Hi-Tek
Album: Hi-Teknology
Release Date: May 8, 2001
Label: Priority
Records
Review:
On his debut solo album, Hi-Teknology, Cincinnati producer Hi-Tek brings together
some of hip-hop’s most innovative lyricists to complete his multilayered musical
collages. Hi-Tek made his name producing for Black Star and Reflection Eternal,
creating impressive tracks that were always as complex as the rhymes that Mos
Def and Talib Kweli rhymed over them. On Hi-Teknology, however, he’s not limited
to the range of just two MCs, and each track is fashioned to custom fit the
artists featured. "The Sun God," featuring Common and Vinia Mojica,
is a musical composition that is nothing short of perfect.
Common is at his poetic best, telling a moving story over Hi-Tek’s soulful production, which blends unidentifiable sounds to create an atmosphere that has a mysterious story of its own. "Breakin’ Bread" is an archetypal hip-hop track with a hazy flute sample that gives the song a jazzy feel. And the funky production on the risqué "L.T.A.H.," featuring Slum Village, will transport listeners to the ’70s. With Hi-Teknology, Hi-Tek secures his place among the great producers by bringing serious musicianship to hip-hop production and creating a truly satisfying album.
| Tracklisting:
1. Scratch Rappin 2. The Sun God 3. Get Back Pt.II 4. Breakin’ Bread 5. All I Need Is You 6. Where I’m From 7. Tony Guitar Watson 8. Round & Round 9. Get Ta Steppin’ 10. There From Hi-Tek 11. L.T.A.H. 12. Suddenly 13. The Illest It Gets 14. Hi-Teknology |
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