Where Producer albums trump with their guest list because trumps Termanology with its Producer list. Three times DJ Premier - then "fill" the gaps with names like Alchemist, Buckwild, Easy Mo Bee, Pete Rock, Large Professor, Hi-Tek and Havoc. Yes, according to self-statement here is only the golden tones sound. But as always introduces the first hearing by the disillusionment. Two things to keep this one from getting to be really first class. First, because the main character would itself: Termanology has indeed truly a flawless flow, but the voice heard, apart from not just powerful caliber, the kind that can be strenuous on album length. The second point is the horse, puts the term in his beats - there is nunmal no longer each day in great shape. But now to be entered directly on the main points. And what are probably the most interested in the Premo posts. It should be said that since 2006, heavy rotating "Watch How It Go Down" is still the highlight of this disc - where "So Amazing" also has its advantages and sounds with rich Drums so Premo-like as humanly possible. "How We Rock" on the other hand falls as back in the not notable area, which also includes the interesting combo with Bun B-rape can not help. This contributed by Alchemist "Hood Shit" leans a bit too much of the that time "1st Infantry" ennobling "Dead Bodies" on, "Drugs, Crime, Gorillaz" sounds very interchangeable and Hi-Tek on Large P, Pete Rock Hav until everyone has only standard goods in the luggage. That's a pity, was, perhaps to a lesser extent, but also to be feared. Finally, it should here but rather are cited from "So Amazing" where Termanologys joy when spitten you feel like nowhere else on the album:
"Yo Dre, You Should hit me with some beats / I'll write the whole Detox in One Week / [...] / I'm so ludicrous, I Could Be DTP / Get it crunk like TVT / thesis A & R's hear me , They gon 'lose it / Man it's just common sense, it's good music "
Conclusion:
Of course, it is striking that is largely harped on the negative points. However, this is not surprising when one considers the capacity that holds such a constellation in itself. The discrepancy between that capacity and the actual result is the album appear worse than it really is. Clear, "Politics As Usual" is just one solid average East Coast plant, such as is found in abundance - still Termanology is a talented MC and his album comes with no blackouts from. Respectable performance we can in the knowledge that we will get from Termanology as a feature guest and Producer albums yet to hear more than enough to check off.