In some ways good, but criticized lately often is the fact that Black Milk has already gained a very distinctive sound in his previous creative period, which is sometimes at the drums immediately recognizable. More gratifying is it to hear the beginning of this album. "Long Story Short", which after a brilliant piano introduction, the typical BM-Drums are stamped, seen as friendly and marks the first absolute burner of this album, where the beat is so dominant that the fact that Milk itself is not outstanding rapper , completely forgets. It is obvious that here an evolution in sound is aimed - which make tracks like "Hold It Down" or "Bounce" also demonstrated. The songs that you also on "Popular Demand" could encounter - representatives of the "old" sounds so - are extremely rare and occur mainly with "Try" in loosely-relaxed shape to light. Clash of the Titans-is more than just interesting in "The Matrix", in which an idiosyncratic beat meets a usual zusammengecuttete Hook of Premo, while the part of the rape especially P-Monch delivers a great show. Dropouts there are up to a no. Said track featured Fat Ray and is simply, partly due to a stupid Hook, unbearable. This mistake is compensated for by an otherwise consistently strong show in which even "Overdose" and "Reppin 'For U" are mentioned as Anspieltipps.
Conclusion:
Black Milk underpinned with "Tronic" the hype, he was able to build since its debut album. The part of the Producer-arts decisive imbalance affects inappropriate nowhere. The new elements that Black Milk incorporates, let the disc not be bored and make future projects hunger, as there would be still pending Random Axe album with Sean P and Guilty Simpson. Even when it comes to top-album not quite enough for "Tronic", then at least a more than solid album will be presented, which promises the listener a good amount of listening pleasure.