
Hip-hop embraces a digital diet.
Fat Jon & Styrofoam - The Same ChannelPosted by Rachel Lux on 06-Apr-07 @ 01:38 PM
[4/5] It's official: European electronic white boys are the new Kanye West, the perfect collaboration for "progressive" rappers looking to hip-hop on circuit boards and surf the digital waters far from the jagged commercial reefs of whistles and whispers. From Cincinnati via Berlin, this particular Marvel team-up is a true collaboration where neither artist overwhelms the other, a smooth collision between the laconic Midwestern flow of Fat Jon (no stranger to electronic artists from his work with Pole) and the melodic emo-tronica of Styrofoam (nee Arne Van Petegem). Granted, hip-hop and electronic music have a shared ancestry so incestuous it would make a Kentucky family reunion jealous, but the two divergent takes on "Upgrade" are effortlessly seamless in a way that should inspire others to experiment like this more often. Are you listening, Lupe Fiasco and Erlend Øye? (MORR MUSIC; morrmusic.com) Erick Haight
Official Website: http://www.morrmusic.com
|
Also in this issue:
- (+44)
- THE EVENS
- KYLESA
- ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead
- TRIUMPH OF LETHARGY SKINNED ALIVE TO DEATH
- ISOBEL CAMPBELL
- MÚM
- PINEBENDER
- ANDREW DOUGLAS ROTHBARD
- SOFT COMPLEX
- STEPHEN BRODSKY’S OCTAVE MUSEUM
- Tahiti 80
- Tristeza
- White Magic
- Brand New
- Amon Amarth
- Dream Evil
- I Killed The Prom Queen
- Imperial
- Shook Ones
- Stand Before The Firing Squad
- Sunno))) & Boris
- Various Artists
- Dmonstrations
- Subtitle
- Wolf Eyes With John Wiese
- Youngblood Brass Band
- Amity
- Billy Reese Peters
- The Generators
- Giddy Motors
- Hot Snakes
- Scout's Honor
- Stole Your Woman
- Whole Wheat Bread
- Various Artists
- Colour Revolt
- Ronnie Day
- The Dear Hunter
- Foo Fighters
- Klaxons
- Last Conservative
- Locksley
- The Transit War
- Vains Of Jenna
- Incubus
- Tenacious D
- Tim Barry
- Other sections...



























[4/5] It's official: European electronic white boys are the new Kanye West, the perfect collaboration for "progressive" rappers looking to hip-hop on circuit boards and surf the digital waters far from the jagged commercial reefs of whistles and whispers. From Cincinnati via Berlin, this particular Marvel team-up is a true collaboration where neither artist overwhelms the other, a smooth collision between the laconic Midwestern flow of Fat Jon (no stranger to electronic artists from his work with Pole) and the melodic emo-tronica of Styrofoam (nee Arne Van Petegem). Granted, hip-hop and electronic music have a shared ancestry so incestuous it would make a Kentucky family reunion jealous, but the two divergent takes on "Upgrade" are effortlessly seamless in a way that should inspire others to experiment like this more often. Are you listening, Lupe Fiasco and Erlend Øye? (MORR MUSIC; morrmusic.com) Erick Haight
Official Website: 
