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The latest from dancehall superstar Beenie Man is a complex and rewarding exploration of the many musical and lyrical themes that tie contemporary reggae and hip-hop together, from the increasingly similar beats to the rudeboy/gangsta continuum that has been a feature of reggae since the 1960s and of hip-hop since the 1980s. Dancehall "slackness" (i.e., sexually explicit lyrics) has its modern counterpart in hip-hop as well, as Beenie Man's duet performances with Lil' Kim and Lady Saw here demonstrate. Some of the most powerful tracks on Tropical Storm find Beenie Man chatting over rhythms provided by the Neptunes, who support him with arrangements that are both warm and aggressive; the effect is especially nice on "Feel It Boy," a sweetly romantic duet with Janet Jackson. Beenie Man does occasionally come across as a bit too eager to establish his bad-boy credentials -- too many of these songs find him repeatedly insisting on his gangsta status. It may be true that "real gangstas don't play" (as he says, over and over, on "Real Gangsta"), but they also don't waste a lot of breath saying "I'm a gangsta I'm a gangsta." Overall, though, this is an album sure to please Beenie Man's growing legion of American fans. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
Track Listing
| 1. Party Hard |
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| 2. Feel It Boy |
Janet Jackson |
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| 3. Bad Girl |
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| 4. Real Gangsta |
J1 |
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| 5. Fresh From Yard |
Lil' Kim |
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| 6. Miss L.A.P. |
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| 7. Street Life |
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| 8. Gangsta Life |
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| 9. Pure Pretty Gal |
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| 10. Bossman |
Sean Paul Lady Saw |
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| 11. Yagga Yo |
So Solid Crew |
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| 12. More We Want |
Devonte Tanto Metro |
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| 13. You Babe |
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Transient Pluxus |
| Hailing from Sweden Pluxus are an electronic three piece that have being plucked from the fringes due to their track, 'Transient', featuring in a decidedly slick advert for the new Ford Fiesta. Mixing mangled live bass, white noise crackles and twinkling ethereal organ the record is all at once startling and soothing and leaves an instant sonic fingerprint on the listener. This makes it perfect for advertising executives wanting to grab the viewer's attention and also explains why it has suddenly flown up the Shazam tag chart. A closer inspection of the band's album, 'Solid State', which was released on the avant -garde minimal techno label Kompakt earlier this year, further pulls the listener in. Despite Kraftwerk being a prominent influence the music is not easily categorised, veering from melodic washes of warm synthesizer to menacing electro moments in an instant, making the music all at once less urgent than most dance music but more engaging than Zero 7 style electronica. Despite being largely overlooked when they first arrived on the scene it looks as though Pluxus may well yet get another well deserved bite of the cherry thanks to this latest dose of corporate exposure.~Stephen Titmus~Copyright © Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved | |
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