22/03/2008

#62: Samurais no Coffee Breakz

Genius/GZA




















Esta semana, recuperamos um trabalho antigo de Genius/GZA (na foto), uma das forças criativas do Wu-Tang Clan. Um disco já com 13 anos e que mete samurais, kung fu e xadrez. Depois, apanhamos fruta mais fresca, como as mais recentes aparições de Akrobatik (com Chuck D como colega de rimas) e Bisc1.

01 Genius/GZA Liquid Swords
02 Incksalonius Circles
03 Big Wreck Time To Eat
04 Sewa Mouf P.S.A.
05 cLOUDDEAD Dead Dogs Two
06 Akrobatik Kindred feat. Chuck D
07 Dizzee Rascal Where's Da G's feat. U.G.K.
08 Murdoc Year After
09 Verbal Math Beautiful
10 Skitzo Father's Day
11 Bill Brown The Pen
12 Digs Darklighter 1rst Element
13 Adam 12 Who Knows Why?
14 Rugged N Raw Miss Broadway
15 Bisc1 Parallels
16 Cypher Dissident Great Minds (feat. Bisc1, prod. by JR)

First aired on Mar 18

16/03/2008

#61: Ervas Daninhas: Sin

Sin










Nas ervas daninhas desta semana, vamos conhecer Sin, um rapper lusitano com um EP gratuito chamado "Sinocentrismo", que já está disponível na Internet. Temos ainda novidades de Akrobatik e Del the Funky Homosapien. E espreitamos o álbum novo de Bisc1 que tem tudo para se tornar um dos clássicos instantâneos do Coffee Breakz para este ano.

01 Shawn Lov Bloody Murder
02 Shawn Lov Get It Right feat. Pacewon
03 Murdoc Buzzkill
04 Rugged-N-Raw Chip In Half
05 Co-Co BS Spit Again

06 Sin
6.1 Mas (Biscas ft. Jester, prod. Stylver)
6.2 Preguiça (Zap ft. Bilé, prod. Stylver)
6.3 Pensa Enquanto Ouves (Sin, prod. Fake)

07 Akrobatik Put Ya Stamp on It feat. Talib Kweli
08 Del tha Funky Homosapien Bubblepop
09 Ghislain Poirier Blazin feat. Face-T (Modeselektor Remix)
10 Bisc1 Turbulence
11 Bisc1 Turbulence Cassettes Wont Listen remix

First aired on Mar 11

08/03/2008

#60: Tripe Descafeinada: Alia Marie

Alia Marie

















Esta semana, o R&B entra no Coffee Breakz pela porta grande com Alia Marie, cantora, produtora, escritora e actriz estabelecida em Nova Iorque. Ainda, novidades de See-I, com metade da formação vinda dos Thievery Corporation, e Robert Owens, um dos melhores letristas da dance music. E vamos de Elizabeth, NJ até Chicago para a celebração do hip-hop de baixo orçamento.

01 See-I Why Not Tonight
02 Twilight Motavate
03 Misteree Madsicka I.L.L.S.E.E.D.Z
04 J-Black Untitled

05 Alia Marie
5.1 Gotta Get Out
5.2 This Train
5.3 High

06 High Society 07206
07 Moe Mentum Callin' Me
08 Sewa Mouf Verse
09 Corey Black Want Yall To Know
10 Robert Owens Now I Know (prod. by AtJazz)

First aired on Mar 04

05/03/2008

Shantel - Disko Partizani

Crammed Discs

Shantel - Disko Partizani

Talking street in the Balkans isn't exactly like any slang-fuelled conversation overheard in Berlin or Frankfurt, but Shantel, born Stefan Hantel, has always tried to connect the geographical and ethnical dots between Western and Eastern Europe. The dots of his heritage. What makes a German native embark on a cultural journey to later be known as the mastermind of Balkan pop is one for the books. "Disko Partizani", appropriately released by Crammed Discs, is the latest installment of an ongoing party where Emir Kusturica always shows up in sunglasses with loads of gel in his hair.

The comparison with the Sarajevo-born director and musician is almost inevitable. It's not throwing someone's name against the wall to see if it sticks; it's helping put the right imagery to this hypnotic sound that makes you want to marry every lady that crosses your path. The 2000s have already seen some Balkan-influenced instant classics, like "Swell Henry", by Chris Speed's jazz combo Yeah No, and "Darkness at Noon", by the amazing A Hawk and a Hacksaw led by former Neutral Milk Hotel drummer Jeremy Barnes.

While the abovementioned projects dip a big toe into the Gypsy pool, Shantel adds that extra sugary boost to an already good soda. With cuts as powerful as "Disko Boy" or the title track, this record may well dethrone Sudoku as the latest bane of office productivity. Throughout its 14 songs, "Disko Partizani" deflowers some traditional songs and takes them to a nauseous ride on its imaginary carrousel.

Traditionally from Bulgaria, where it is used as a wedding song, "Sota" sees its original kick sewed to a house-driven spin, augmented by guest vocalist Vesna Petkovic. Another good example of tradition being pushed to the dance floor without losing all its kitsch is "Immigrant Child", a celebratory soup of Eastern influences. When Shantel comes in, the Balkan claws come out in their glorious existence through commanding horns, menacing accordions, imposing trumpets, and an oversized tuba.

"Dubstar Bugarskji" is probably the most schizophrenic track on the album. In four minutes, Shantel drops some occidentalized beats that go hand in glove with Bulgarian Filip Simeonov's clarinet and the trumpet executed by Sicily-born Roy Paci. Gluing all these elements together is the sharpened vocals of Miss Platnum, a Romanian lady based in Berlin. This is the kind of music you would expect in a rollercoaster just outside Belgrade, but somehow, "Disco Partizani" also finds its way to smoke-filled clubs there and elsewhere.

http://www.properlychilled.com/music/release/profile.php?view=554

02/03/2008

#59: Slit Your Wrists to This

Cibelle
























Pausas semanais para café que já mereceram um tema escrito e composto só para o Coffee Breakz. Ele roda logo no início desta edição e o autor é Christopher Shaffer. Depois das habituais paragens em New Jersey, a capital do hip-hop na costa leste dos Estados Unidos, ouvimos sons da Argélia, de São Paulo e do Reino Unido.

01 Christopher Shaffer Coffee Breakz
02 Zeez Slit Your Wrists To This
03 Self City Limits
04 Mike Cee Spill 'Em
05 Fenalm Flow Arsonisticz
06 Twilight Hang Time
07 Krumbz Bananas
08 Shawn Lov Hot Waters
09 Mel Official Angel Dust
10 Cheb i Sabbah Qalanderi
11 Cibelle Phoenix
12 Worldwide Groove Corporation Mimosa
13 Wise in Time Nine

First aired on Feb 26