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THE BEST ALBUM THIS YEAR!!!!!!!!!
 

offline Archrival on 2002-07-15 19:05 [#00310251]
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RJD2 - DEAD RINGER!!!!!

Check it out!!!! Much better than Astrobotnia (wich I
loved),

He is the new DJ Shadow (but better imo)

Intsrumental (some dope MCs on it tho), super melodic hip
hopish ULTRA nice stuff!!! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS!!!

THIS IS MY new favourite produceR!!!


 

offline Archrival on 2002-07-15 19:07 [#00310255]
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DAM im so excited!!!

check him now! and I promise u will like it!


 

offline Archrival on 2002-07-15 19:09 [#00310257]
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LISTEN TO SNIPPETS AT

www.hiphopsite.com

u can order it there too

they also review the album 4,5/5



 

offline thethirdball from Polly Pisspot (Canada) on 2002-07-15 19:10 [#00310261]
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Sorry man instrumental hip hop doesn't do it for me. I need
an MC.



 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-07-15 19:12 [#00310265]
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"(some dope MCs on it tho)", didn't you properly read the
post?


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2002-07-15 19:12 [#00310268]
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RDJ2 is without a doubt the best release of the year so far.


 

offline Archrival on 2002-07-15 19:13 [#00310269]
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Looking back a few short months ago, when I was arranging
the pressing of the now-classic “Rain” / “Find You
Out” 7-inch, I had an interesting conversation with RJD2.
Upon hearing a few advance treats from his album, not to
mention the tracks for the 45, I told him that I seriously
thought that he was going to be the next DJ Shadow.

He replied, “Really? I mean that’s cool, but you know,
what I really want to do, is make records like Moby, but
better.” Without going into great detail (for Moby’s
sake), RJ explained to me that he liked Moby’s formula,
but didn’t necessarily like his content, and wanted to
make the same type of record, but with more substance. Dig?

Around that same time, little did RJ know, but
HipHopSite’s own S-Boogie liked his records so much, that
he was practically acting as his publicist, putting RJ’s
music into the hands of a number of L.A.’s hipster
deejays.

A few hours after turning Z-Trip on to RJD2, the Arizona DJ
was doubling-up on the “Here’s What’s Left” 12”
for a crowd of 10,000 at a Linkin Park concert in Vegas. The
buzz continued to grow, and next thing you know, Urb
Magazine is calling the “Rain” 45 one of the best
records of 2001.



 

offline Archrival on 2002-07-15 19:13 [#00310271]
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Now, I haven’t seen this kind of word-of-mouth buzz on an
artist since Eminem, and at HipHopSite, nobody listens to
techno. So I’m not sure how RJ’s album compares to the
new Moby record, or any Moby record for that matter, but I
think I know a good record when I hear it, and RJD2’s Dead
Ringer is damn-near-if-not classic. It gets the kind of
response from people hear the record, they say with
confidence, “Yo, this is reeeeeally dope.” The decision
is unanimous – everyone agrees.

Signed as the only instrumental artist on El-P’s
Definitive Jux imprint, he may also be the first artist to
break the mold of what the label’s “supposed” to sound
like. So forget everything you think you know about Def Jux,
because if you weren’t feeling the Masai Bey 12” or the
first Mr. Lif EP, RJD2’s “Dead Ringer” will make you
re-examine the label’s catalog as a whole.

From the moment the album begins, with “The Horror”, an
almost secret-agent-theme that meets at the crossroads of
Dr. Dre’s “Natural Born Killaz” and the Scooby Doo
theme-song, the listener is immediately hooked. It’s
evident right from the get-go that RJ has taken the art of
sampling to a whole new level; in essence he’s taken what
DJ Shadow perfected with Endtroducing, and improved upon it.
As a matter of fact, Shadow’s influence lingers in the
background of tracks like the incredibly soulful “Smoke &
Mirrors” and the drum-crazy “The Chicken-Bone Circuit”
(get down on that MPC, RJ – got damn!).

But RJ isn’t simply a DJ Shadow clone, as again, he has
reinvented the art of sampling as a whole with Dead Ringer,
and without a doubt has his own signature sound. His
instrumentals don’t repeat themselves every 16 bars,
they’re unpredictable, traveling in directions you’d
never expect. The raucous horns of “Ghostwriter” sneak
up and attack the otherwise mellow head-nodder, with a break
down that warns you they are coming - and despite it, you
still ain’t ready. Even more impressive is the album’s
secret track, they already cult-classic “Here's What's
Left”, which


 

offline thethirdball from Polly Pisspot (Canada) on 2002-07-15 19:14 [#00310272]
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You're right Marlowe I didn't read it properly. I'm
definitely going to check it out.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2002-07-15 19:14 [#00310274]
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I have that 7"


 

offline Archrival on 2002-07-15 19:17 [#00310280]
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mixes a barrage of heavy samples, sonic sound bytes, and
beautifully lonely lyrics, creating a masterpiece that could
easily work as part of the soundtrack to any blockbuster
tearjerker. Similar emotion is evoked on “June”, as RJ
redefines the structure of the standard hip-hop song, as
Copywrite delivers two excellent book-end verses, with the
meat lying in a speechless two-minutes of RJ’s
instrumental. Another great moment is “Final Frontier”,
an awesome duet with Blueprint, which whets the appetite for
their forthcoming collaborative project, The Soul Position.


