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AMG Review of The Audience's Listening
David Jeffries
All Music GuideCut Chemist's first non-mix full-length CD has been long awaited by the legions of turntable nuts and hip-hop fans who think he's DJ Shadow's heir apparent, and while it's not the mind-blower that Brainfreeze or Live at Future Primitive Sound Session are, it is a well-crafted, highly enjoyable effort that overcomes the "all samples cleared" challenge all big-label turntablist albums must face. Chemist's diverse background -- having worked with or been a member of Ozomatli, Jurassic 5, Unity Committee, and Less Than Jake -- pays off on this incredibly diverse album that tempers scratch-heavy feats of skill -- the robot-obsessed "(My 1st) Big Break" and the crazy "Spat," which finds a Laurie Anderson sample exchanging pleasantries with Jamaicans and records from the '50s -- with more musical numbers that offer plenty of substance once the "wow" factor has played itself out. Best of the latter is the luscious, Astrud Gilberto-borrowing "Garden," which falls somewhere between Zero 7 and Bill Laswell's worldbeat mashing. Perfect for cool backpackers, "What's the Attitude," with rapper Hymnal, has that catchy hook you can sing, while "Storm," with Edan and Mr. Lif, gloriously rips through the speakers with William S. Burroughs, '80s electro, and underground lyrics kicking it in perfect harmony. Add "Spoon" and the closing "Theme," and you've got the tracks that warrant repeat listens for everybody, but the rest of the herky-jerky mayhem and clever, often humorous manipulation is more for the Chemist/DJ Shadow/Steinski devotee who will sit back and marvel at Chemist's skill. Necessary if you like that wikki-wikki-scratch; recommended if you enjoy impossible pop and hip-hop from the fringe.
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My review of Cut Chemist's album The Audience's Listening is now up on my blog (and will be up at Blogcritics Magazine soon).Here's an excerpt:Cut Chemist, formerly one of the DJ's of the now defunct hip-hop group Jurassic 5, strikes out on his own with his solo album The Audience's Listening. This album forgoes genre limitations and goes for a fun, upbeat sound. Whether you're a fan of hip-hop or
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My review of Cut Chemist's album The Audience's Listening is now up on my blog (and will be up at Blogcritics Magazine soon).Here's an excerpt:Cut Chemist, formerly one of the DJ's of the now defunct hip-hop group Jurassic 5, strikes out on his own with his solo album The Audience's Listening. This album forgoes genre limitations and goes for a fun, upbeat sound. Whether you're a fan of hip-hop or
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Last week, I made my first contribution to Blogcritics Magazine's weekly feature The Listening Room. I decided to contribute again this week. The song I picked this time around was "The Garden" by Cut Chemist. Please check out this week's edition of The Listening Room to read my thoughts on the song, which is included below.
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