• 30,000th track

    Set 19 2009, 17h52

    UGKTocar3 in the Mornin'.

    Classic Hiphop, however you cut it.
  • 2008 Top Tracks

    Jan 20 2009, 22h05

  • MF DOOM - Ballskin (25k play)

    Jan 16 2009, 15h55

    So I just scrobbled my 25 thousandth tune on last.fm and would you believe it just so happens to be (bullshit) the new MF DOOM track Ballskin.

    It's actually been a while since DOOM put an album out and I'm back to really anticipating it. The album is supposed to drop on March the 2nd and this is the first track I've heard from it.

    It's pretty good. The beat isn't anything too exciting, just solid. The lyrics are great and need a few listens but the amount of wordplay he throws in seems to have slightly hamstrung his flow. I don't know. We'll see. It's a good track and I've got good feelings about the album. There are so many people kind of doubting him now that I think he'll have to bring out the big guns and scorch us all.

    "these walls are thin, feel, original ballskin"
  • Top 5 Bay/North Cali rappers of all time

    Jan 14 2009, 1h19

    My favourite rappers from The Bay/ Northern Cali, in order of
    bestness:
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    1. E-40
    2. Saafir
    3. Mac Dre
    4. Turf Talk
    5. Mac Mall

    I really need to get more Mac Mall records. I like what I have so much
    but I've never picked up more. Saafir really hasn't made A LOT of
    great music but...

    Am I the only person who thinks Turf Talk is actually really good?
    Peace to Dre Dog, Boots, Paris, Casual, Too $hort, Shock-G and San Quin who couldn't make my top 5.

    Got a five?
  • Top 5 LA/Socal rappers of all time

    Jan 11 2009, 22h59

    So I haven't come up with a list for like a month so I wanna do a
    series...

    Hopefully people will kick their top five rappers (not groups,
    rappers) from each area and we'll all be hella entertained by it. I'm
    trying to work out how many ways to split NY. I don't think you can do
    all the boroughs seperately cos Staten and Manhatten suck compared to
    the other three. Also you want to include upstate rappers somehow.
    Hmm...

    First up is Southern California. Mostly LA but I made it so people
    don't get silly about Ras Kass or whatever.

    My favourite rappers from LA/Socal ever, in order of bestness:
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    1. King Tee
    2. MC Ren
    3. Ice Cube
    4. Ice-T
    5. Aceyalone

    I think I'm pretty happy with this for now. Ace gets there mostly for
    one album. Ren fell off and had terrible taste in beats but he's been
    a favourite since I was about four foot tall. King Tee is just my
    favourite these days and Cube and Tracy or obviously just great.
    Peace to Eazy-E, Sen Dog, MC Eiht, Hutch, Xzibit, Kid Frost and all my
    other favourites that didn't get in for one reason or other.

    I think I'm bumping the DOC into Texas btw. Where the hell do you put
    Donald D? NC? BX? LA?

    YOUR TURNS.
  • ATCQ Top 10 Tracks

    Nov 16 2008, 20h42

    In honour of Q-Tip finally putting a record out I thought I'd try and write down my top ten A Tribe Called Quest songs. In order. Damn.

    One of my favourite groups ever, who I must have spent as many hours listening to as any other band. Not easy to whittle down to just ten.

    10. Mr. Muhammad
    9. TocarWe Can Get Down
    8. TocarButter
    7. TocarScenario
    6. TocarBuggin' Out
    5. Can I Kick it (Spirit Mix)
    4. Youthful Expression
    3. TocarLyrics to Go
    2. TocarIf the Papes Come (remix)
    1. TocarVibes And Stuff

    TocarVibes And Stuff picks itself. Its always been my favourite Tribe track or at least it has been since if came out. Before that it was TocarIf the Papes Come (remix) so at least I've been consistent.

    For the rest I just had to go on which tracks I'm the most hyped to hear when they come on. Looking at the list its a lot of the bassier tracks but I don't tend to think of Tribe having bass like that. At least not compared to EPMD or someone like that. For me, there's only a handful of rap acts that could put up a top ten on this level. I didn't even include TocarAward Tour...

