Monday, May 12, 2014
Album Review: Tech N9ne- Strangeulation
The embedded video for the cypher version of the title track of Strangeulation encapsulates everything that's both great and awful about Tech N9ne's empire. The undisputed Kansas City King is capable of sending shivers down my spine with his brilliance on one track and triggering my gag reflex with his lusty predilections on the next song. Just like the varied quality of his collaborators on this cypher, Strangeulation is a real mixed bag.
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I reviewed a concert by John Scofield's Organic Trio on Saturday.
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I occasionally make music selections for KCUR's Up To Date program. Kantorei of Kansas City's "Fantasy on La Bamba" aired Friday.
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Largely because XTA-C gets a shout-out in U-Neek's "Kansas City", I'm giving the song a pass. (Via Tony's Kansas City.)
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Trumpeter Joe Wilder has died.
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Triptykon's Melana Chasmata is exquisite art-metal. RIYL: Tool, H. R. Giger, Nine Inch Nails.
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I'm certainly not a member of the jazz police, but Badbadnotgood remain underwhelming on III. RIYL: good ideas on paper, OFWGKTA, hype.
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The curatorial choices made on Road Shows, Volume 3, Sonny Rollins' latest live album, are very interesting.
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Naná Vasconcelos chatted with Gilles Peterson.
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Steel Panther's All You Can Eat isn't nearly as good as the parodists' previous albums, but it still has plenty of hilarious moments.
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God loves mediocre. Even though I'm predisposed to love Atmosphere, I recognize that Southsiders is just ok. RIYL: Eyedea, the Twin Cities, Mac Lethal.
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I wish I liked Marrill Garbus' music as much as I like her. I can take or leave most of Tune-Yards' Nikki Nack. RIYL: David Byrne, playgrounds, St. Vincent.
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Ramshackle Serenade, a new effort by the trio of Peter Bernstein, Larry Goldings and Bill Stewart, is RIYL: Grant Green, overlooked excellence, Shirley Scott.
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Not only did I listen to the entirety of Skrillex's new album, I truly liked it. Recess is RIYL: frat parties, DJ Kool's "Let Me Clear My Throat," red solo cups.
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Blueprint's Respect the Architect is the best backpack rap album I've heard this year. Even so, it's at the bottom of my Best Albums of 2014 playlist. RIYL: Brother Ali, corny sincerity, Aesop Rock.
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Tech N9ne will perform at the Gathering of the Juggalos 2014.
(Original image by There Stands the Glass.)
Labels:
Atmosphere,
Badbadnotgood,
Blueprint,
Ces Cru,
Joe Wilder,
John Scofield,
Kansas City,
Kantorei of Kansas City,
Sonny Rollins Nana Vasconcelos,
Steel Panther,
Tech N9ne,
Triptykon,
U-Neek
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2 comments:
So...I'm gonna open up a frat house next door to you to see if I can change your mind. Those red solo cups are vile critters too. Just saying.
Sure, but you get the idea. Get well, my friend.
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