Propagated to the "New Generation rhyme" by Cro, or eou Ahzumjot by Falk in Mixery Raw Deluxe was, but it had been strong, this German dancehall thing! Quite a few people tended to hypothesise that the young savages were replaced with love for Jamaican riddims the German rap. Anyway! Neither Germany nor anything else in rap is dead! Without a doubt loves the youth, the new dancehall achievements of the next generation. Nosliw here has thrown open doors - similar to the local hip-hop, the experimental materials and Casper. These two traditional approaches Abräumer of 2011 were not opposed to new musical horizons.
The medical journal the Riddim "Newcomer" and "Rookies" acclaimed activist and Rojah Slonesta have to double her debut, "Who the ..." proved to Rootdown Records, that one should expect in the future with their art. After Slonesta's digital mixtape gift "Good Morning, World", the EP freshen "Slomotion" the way now goes to the tongue and acrobats Repräsenter Rojah from Bayreuth.
The move from Rojah from Bayreuth to Berlin has been good and he has heard once more the suggestion underscored the voice of the youth scene to be with fellow Slonesta! There are musical minimalist, bass-underscored soundscapes over which he glides with his stories from everyday life. He scores with social problems such as non-personal references and forgotten humanity ("Internet"), bold reflection of the feminine gender ("Bad") or denounces ignorance and Meinungsmacherei ("babble Let them all") and its content to diverse topics with which pretty much everyone between 13 and late 30s can relate to. The highlight is undoubtedly the collaboration with Nosliw when they remember the last time hip-hop. Hard to imagine that in the content, technical and musical skills that this can be ignored by the people, just bring the Cro & consorts million clicks on YouTube. There are club bangers ("Nobody") and bass monster ("Supa Dupa Power") for the next party between Lil Wayne, materiality, Mavado, Rusko and Rhianna find her place easily, because they are produced as thick and dubstep nor left out as they can breathe without being pop sellout in any way. The reggae fans to the more classic roots vibes may come in "Life is Beautiful" served. Dear Spring, here's your first competitive album. Nuff said.
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