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PostPosted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 8:13 pm    Post subject: Logikal /Mizery-- ALBUM (DOWNLOAD) 2004 release Reply with quote

link to our 2004 street release "IT WILL FALL" all tracks produced by the Arkeologists,

fallow up release "Plantation Music" coming soon!!
Courtasy of Mutescreamz Mentaltainment

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Z9OC1I7D

ALBUM REVIEW!!>>>

Unknown Mizery & Logikal Ethix :: It Will Fail... :: MuteScreamz Mentaltainment
as reviewed by Nin Chan

Having secured a healthy following around the Greater Toronto Area with their impassioned live performances and tireless work ethic, this duo have crafted their finest work to date with this offering, a steely effort brimming with canny, streetwise commentary and some of the most breathtakingly gritty production to ever grace a Canadian release.

While my superlative-laden introduction should already have prompted you to purchase this release, I suppose I should do this record justice with more ink. Imagine a crash collision between the militant poetics of Tragedy Khadafi, the bleak desperation of Capone N Noreaga's "War Report" and the cavernous cadences of vintage Wu-Tang set atop the unabashed, bare-bones grime of RZA circa "Liquid Swordz," or perhaps Stoupe on "Violent By Design," and you might get an idea of what is on show here. The low-end on this baby is absolutely MONSTROUS, rumbling through the horns on "It's Up To You," the nightmarish Moog on "Bread Slaughter Water," the classic RZA vocal sample and ghostly strings on "Lost Souls," infusing everything with a sneering, ominous menace. Clearly influenced by classic Shaolin soul, the Arkeologists plow their way through 12 awe-inspiring ditties here, each one warping sultry vocal and wind samples into barbed, bloodstained compositions that recall dimly-lit, garbage-strewn street corners. Each track, from the subdued, melancholy guitar strums of "P.O.W.," obscuring samples of George W. Bush speeches to the mafia movie strut of "These Dayz" and "Pages" ingeniously recaptures the sounds that emanated from east coast pavements in the mid ‘90s. Far from being revisionist tomfoolery though, I can with absolute earnesty assert that much of the work here is on par with RZA, Allah Mathematics and 4th Disciple.

If you are already familiar with their previous output, the politically-inclined polemics of this duo should serve as no great surprise. However, while haphazard mixes (the lows dominating a little too much) and certain questionable production choices on Mizery's last solo platter tamed the fire of his conspiratorial exclamations, the crisper sound and sterling production of this record lends much thrust to Miz and Logikal's ferocious attacks on socio-political doctrine. A rousing call-to-arms, "It's Up To You" urges the listener to assume responsibility for the harsh realities that surround us, Miz and Logikal's passionate denunciations of the status quo proving a perfect foil for the warlike horns and droning bass of the track. "Humofaslave" is the desperate lament of the oppressed and marginalized, painting pastiches of graven, corpse-strewn streets and delving into the tortured psyche of a ravenous child of circumstance, while "P.O.W." expands upon themes of delirium and dementia that the Geto Boys explored years before. Channeling their rage and indignation with insistent urgency, the intense yet technically remarkable deliveries of each emcee more than live up to the lofty zeniths of their ideological pursuits.

I doubt you really need more convincing at this point. Everything about this release should excite you if you are a connoisseur of dirty, street-ready street rap- the filthy basslines, the murky mix, the voracious, unapologetic lyrical pyrotechnics that radiate with intelligence and ingenuity. Throw a hoodie on, lace those Timbs up, tuck a Super Soaker in your Dickies, get that ice grill on and prepare to get goosebumps. Buy this. Now. Please.

Music Vibes: 9 of 10 Lyric Vibes: 8.5 of 10 TOTAL Vibes: 9 of 10

Originally posted: November 30, 2004
source: www.RapReviews.com
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 8:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Amazing underground album. Very Wu-Tang ish...love Bread Sluaghter Water....can';t wait ot hear that next shit that's coming bredrens...
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 4:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think I got this on my iPod already but I know I lost it on my PC so i'm getting this anyways.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 6:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bump! Cool
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 9:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yo can I make a mirror of it and post it on my blog?
thefifthmicrophone.blogspot.com

I'd like to get ya'lls permission n ting deys... seen
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Ras John wrote:
Yo can I make a mirror of it and post it on my blog?
thefifthmicrophone.blogspot.com

I'd like to get ya'lls permission n ting deys... seen


sure! anything posted here can be re-posted
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 7:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 4:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

first time i was in Toronto, and first time i met these dudes - i got mad CDs off tha street those couple weeks, including K'Naan's "My Life Is A Movie" and a couple mixtapes from Heresy Entertainment / Cryogenics. anybody know what's goin' on with them? i was really feelin' a couple tracks on Daddy Bootleg VS The Industry - also, are they tha ones puttin' on that Masta Killa show later this month?
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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2007 12:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

tha 1 who Trevs wrote:
first time i was in Toronto, and first time i met these dudes - i got mad CDs off tha street those couple weeks, including K'Naan's "My Life Is A Movie" and a couple mixtapes from Heresy Entertainment / Cryogenics. anybody know what's goin' on with them? i was really feelin' a couple tracks on Daddy Bootleg VS The Industry - also, are they tha ones puttin' on that Masta Killa show later this month?


BIIG UP!! Respect for the support! Over the years I realized that one of the best way to get you music out is on the streets, via person to person interaction. Alot of the times we get into conversations with people that noramally want nothing to do with hip-hop, but will stop and support since they admire our ambition.But yea, Hersesy fam is still doing their thing cryo etc..
and about the Masta Killa show not sure but I can look into that
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