WHERE THE HOKEY POKEY "IS" WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT

MC Honky

I Am the Messiah

  • AMG Review of I Am the Messiah

    Amg
    Craig Curtice
    All Music Guide

    Hiding behind a thin veil of anonymity, MC Honky claims to be a fifty-something baby boomer who used to be a janitor, a studio engineer, and even a potter, who has turned to mixing music. Regardless of Honky's identity or rather suspect story, I Am the Messiah is a mixing experiment that's -- at times -- wildly creative and marvelously intoxicating. Cleverly constructing songs around snippets of vinyl artifacts, Honky also combines funky exotica, killer breakbeats, and a quirky educational filmstrip aesthetic that never takes itself seriously. "Sonnet No. 3 (Like a Duck)," "3 Turntables & 2 Microphones," and "The Baby That Was You" are whimsical little triumphs in retro-stylized counterculture, while the album's centerpiece, "The Object," flaunts clean '50s narrative camp and sticky go-go hooks. "The Object" first appeared on The Anniversary Party soundtrack, in which E of the Eels served as a music archivist, and consequently, he figures to be at the root of the MC Honky mystery. I Am the Messiah is hardly perfect however, as it suffers from a choppy flow, drops a few F-bombs along the way, and offers oddities like "Soft Velvety 'Fer," which is mainly a weird series of morphed voice messages left by a woman describing her wacky dreams about having a dog baby. Nevertheless, the mad carnival organ and moaning lues loop on "The Devil Went Down to Silverlake," along with the searing pasticcio funk of "Baby Elephant Rock-A-Bye," make I Am the Messiah one of the more inventive hip-hop releases of 2003.

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Hey there Moggers. Working hard or hardly working? I’ve got a case of the Fridays! Oh and it’s the last business day of the month. Got a lot of projects to finalize. I thought I would post some upbeat music to get you through the day and into the evening. Have you seen these Cube playsets? It’s cubicle action figures with many floor plan configurations. Personally I like the Corporat

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