Music » Urban » Hip Hop
The Ecstatic *
http://www.fishpond.co.nz/Music/Ecstatic-Mos-Def/0878037005523
Artist:
Mos Def
RRP $32.99 $29.58 Save 10%
Free shipping NZ wide Ships within 24 hours from USA supplier
| Album: The Ecstatic |
| # |
Song Title |
|
Time |
| 0) |
|
No track list available |
|
|
| 1) |
|
Supermagic |
|
|
| 2) |
|
Twilite Speedball |
|
|
| 3) |
|
Auditorium - (featuring Slick Rick) |
|
|
| 4) |
|
Wahid |
|
|
| 5) |
|
Priority |
|
|
| 6) |
|
Quiet Dog Bite Hard |
|
|
| 7) |
|
Life in Marvelous Times |
|
|
| 8) |
|
Embassy, The |
|
|
| 9) |
|
No Hay Nada Mas |
|
|
| 10) |
|
Pistola |
|
|
| 11) |
|
Pretty Dancer |
|
|
| 12) |
|
Workers Comp |
|
|
| 13) |
|
Revelations |
|
|
| 14) |
|
Roses - (featuring Mos Def) |
|
|
| 15) |
|
History - (featuring Talib Kweli) |
|
|
| 16) |
|
Casa Bey |
|
|
| |
Performer Notes - Mos Def's 2009 release (and Downtown Records debut), THE ECSTATIC, spent a significant time simmering. After releasing the critically acclaimed BLACK ON BOTH SIDES in 1999, featuring its near-perfect balance of hooks and innovative genre-bending, Mos journeyed deep into the unknown on the experimental THE NEW DANGER. 2006's TRUE MAGIC, while containing some solid tracks, was more of an afterthought to fulfill a label contract.
- However, the Mos Def on THE ECSTATIC feels like Mos Def Engaged, as the hip-hop wordsmith from Brooklyn lays down some sharp invectives over backdrops both inventive and downright groovy, beats set down by Madlib, Oh No, and many other greats of the game. Most of all, Mos is just having fun frolicking in the fertile fields of his love for hip-hop, tossing offhand references to Run-DMC, Outkast, Ultramagnetic MC's, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, and others, and it ends on the single "Casa Bey," a relaxed and defiant jazzy party of an artist who knows he's come into his own.
Professional Reviews Spin (p.86) - "First single 'Life in Marvelous Times' builds a furious narrative -- moving from the rapper's project upbringing to the present, where wonders and terrors abound -- over an an epic, sticky synth beat."
Spin (p.33) - Ranked #7 in Spin's "40 Best Albums Of 2009" -- "Singing in Spanish, rapping with vigor, he discovers a powerful new side of himself."
Entertainment Weekly (p.61) - "Mos is brimming with poetry again, hurling politically charged lyrics like lightning bolts against the thunderous beats behind him."
Billboard (p.56) - "The killer first half is filled with off-kilter, dissonant soul hooks and Mos' hypnotic, just south-of-smoked-out verses, all nicely merging his obsessive drive for hip-hop innovation with a distinct purpose."
Q (Magazine) (p.111) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t comes as something of a relief to discover that this time around Mos Def once more sounds like he's enjoying himself -- laughing, scatting, even crooning a line or two..."
Record Collector (magazine) (p.86) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Opener 'Supermagic' sees Def sample Malcolm X....There's plenty here..."
| Format: | CD | | Country: | USA | | UPC: | 0878037005523 | | Studio/Live: | Studio | | Release Date: | 9 June, 2009 | | Guest Artist: | Slick Rick; Talib Kweli | |