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another promo release i got this week is this piece right here: “sibot and spoek are playdoe”. two great characters combined to an outrageous duo, playdoe. when i heard the first song “it’s that beat”, i started smiling and for some reason i couldnt wipe that smile from my face throughout the whole release. it’s only after the last song was over, the grin was gone, and i had to restart the player.
playdoe delivers a freshness, i haven’t experienced lately. neonrave synthsounds meet booty hiphop. house meets breakbeat. frenchy electro snippets are on sightseeing tour in the ghettos. all together this merges into an energetic and addictive cocktail, i’d love to drink at every upcoming party until the day i die of overdosing.
September 23rd, 2009review
Tags: booty, breakbeat, chi chi, electro, fishgut, gravy yard, it's that beat, jarrin effects, metro, neolectro afrobotic, neorave, playdoe. sibot, pop like this, real estate agent, south africa, spoek, toxic avenger remix
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Whoop, Whoop, whoop – who is that? I’d like to introduce mr. ben sharpa to you, ladies and gentleman. whoever is familiar with last years Jarring Effects “capetown beats” compilation release, and the recent release of Playdoe’s first EP (which also be reviewed this week), won’t need any further introduction, but for those, who have missed that: let’s start rolling.
Important things first: When I first listened to the songs of this release, i was kindly remembering hearing dizzee rascal for the first time a couple years ago. the beats were pushing, abstract, bassy, hypnotic, mean, grimey and electronic. i really swam in them. but ben’s flow and vocals were so much more aggressive, and hard-hitting, while still remaining idiosyncratic and accessible. i also had to think of mr. oizo and all that electro cats, producing them really flat and abstract beats – and if you’d know me, then you would also know, that i love that shit.
Ben Sharpa is like the missing link between the us hip-hop ala Def Jux and the UK grime scene, with its hybrid hip hop beats, influenced by my beloved dubstep tunes, electro, detroit techno, electronica, dancehall and even idm / glitch types of music.
September 23rd, 2009Allgemein
Tags: ben sharpa, check the evidence, d-planet, dubstep, glitch, grime, hegemony, hip-hop, idm, jarring effects, milanese, off the rails, planet-mu, playdoe, sharpaganda theory, sibot, south africa, warp


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