Dilated
Peoples
Album : Expansion Team
Realase date : October 23, 2001
Label : ABB records
Review :
Having threatened on their debut, The Platform, to bring the sound of the underground
to the masses, Dilated Peoples hones their old-school hooks and breaks on Expansion
Team to ensnare purists and the mainstream alike. Over downtempo beats, eerie
Hitchcock strings ("Clock Work"), dinner jazz ("Pay Attention !"),
’70s cop-show horns ("Hard Hitters"), and DJ Babu’s turntable gymnastics
("Dilated Junkies"), their exhausting couplets wage war on the talents
of fellow hip-hop crews while simultaneously validating their boasts of rhyme
supremacy.
Yet it’s the instantly addictive slow roller "Worst Come to Worst" that best proves their point. Along with the "nobody comes close" taunts, there’s a lot of regulation second-album material : "Trade Money" assures that success isn’t without its downsides ("Since last year I’ve accumulated more money / On top of that I got a lot of people acting funny"), "Proper Propaganda" has a pop at the media, and there are countless reassurances that success doesn’t mean principles will be compromised. Their messages may not be new, but the Dilated Peoples’ genius is delivering them with simmering tunes that make them worth hearing again. Dan Gennoe
| Tracklisting : 1. Live on Stage 2. Worst Comes to Worst 3. Clockwork 4. Trade Money 5. Heavy Rotation 6. Self Defense 7. Phil da Agony Interlude 8. Proper Propaganda 9. Dilated Junkies 10. Panic 11. Pay Attention 12. Night Life 13. War 14. Hard Hitters - Black Thought 15. Defari Interlude 16. Expansion Team Theme |
Del.icio.us
Digg
Google
Yahoo
Email to a friend







