"Suffice it to say this is one of the most interesting and innovative
albums I have heard in 2008 so far." Style43
"its nice to
see an MC take advantage of the opportunity to reveal another side of
his character, especially one thats so personal and private in
a world where fictional thuggery is becoming more and more the norm."
Exclaim
Mag
"The producer lets
the jazz slip, placing its oily, double bass-plucking fingers on your
shoulders in terse, but ever so slightly off-kilter" DJ
Mag
"Bare's Rza inspired
beats are nicely put together, with the odd dash of British eccentricity
(such as a montage of TV chef Gordon Ramsay losing the plot at the end
of Taste) thrown into the mix." BBC
"Imagine if Rza dug
Jazz more than soul, and imagine an album that doesn't concentrate on
gats n girls - head nodding beats, tight production and concious flows,
perfect for summer, smoking and driving ." 247
"Fans of good, traditional
hip hop should absolutely check out this album, no matter what side
of the pond they live on." Hero
Hill
"Another underground
classic from one of Canadas finest MCs, devoid of filler
and worthy of many repeated listens." Abort
Mag
"this album demonstrates an immense creativity, heart and dedication
to hip hop, self expression and life." Vocals
Words
"Perfect isnt even close. This is illuminating, brilliant,
life affirming stuff" Subba
Cultcha
"Two Cities' Hangs
together perfectly as a document of the current hip hip underground"
K Mag
"..it is great to
get a glimpse of the man behind the emcee, a feat which is made possible
thanks in large part to the gloomy production of Bare Beats, who also
deserves credit for his creativity and great sample choices." Thomas
Quinlan
"Modulok and Bare
Beats are concise and straight to the point in a way, lets face
it, most MCs cant even silently wave a mic at." British
Hip Hop
"With a good mix of
dusty jazz, 50s film suspense music and punchy drums Bare Beats
creates a concrete foundation for Canadian MC Modulok." Certified
Bangers

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Modulok & Bare Beats
'Two Cities' CD £6.99
All prices incl. UK postage
& packaging
One path, different streets: this summarizes the new collaborative
project between Modulok, the Toronto-based emcee most notorious for
his work as one half of Red Ants, and Bare Beats, the London-based
beatsmith and respected veteran of the British hip-hop scene whose
trademark sound has become synonymous with the record label he fronts,
Bare Records. Modulok's grime poet lyricism and brass knuckle flows
have found a perfect home with Bare Beat's smoked out, jazz-tinged,
head-snapping tracks, creating a sound that is dark, abrasive, and
reminiscent of the classic east coast hip-hop of the early-mid 90s.
Two Cities is tough, raw and unrefined - yet behind the murky atmosphere
of broken glass and microphone battling is a thought-provoking exegesis
on the plight of the individual trapped in the modern day city.
Track Listing
1, Intro ft, Wireless
2, Happiness ft, Jabba Tha Kut
3, City ft, Apollo Creed & Jabba Tha Kut
4, Trouble ft, Perry Scaramanga, Kal Sereousz & Smokey
5, Grimy
6, Taste ft, Baracuda
7, Stories ft, Jabba Tha Kut
8, People ft, Jabba Tha Kut
9, Assassin
10, Origin
11, Hidden Tracks 'Terrible'
Two Cities also features turntabalist
Jabba Tha Kut, beatboxer Wireless, and emcees Apollo Creed, Baracuda,
Perry Scaramanga (Crown of Flames), Kal Sereousz (The Phobia) and
Smokey (The Phobia).