as much time with it as I would have liked. I only picked it up a month or so back and it hasn't had enough play for me to be familiar enough to Top 10 it.
Still a great album and well worth a chunk of your hard earned. Top stuff and it's great start to finish I just haven't got off listening to Bronson's Dr.
Lecter album. I'm sure it'll get a lot more love from me over the coming months. This is the album of the year for me. I've reviewed it previously on this blog so I won't go into too much detail on it again. Put simply it's a great album that strikes up a brilliant balance of all that is good in Hip Hop, perfect instrumentals like 'Mayor of a Ghost Town' to old school Hip Hop vibes like 'Mr.
This is as perfect an album, as far as my tastes go, as is humanly possible and I thank Format for creating it. I will never ever tire of this and I'm sure most people would have a similar view if they gave it the chance it deserves.
Everyone has a right to disagree with another persons opinion, and I fully expect people to not agree with half the shit I say and musically there isn't really a right or wrong, BUT if you disagree with me with regards to this album, I'm afraid you are most definitely wrong. They'll be Universities in Texas and other parts of the world that will carry out scientific studies proving me to be right on this occasion, which in turn will make you look very foolish indeed.
Don't try to argue this one, just go out and get this album and then send me a thank you card. Edan - I could pick anything and you should listen to it all but for me this was the best song released all year so I'm obliged to pick this.
Tuesday, 1 January Film List. Here are the 10 best films, in my opinion, released in For me it's been a bit of a lean year for films but then again there is a lot that I haven't caught in the cinema It should also be noted that I have not yet seen The Master and I'm sure that will walk into the top ten once I see it later this week.
Honourable Mentions The Shining - Not making the top ten because it's a re-release but this year saw a UK cinema showing of the US version of The Shining, a whopping twenty odd minutes longer than the previously released UK version. To be honest I didn't really notice 20 minutes of extra stuff but who cares because I got to see The Shining on a big screen! I don't need to tell anyone how brilliant this film is. John Carter - Came in for a lot of stick but I really enjoyed my trip to watch this.
Obviously a lot of the story has been pillaged by many other big sci-fi films that made it to the big screen first Star Wars a prime example so large parts of this felt familiar but it didn't dampen it for me personally. Shit looked pretty on a big ass screen too. How I Spent An absurd movie that requires no thinking whatsoever, just good fun. Top Ten You can't not admire this man 10 Bill Cunningham, New York - As recommended by Paul Iannacchino on these here pages, this film is about an extremely likable something fashion photographer for the New York Times.
It's an inspiring and heart-warming film that documents Bill's passion for what he does, a man who truly lives for his art.
His head is on fire! Nic Cage was yelling and his head kept going on fire there are times that I don't need much more than that. Not something I'm every likely to watch again but for the duration of the run-time I laughed and that can't be a bad thing. Surprisingly heart-warming 8 Goon - Another movie that isn't exactly a classic but I've included it because of how unexpectedly good it was.
My friend and I rented this on account of us having spent way too long in the video store without choosing something so we grabbed what was to hand.
We were expecting a low key, gross out, not very funny comedy and yet we got a sweet, slapsticky, warm hearted tale of a stupid bouncer trying to find his place in the world. A very deceiving marketing campaign really didn't do this film any justice. It doesn't get bogged down with explaining the how of the time travel in the film and just gets on with the actual story, which I appreciated. It's an interesting take on the future and whilst it isn't perfect it's nice to have an intelligently made film that is so unashamedly sci-fi.
Greatest poster ever 6 Manborg - From Astron 6, the creative geniuses behind the amazing Father's Day and the epically brilliant Lazer Ghosts 2: Return to Laser Cove comes the story of a dead soldier brought back to life as a cyborg to battle hell on Earth and to defeat the evil Draculon! Low budget film making at it's best what it lacks in production value it more than makes up for with laugh out loud funny, and straight up passion.
Check the trailer below and buy the DVD these guys deserve all of your money. Affleck is The Shit. So a little while back I went and caught Ben Affleck's latest film Argo.
0コメント