    There's no TocarScenario (remix), there's no TocarOh My God or TocarCheck the Rhime. Not for me at least. Not in my top ten.

    What would you have? What wouldn't you have?
  • 20,000th track scrobbled

    Jul 3 2008, 14h29

    John ColtraneTocarSoul Eyes

    Relatively random song for passing irrelevant milestone. Respect isn't due.
  • 10 songs that are the shit, to me, today...

    Mai 8 2008, 22h47

    Casual - That's How it is (Disseshowedo Mix)
    Best Hiero track ever? Bassline for your face London. I wish the Saafir track on Fear Itself was a proper collabo. Those two at that time were ON and different.

    Constant Deviants - Competition Catch Speed Knots
    "and if there's any discrepancy, I'm punching out gold teeth". Why isn't this track on loads of compilations? When will 90s Hiphop obscurities be collected by Charly or Soul Jazz?

    Blockhead - Sunday Seance
    Crepuscular as fuck. Don't play at lunchtime.

    John Coltrane - Song of the Underground Railroad
    Elllllllllvin! and the horns are hitting TOGETHER. So untraney (new word) but he still stamps on it. Chorus chorus chorus.

    Shuggie Otis - TocarXL-30
    Doubledirty Bossanova. Best song beginning with "X" ever? He should have made more discosleeze instrumentals. A whole album or two of them. He should have worked with Erotic Drum Band. Is the "Snatch and the Poontangs" album any good? I always wonder about it...

    Brother Bones - Sweet Georgia Brown
    More bones in music please. More bones. The world demandeth more bones. Bullshit spellchecker didn't even know the word "demandeth".

    Frijid Pink - TocarHouse Of The Rising Sun
    Frijid Pink were the shit. You know that band Heavy the World? They suck but they are what Frijid Pink should have been called.

    Honey & The Bees - It's Gonna Take A Miracle (Medley)
    Ooh how I love relatively insincere soul that has strings that almost make your heart cry tears of blood. A lot of soul records are like John Williams' score to Saving Private Ryan. The strings do all the emotional manipulation that the artist (Honey & The Bees, Steven Spielberg) couldn't manage to pull off. It all comes out in the wash though right?

    Paavoharju - Yllään On Aamu, Korennot Ja Kesä
    These dudes are so multi-inspired they are almost flying. When I grow up I want to make ambient/piano tracks like this and then surround them with other tracks that don't blend. Cuckoo.

    Aloe Blacc - TocarOne Inna
    This dude really doesn't know if he wants to be Talib Kweli or R. Kelly and his songwriting is... not good but he hits sometimes and he's an excellent producer. This track has no verses and it's pretty goddamn cheesy. I like it a whole bunch.

    Yeah so those ten tunes are the shit, to me, today. You like/nolike any of thems? What's the shit, to you, today? You have to tell me, there's no one here to talk about music with.
  • Siah & Yesh reup

    Abr 3 2008, 12h16

    Just a quick one to say that the entire output of Siah And Yeshua Dapo ED (Or Siah & Yeshua DapoED check the epic battle over the name) is being collected on CD for the first time this week.

    Info here

    Order here

    Needles to say it comes with my highest possible recommendation, not just for the Hiphop fan that hasn't heard it but for any fan of good music. It's earnestness may be a touch dated twelve years on and much of the verbal gymnastics is just gymnastics for show (like floor as opposed to say the vault...) it remains one of my favourite underheard Hiphop records. The centrepiece eleven minute fantasy-adventure "A Day Like Any Other" is 1,000,000 times better than it sounds and about 1,000 times less prog-rocky. No Bo Hansson yo, the track Yang Bos to rapping heights probably still unreached to this day. Plus it's one hell entertaining.

    siah had the brain-mouth coordination of Clipse while wearing the trousers(pants) of Digable Planets and the bum bag(fanny pack) of Wise Intelligent.

    If you buy one CD this life based on a recommendation of mine, I think it should be this one. Probably. Until further notice.

