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Permanament

Gamma

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Although British electronic music has long given nods to American hip-hop culture via the gangsta posturing of jungle or the head-nodding tempos of trip-hop, it took an absurdly long time for an island with such a large population of hip-hop consumers to come up with a true hip-hop export worth mentioning. Fortunately, when the Brit-hop scene did finally take hold, it possessed its own cultural subtleties that can be more fresh and invigorating than its overplayed American counterparts. Permanament is an album that would never find favor with American audiences, and it is better for it. Because while the production work by Shadowless has the easily recognizable RZA tendency for minor chords, it is dirtied up to a gritty mishmash of sounds that is proudly part of parent label Ninja Tune's Wall of Sound approach to hip-hop music. MCs Blacktude, Aleem Juice, and Lord Redeem all rhyme with a British-accent-meets- Caribbean-patois, courtesy of their island heritage. This makes for a cadence that is more musical than the straight ebonics of U.S. rappers. And as a unit, the trio shadowboxes like the best moments of Jurassic 5 before coming together for the chanting choruses. So street they don't have to proclaim it, Gamma is the overseas alternative in a country that is equally as saturated by P. Diddy as the U.S. is.
© Joshua Glazer /TiVo

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1
Immortal Approach Explicit
00:00:57

Gamma, Primary

2000 Big Dada

2
Black Atlantian Explicit
00:04:23

Gamma, Primary

2000 Big Dada

3
Slang Teacher Explicit
00:03:44

Gamma, Primary - Defesis, Featuring

2000 Big Dada

4
Don't Send a Bwoy Explicit
00:02:48

Gamma, Primary - Infinite Livez, Featuring

2000 Big Dada

5
Supreme Confidence Explicit
00:03:08

Gamma, Primary - Tommo, Featuring

2000 Big Dada

6
Off-Key Explicit
00:03:02

Gamma, Primary

2000 Big Dada

7
Preacher Skit Explicit
00:01:20

Gamma, Primary

2000 Big Dada

8
Back & Third Explicit
00:03:14

Gamma, Primary

2000 Big Dada

9
Factory Explicit
00:05:00

Gamma, Primary

2000 Big Dada

10
Drunken Dreams Explicit
00:04:40

Gamma, Primary - Adante, Featuring

2000 Big Dada

11
Godly Food Explicit
00:03:39

Gamma, Primary

2000 Big Dada

12
Filter 731 Explicit
00:04:32

Gamma, Primary

2000 Big Dada

13
Life Times 2 Divided by 3 Explicit
00:04:25

Gamma, Primary

2000 Big Dada

14
Shadow Eliminator Explicit
00:01:46

Gamma, Primary

2000 Big Dada

Chronique

Although British electronic music has long given nods to American hip-hop culture via the gangsta posturing of jungle or the head-nodding tempos of trip-hop, it took an absurdly long time for an island with such a large population of hip-hop consumers to come up with a true hip-hop export worth mentioning. Fortunately, when the Brit-hop scene did finally take hold, it possessed its own cultural subtleties that can be more fresh and invigorating than its overplayed American counterparts. Permanament is an album that would never find favor with American audiences, and it is better for it. Because while the production work by Shadowless has the easily recognizable RZA tendency for minor chords, it is dirtied up to a gritty mishmash of sounds that is proudly part of parent label Ninja Tune's Wall of Sound approach to hip-hop music. MCs Blacktude, Aleem Juice, and Lord Redeem all rhyme with a British-accent-meets- Caribbean-patois, courtesy of their island heritage. This makes for a cadence that is more musical than the straight ebonics of U.S. rappers. And as a unit, the trio shadowboxes like the best moments of Jurassic 5 before coming together for the chanting choruses. So street they don't have to proclaim it, Gamma is the overseas alternative in a country that is equally as saturated by P. Diddy as the U.S. is.
© Joshua Glazer /TiVo

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