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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: K.Dub on July 05, 2009, 04:27:25 AM
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▀▀▄ ▒ ▀ LABEL........ : Definitive Jux Records
▓ ░ RIP QUALITY.. : VBRkps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo
▒ RIP DATE..... : 07/04/2009
░ ░ RELEASE DATE. : 07/08/2009
▄ GENRE/STYLE.. : Hip-Hop
PLAYING TIME. : 46:16 min
RELEASE SIZE. : 66,7 MB
RIPPED BY.... : Team
WEBSITE...... : www.definitivejux.net
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01 04:29 Nothing Left To Say
02 03:32 Beat Kids
03 03:19 Dr. Strong
04 04:20 I Found My Mind In Connecticut
05 01:36 I Lost It In Havertown
06 01:48 Teenage Hands
07 03:58 Eating Its Way Out Of Me
08 02:10 Kick Rocks
09 02:55 Captain Bumout
10 03:39 Strain
11 02:19 Fat Kids Need An Anthem
12 03:03 Look At What You Did
13 04:50 Depart From Me...
14 04:18 I Never Knew You
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███ Cage has successfully made an album ███
███ for fans and passive listeners ███
███ alike. Those who've already ███
███ witnessed the artistic liberation ███
███ of this smut peddling weatherman ███
███ will still find plenty of reasons ███
███ to keep Depart From Me close to ███
███ heart throughout the summer. ███
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███ From the bizarre Movies for the ███
███ Blind to the well-rounded Hell's ███
███ Winter, Cage has definitely matured ███
███ into his own, a point which becomes ███
███ even more apparent on Depart from ███
███ Me. ███
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███ DFM hearkens to the same visceral ███
███ undercurrent that ran through his ███
███ previous two. The album opener ███
███ "Nothing left to say" is ███
███ reminiscent of El-PÆs opening cut ███
███ from I'll Sleep When You're Dead. ███
███ In fact, the album, as a whole, ███
███ aspires to the same effect. It's ███
███ like a more rock-oriented version ███
███ of ISWYD. ███
███ ███
███ Like Eminem on Relapse, Cage uses ███
███ drugs as crutches to get his point ███
███ across on songs like "Kick Rocks," ███
███ a song about a struggling addict ███
███ and "Dr. Strong," which revisits ███
███ his days as a "patient of Stony ███
███ Lodge Hospital." Unlike that other ███
███ white rapper, though, Cage doesn't ███
███ beat us over the head. (Hey fellas, ███
███ this is a perfect time to reignite ███
███ that feud. I keed! I keed!!) ███
███ ███
███ The songs on DFM follow a ███
███ progressive path that allows you to ███
███ sift through the album with ███
███ relative ease. From the ███
███ synth-heavy, slow-rolling tempo of ███
███ "Eating Its Way out of Me" to the ███
███ rattling funk of "Teenage Hands." ███
███ Beats by Blockhead, El-P and others ███
███ ensure that DFM stays true to an ███
███ esoteric style of hip hop that has ███
███ been very prevalent in the Def Jux ███
███ camp. The intentionally dark and ███
███ rock-heavy instrumentals coupled ███
███ with Cage's brash lyrics combine to ███
███ yield a captivating, if sometimes ███
███ onerous, sound template. ███
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███ Depart From Me is sometimes smart, ███
███ sometimes cryptic, but it's never ███
███ boring. ███
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███ Production Credits... ███
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███ El-P: 1, 5 & 7 ███
███ F.Sean: 2-4, 8-9 & 11-14 ███
███ Cage & El-P: 6 ███
███ Aesop Rock: 10 ███
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███ If you like it, tell a friend. ███
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Props for giving an underloved dude some more shine... this dude is more hit than miss for me but not quite a full fan of dude...
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Hook Me up!
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Props for giving an underloved dude some more shine... this dude is more hit than miss for me but not quite a full fan of dude...
I see what you're saying. His music can be considered weird, but to my experience I have to really let his albums sink in before I really dig it.
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Shoot Frank and The Subtle Art Of The Breakup Song are great songs, however Depart From Me (the album title track) sounds EEEEEEEEEMO lol. I gotta listen to the rest of it first though.