    Peace in the middle east!
  • 20 favourite tracks of 2007

    Jan 12 2008, 14h42

    I wasn't as up on new music in 2007 as I was in the preceeding few years so I'm not doing a album-of-the-year countdown. The only album I loved was Radiohead's. It is great and a whole and manages to be great even amongst all the hype about its release. I did buy new albums this year but not ones with more than a couple of good tunes, so I'm gonna do a top 20 tracks of the year...

    From last to first, one track per artist...

    20. Tracey Thorn - TocarIt's All True
    Disco 2000 (and 7) done very right. If I'd been out anywhere where this played this year I would have been really pleased, but I wasn't so I wasn't. It's great.
    (From her album Out Of The Woods)

    19. Dude 'N Nem - TocarWatch My Feet
    Did you know "eskimos" can rhyme with "egg rolls"? It can. The second best really stupid dance craze rap tune of 07.

    18. Klashnekoff - Terrorise The City (Featuring Kool G Rap & Kyza)
    K-lash's album seemed to be a bit of a disappointment to most people but it wasn't so bad at all. Some great beats on there, and this one blessed by the great G Rap, was the pick.
    (From his album Lionheart: Tussle With The Beast)



    17. Jay-Z - Success (Featuring Nas)
    "I used to give a fuck, now I give a fuck less" could be how the world feels about new Jay-Z albums, but to be fair this year's concept album (where the concept was "imagine it was 15 years ago") was pretty solid when it came to rhymes. Between the official version and the K-Def remixes there's plenty of worthwhile Hov to add to my playlists, and "Success" makes Jay-Z and Nas two for two on collaborations. Great beat, Jay must have picked it.
    (From his album American Gangster)

    16. Soulja Boy - TocarCrank That (Soulja Boy)
    This is gonna be number one in the UK next week? After its been out for more than six months in the US? Anyways... The best really stupid dance craze rap tune of 07. I'm sure Hillary Clinton will be doing the Soulja Boy at the next caucus. There's probably video on youtube of The Queen cranking back three times. Yoooooo.
    (From his album

    15. Baron Zen - Theme (Danny Breaks Remix)
    The strange new wave archeology project that was Stones Throw's Baron Zen album was probably better in remixed form and the Baron Zen Theme remix was the first time Danny Breaks had caught my attention since the Droppin' Science days. He probably makes beats this great every day but I don't notice. A big beat.
    (From his album At the Mall: Remixes)

    14. Freeway - We Gona' Ride (Featuring Oskino)
    Freeway's first album is one of my favourite Hiphop albums of this decade. Great emotive rapping, great Just Blaze and the Roc beats and great guest spots. I was really looking forward to his much delayed follow-up "Free At Last" but when it dropped it was shitty. Exec produced by 50 Cent? No Beans or Peedi on it? No Just Blaze? Rubbish. He did have a great track on a mixtape though.
    (From the State Property - Out on Bail mixtape)

    13. Devin the Dude - What A Job (Featuring Snoop Dog & Andre 3000)
    Andre and Devin are a great match and Snoop doesn't do any harm here. My favourite Devin songs are allways these slightly mournful and quiet numbers, where Devin gets time and space to flow. Andre had the best guest spots of the year, whetting my appetite for a proper Kast album sometime soon.

    12. R. Kelly - Same Girl (featuring Usher)
    The Kells album delivered on all fronts and more importantly we got the second disc of "Trapped in the Closet" which is really the best music, film and comedy of the year if I was being precise. "Same Girl" trod the fine line between great melody and great comedy that all the best Robert songs do. The album had the ridiculous lyrics (Sex Planet, Real Talk) and a great beat (Hook It Up) but it's the Usher collabo that gets the blend right for repeated listening.
    (From his album Double Up)



    11. Turf Talk - Broke Niggas!
    Much like the last E-40 album, the beginning of the Turf Talk album sounded like the best Hiphop release of the year. Somewhere around the half way mark it kind of crapped out and never recovered. This track is amazing though. The chorus sound like this year's "Still Tippin'". Big beat from Droop-E proving that Sick Wid' It' still lead the way out west.
    (From his album West Coast Vaccine (The Cure))




