The fact that the quality has to suffer, is a wisdom that has been true countless times. To make it short: could this Review here at this point turn off the juice and conclude with a brief conclusion - because there is a lot to say. The album begins, and while waiting until the last track that times really gets going, it's already too late, which anyway is not surprising in less than 40 minutes of playing time. Of course, the album is not totally for the ton. Rather, it is cheerfully gelümmelt below the threshold of activation energy to notable enthusiasm, while an example of "typical Razah sound" is created, which will be quoted in future reviews of slightly negative connotation. The best attempts to produce hearing valences are relaxed "Born & Raised" and the somewhat gloomy "Kicks Of Raziel", which it ultimately but also lack of energy also Razah with his same old and nice to be heard babbling from the ghetto history Religions stew can not deliver. Unfortunately, the the back of the album briefly emerging very good vibe, which is nourished mainly by tracks like "Contractions", "crack baby cradle" or "Labor Pains" is far too short - and also interspersed with long hamlets and the really annoying "Mental Orgasms" that evokes the only track a conscious handle the Skip button.
Conclusion:
"Ultrasounds Of A Renaissance Child" is what it looks like: a good opportunity to miss. Here happens so very little that you prefer to again listen to the albums from 2007. Even for fans is little Great case. Maybe someone should Razah announce that no one is forcing him to his release flood. For neither at the basic choice of producers, yet to Razahs Rapkünsten itself there is much to complain about. This album could easily have come at least a year, with a better choice of interesting tracks.