Beautiful Strange Music

Beautiful Strange Music

Ever Ready (Audio CD)

Customer Review

He is the shining light of the Hip Hop from Kansas City: Tech N9ne. Four years after the creation of his label Strange Music, he released his ninth album overall "Ever Ready (The Religion)". Already a first glance into the booklet reveals that it can rip Tech here again and as usual we nutmegs his fast and aggressive verses on the ears, just as you would wants from him. Since the last proper studio album from him, "Absolute Power", already a few years ago "Ever Ready" appeared, fans will have to adjust to this new style a bit in terms of production, but this should be no problem. In addition to labelmates like Krizz Kaliko, Skatterman & Snug Brim Kutt Calhoun or as well as Bay Area Oldie E-40 is at the start.

Immediately from the beginning we start with full power. The first song "Riot Maker" makes doing equal justice to its name. Dark held with drückendendem Bass plus heavier guitar riffs leave immediately the right mood for a "Riot Maker 'pay, especially with the refrain may Tech reacting well, but the verses, which are peppered with colleagues Skatterman & Snug Brim , dig in. "Welcome To The Midwest" set against a slightly more refined, even slightly mystical sound. Tech N9ne leaves it accordingly elegant rather than tackle aggressive and Flowt with incredible ease, as can feature Krizz Kaliko only look old, however. Rhythmic and almost suitable for clubs shows that with piano and acoustic guitars designed "It's What You Thinkin '", which is held lyrical rather amusing.

Rick Rock is the producer of "Jellysickle", moreover, E-40 is represented at the Mic - as a fast one word comes to mind: Hyphy. And actually thunders here some crazy synth beats to a to bring the Boxem tremble. E-40 is located in the right heart and smashes through a super performance. In Tecca Nina that sounds a bit strange, but you'll quickly find pleasure in it. One of the best songs from "Ever Ready" can be found with "Caribou Lou". Here the dark and oppressive Background music is especially herausstechend, for a little variety every now and then makes an onset guitar playing, what it's all just fantastic sounds together with Tech's unique and penetrating voices. Quite so multifaceted "My Wife, My Bitch, My Girl," not because here you know already the same name that it goes hard to the point, but it must N9ne Tech on a music, after all, be so.

If you like it a little more relaxed, is including "Flash" or "My World" to the right place. Especially the second-mentioned is a real highlight, which is apparent not only from the combination of Tech N9ne, Brotha Lynch Hung and Dalima, but also the musical accompaniment of their Rhymes with a mysterious mix of strings, dark melodies and the highlight children's song, which ensures the atmosphere , The soulful side is not neglected at Tech N9ne. "The Rain" acts thanks to Church Organ, cheerful beat and the features of their own family, almost like a Sunday morning service. Unusual, but good. Finally gives "Fuck 'Em Girl" (feat. Krizz Kaliko & Kutt Calhoun "the plate still a touch R'n'B before with" N9ne typical decays The Beast "and" This Is Me "again harder and Tech.

On the whole, "Ever Ready (The Religion)" is really great job just Tech N9ne thrilled again with its unique style to rap and the energy that carries over to the listener. Unfortunately, the productions are convincing not always 100%, so there is not the top rating. By the way worth mentioning here would be the bonus disc that you get it. Here is a compilation made by Strange Music, on which the former artists of the label could make in-house advertising, each with 1-2 songs. Who likes Tech N9ne, is also like "Ever Ready". Those who should not know it necessarily even hear pure.

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