    10. Rihanna - Umbrella (Featuring Jay-Z)
    Why lie?

    9. Camp Lo - 82 Afros (Featuring Ski)
    Ski is still one of the best Hiphop producers around. The Camp Lo album was a bit below par but its ten years since they made their classic so I shouldn't be too mad. It had some real stand-outs though. The title track, "Sweet Claudine" and this here "82 Afros". Rock toms and guitars make this sound like some 2007 version of BDP's "Nervous".
    (From their album Black Hollywood"

    8. Madlib the Beat Konducta - TocarSelah's Children
    I really should have bought Madlib's indian album thingy, I heard good things and I'd probably really like it. This track (it's just a beat) was the closest anything came to blowing my speakers this year. Synth-bass for your face London. Madlib is still very much on top of his game.
    (From Sones Throw's Chrome Children 2 compilation)

    7. Ghostface Killah - Yolanda's House (Featuring Method Man & Raekwon)
    I didn't really need another Ghost album yet but you know what, it was actually pretty good. This track is Ghost doing stories. It's like "Maxine" part 2 and can you believe Meth almost steals the show? Uh huh. Someone did a great chop on the vocal sample, some real MPC pad gimmick shit but it sounds great.
    (From his album Big Doe Rehab)

    6. Beanie Sigel - Why Wout I
    Beans' album is reportedly shit so I haven't bought it. This track is phenomenal though. "Come on hun, you'll forever be stuck under the baker's thumb, (if) you keep dealin' with them crumbs". The only track of the year thats really there for the rhymes. Beans is the only dude really holding his head up with Clipse and Wayne when it comes to fucking with the English language.
    (From the State Property - Out On Bail Mixtape)

    5. Aloe Blacc - TocarHappy Now?
    I've never really clicked with Aloe Blacc or his old group Emanon and this is produced by Four Tet who puts out as much tripe as he does good stuff but this tune here is the business. Really. I like it when cuddly soft singer/rapper types get all huffy and pissed off with being seen as cuddly singe types. Great beat. I'd love to see Stones Throw get Four Tet to do a proper rap album with someone. When he focuses he can really get his shit together. Doors samples? Something like that.
    (From Sones Throw's Chrome Children 2 compilation)



    4. UGK - Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You) (featuring Outkast)
    So the beat wasn't new but Dre's verse stuck in a lot of peoples heads this year. More hits for Three 6, a bit of recognition at last for UGK, just in time for Pimp C to die to young. The other three rappers don't light up your brain on this but they do bring their best flows for your ears. I think Big Boi was taking it easy in 2007 so I'm expecting big things for 08 from him. God knows what will happen to Bun B now his partner is gone.

    3. Timbaland - Miscommunication (feat. Keri Hilson & Sebastian)
    The best pop song I heard this year. Hilson has a really nice pop voice and Tim and Danja can do this in their sleep (see Bjork, Britney etc) but there's still no one better than them. It may sound really simple but theres a lot of nice, creative musical devices going on here, a lot of counter rhythms in the vocals that just mark Tim's stuff out.
    (From his album Shock Value)

    2. TI - Tell 'Em I Said That
    Ay, ay, ay. So it wasn't a great year for T.I. His lacklustre album took the lustre from his King Of The South crown and getting caught buying a personal arsenal doesn't look like it's gonna benefit his career much. He really ought to listen to his earlier albums, when his message was "Be Better Than Me" rather than the "I'm realer than these other dudes" which is whats left him looking a very real bid. Danja again on the beat here. Like I said him and Tim do this better than anyone and this is EXTREME DRAMA RAP of the finest order. It might be said that Danja's work on the T.I. and Britney albums was actually better than what Timbaland did this year... This track is crazy.
    (From his album T.I. Vs. T.I.P.)

    1. Radiohead - TocarReckoner
    They had me at the first bar. There's a lot of Radiohead songs that I'd love if they had some quality polyrhythms under them, if they sounded like this. Take the beat out and it's another Radiohead song but with that shaker, that crazy switching ride... amazing. Free to do what they want they can now make this kind of "complete" music. Everymusic. Theres a fair bit of it on the album. Music that people with very different taste can agree on.
    (From their album In Rainbows)



    Favourite tracks of the year?