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| Beats that you'd kill for - Vice / Rife with both sick beats and rhymes of conviction - Synthesis / Modern, bold, and uplifting. - Harvard Independent / Los Angeles' best-kept secret - San Francisco Weekly / Sick, progressive hip-hop - XLR8R / Don't make the mistake of missing Monolith. - Hip-Hop DX |
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| LA's deservedly ballyhooed Mush Records dishes out some choice producer-centered hip-hop. Omid's chameleon-like production is the bedrock over which a slew of talented underground emcees spin multifarious tales of angst, defiance and cheeky irreverence. It's hard to quibble with the results, which range from the somber elegance of hymnal to the hip-hop eccentricities of Buck 65 or Mush motormouth Busdriver. - XLR8R |