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Re: The Ecstatic

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 5:55 pm
by FuzzHugger
archlilim wrote:I've really disliked Mos Def's solo stuff, but I should prob check this out.

As for 09, Doom's new record was better than I expected. Not really sure why I had low expectations. :idk:


I think if you've disliked Mos Def's solo stuff, Ecstatic is probably your best bet. It's more focused, a bit experimental/unusual without being overly long.

And yeah--Doom's new record was good. Left me looking forward to the new Madvillain record...which is supposedly happening. But of course will happen on Doom's schedule--I expect it sometime between next month and 2012.

Re: The Ecstatic

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:57 pm
by Antero
Tom Dalton wrote:I think if you've disliked Mos Def's solo stuff, Ecstatic is probably your best bet. It's more focused, a bit experimental/unusual without being overly long.

Man, I thought the opposite - I thought it was totally unfocused. It never cohered enough to move in any given direction.

Re: The Ecstatic

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:06 pm
by iblamesummers
Antero wrote:
Tom Dalton wrote:I think if you've disliked Mos Def's solo stuff, Ecstatic is probably your best bet. It's more focused, a bit experimental/unusual without being overly long.

Man, I thought the opposite - I thought it was totally unfocused. It never cohered enough to move in any given direction.


i actually think that could be said of both his albums. hell even the Blackstar stuff to a certain extent. i think that lack of cohering is due to having so many different big name producers on one album. i mean when it works its good but i see it failing more often than not.

anyway. if Blackstarr does a "reunion" album, it should be solely produced by Dilla. or just one producer.

:)

Re: The Ecstatic

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:24 am
by sev
iblamesummers wrote:anyway. if Blackstarr does a "reunion" album, it should be solely produced by Dilla. or just one producer.

:)



That may be difficult, considering that Dilla died a few years ago. :facepalm:

Re: The Ecstatic

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:07 am
by iblamesummers
sev wrote:
iblamesummers wrote:anyway. if Blackstarr does a "reunion" album, it should be solely produced by Dilla. or just one producer.

:)



That may be difficult, considering that Dilla died a few years ago. :facepalm:


there's lots of Dilla beats floating around. lots. that's not even talking about teh beats some ppl are hoarding probs. plus when was the History thing done. not exactly sure but i think that was done posthumously.

:)

Re: The Ecstatic

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:56 am
by Bellyheart
Poor Dilla...

Someone needs to make a "Leave Dilla Alone" video.

Re: The Ecstatic

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:12 pm
by Antero
iblamesummers wrote:
Antero wrote:
Tom Dalton wrote:I think if you've disliked Mos Def's solo stuff, Ecstatic is probably your best bet. It's more focused, a bit experimental/unusual without being overly long.

Man, I thought the opposite - I thought it was totally unfocused. It never cohered enough to move in any given direction.


i actually think that could be said of both his albums. hell even the Blackstar stuff to a certain extent. i think that lack of cohering is due to having so many different big name producers on one album. i mean when it works its good but i see it failing more often than not.

That's actually a good point. Mos never really drops coherent albums. I don't think he approaches each project with a coherent aesthetic concept - Ghostface can have an album produced by 10 different people and it'll all fit together perfectly, for example, because he has a very strong aesthetic sense.

Beat selection! It is important!

Re: The Ecstatic

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:47 am
by iblamesummers
agreed.