There’s plenty more on RJD2’s Dead Ringer, and there is
so much undeniable heat on this record, that it’s almost
perfect. One minor fault is right after you’ve been
seduced by the mood of “Smoke and Mirrors”, you are then
jolted like an obnoxious alarm clock at an ungodly hour, by
the otherwise likable “Good Times Roll Part 2”. And
while there are some incredible cuts on this album, it seems
like it could have been sewn together a little more
seamlessly than it is, to create a more cohesive feel.
Meanwhile, Jakki The Motormouth’s “F.H.H.” definitely
brings up a lot of valid points about why hip-hop sucks in
2002, but we’ve seen better moments from RJ and Jakki,
both together and separately (see Copywrite’s
“Nobody”). And of course, there are always the one or
two cuts that aren’t quite up to par with some of the
instant classics. Everyone will choose their own sour apple,
but it’s also possible that we’re the ones being
spoiled. All nitpicking aside, this album will make RJD2 a
hip-hop household name, and further strengthens the MHz
collective, just as Copywrite’s The High Exhaulted did one
month ago.

An end note; recently, I had the pleasure of hanging out
with Roots’ drummer, ?uestlove, for a day during his trip
to Las Vegas. Upon playing him RJ’s album, coincidentally
he said to me, “Wow. This is like what Moby’s album
should sound like.” Congratulations RJ, you’ve achieved
your goal!!!

4,5/5



 

offline Archrival on 2002-07-15 19:19 [#00310284]
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Yeah it got both singing and MCing on it, and its not like
your regalar repetitive instrumental hip hop wich only
changes between 8/16 bars...Its dope creative DJ Shadow
stuff but better..


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-07-15 19:19 [#00310285]
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i'm downloadin it on slsk to check it out -- if i like it
i'll buy it -- i'm hopin it's in the vein of DJ krush but i
doubt it


 

offline thethirdball from Polly Pisspot (Canada) on 2002-07-15 19:29 [#00310299]
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Yeah I didn't even like the DJ Shadow record, I mean it was
okay but I don't think I'll ever listen to it again. I'm
hoping this is DJ Shadow mixed with a sprinkle of EL-P.


 

offline Archrival on 2002-07-15 19:33 [#00310307]
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DJ Krush!! Ha! Its on another level..

I got all his albums! I only liked his latest
"Zen" tho.

Thethirdballl: you will like it.


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2002-07-15 21:14 [#00310422]
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i like zen also
and code 4109



 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-07-15 21:18 [#00310427]
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i would rate "milite" above "zen" -- i don't much like the
woman-singing tracks on "zen" :)


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2002-07-15 21:32 [#00310445]
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sonic traveler on zen is awesome
and paradise bird theory
duck chase is pretty fun


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-07-16 01:18 [#00310635]
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hmmm, too many super long posts for me to read all of it...
but for me, the best release some far (of what I've heard)
is either Geogaddi or The Private Press... both albums are
amazing imo!!


 

offline chapman from United Kingdom on 2002-07-16 01:28 [#00310644]
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im sure someone else has said the exact same
thing.....
ah here it is :)


 

offline MachineofGod from the land of halo's (United States) on 2002-07-16 03:00 [#00310679]
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That sounds cool, i'll buy it along with the rest of the
defjux cds when I go to new york. Ive bought these cds from
this year (that i remember came out this year):
I aggree with funkmaster on geogaddi 9/10and private press
8/10.
-Sonic Youth - murray street 8/10
-Local H - here comes the zoo 7/10
-Melvins - hatm 8/10
-764 hero - nobody knows this is everywhere 7/10
-Cornershop - handcream for a generation 7/10
-Ugly casanova - sharpen your teeth 8/10
-international noise conspiracy - new morning changing
weather 7/10


 

offline thethirdball from Polly Pisspot (Canada) on 2002-07-16 03:59 [#00310711]
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chapman,

I guess it's all about the marketing of the post. "BEST
ALBUM OF THE YEAR" seems to get more response than "RJD2
Dead Ringer".

You learn something everyday.


 

offline Neto from Ecatepec (Mexico) on 2002-07-16 06:43 [#00310843]
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Geogaddi of course


 

offline revpersona from Plainfield (United States) on 2002-07-16 07:09 [#00310869]
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The Private Press gets my nod.


 

offline IronLung from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2002-07-16 07:28 [#00310895]
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the one and ONLY BoC's Geogaddi


 

offline Archrival on 2002-07-16 08:57 [#00310939]
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chapman,

"I guess it's all about the marketing of the post. "BEST
ALBUM OF THE YEAR" seems to get more response than "RJD2
Dead Ringer"

Yeah its all about guerilla tactics ;)

like this topic would get some response if I post "RJD2s new
album is dope"...

BUt this album aint better than Geogaddi.


 

offline chapman from United Kingdom on 2002-07-16 10:37 [#00311040]
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its hard to compare such different genres


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-07-16 12:42 [#00311141]
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Cinematic Orchestra's 'Everyday'.


 

offline issation civil from Vienna (Austria) on 2002-07-16 12:47 [#00311142]
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i dont know


 

offline Archrival on 2002-07-16 12:52 [#00311143]
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no its not hard at all, not for me atleast ;)


 


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