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Dabrye - Two / three instrumentals - Vinyl LP - 2006 - US - Original kaufen im Online Music Store von HHV - Neuheiten & Topseller auf Vinyl, CD & Tape - Versandkostenfrei bestellen ab 80€! Buy Dabrye - Two / three instrumentals - Vinyl LP - 2006 - US - Original online on HHV - Discover Selected Music & New Releases available in our Online. Two/Three's contrasts are immediate, signified in the design of its sleeve and made further apparent with each successive listen. Nearly twice as long as its predecessor, the album contains 14 tracks with a varied roster of guest MCs and six succinct instrumentals. Buy Two / Three Instrumentals by Dabrye on Bleep. Download MP3, WAV, FLAC. Your eyes do not deceive you! Ten years since leaving us all hanging with Two/Three, Tadd Mullinx a.k.a. Dabrye gives up Three/Three, loaded with guest spots from Guilty Simpson, Doom, Ghostface Killah, Jon Wayne, Shigeto, and many mo. As one of the original architects of the instrumental “beat. But instrumental beats were only a temporary goal, a way for Mullinix to catch the ears of MCs. On Two/Three, his second Dabrye album for Ghostly International, Mullinix brought together a formidable crew of local and national talent to make the statement he’d always intended. I thought I'd throw up Shaman Work Presents Beatology Vol. 1 & 2 as well. 14 instrumentals from the likes of Ta'Raach, J. Rawls, Exile, Dabrye and more 01. Rawls - Drill Sergeant 02. ID 4 Windz - Represent People 03. 4th Disiple - Me 04. Prince Paul & Newkirk - Showdown At The Hoedown 05. Kev Brown - Brown Liquor 06. Wale Oyejide - Get On.
Review
During the five years that passed between One/Three and Two/Three, polymath producer Tadd Mullinix kept Dabrye active with a short release for Scott Herren's Eastern Developments label, a handful of singles for Ghostly, collaborations on Thomas Fehlmann's underheard Lowflow, and several remixes. If you heard any of these releases as they came out, Two/Three will be less of a surprise. The album is much different from One/Three in presentation, length, tone, and structure. One/Three remains the most effective and subliminally touching fusion of IDM and hip-hop, an all-instrumental affair that rides in on a cool breeze and subsides after half an hour. Two/Three's contrasts are immediate, signified in the design of its sleeve and made further apparent with each successive listen. Nearly twice as long as its predecessor, the album contains 14 tracks with a varied roster of guest MCs and six succinct instrumentals. The experience is dense and as cold as a Detroit alley on a February morning, packed with biting beats and thick atmospheric globs. It's rather claustrophobic at times, if in a deeply alluring fashion, and it can be tough to get a grip on it all in one concentrated shot. A nine-track patch, from 'Jorgy' through 'My Life,' is where you can get an easy-to-digest fix, as it involves an extraordinarily vast array of sounds and lyricists while sacrificing neither flow nor momentum. Here's where several Detroit and Detroit-area MCs -- from Platinum Pied Pipers' Waajeed (a phenom on the boards in his own right) to Invincible (who really should release a full Dabrye-produced album) -- step up as if they know they're introducing themselves to a lot of new ears. On 'My Life,' '90s-rap nerds will get a kick, and then a reality check, from hearing half of the duo that brought them 'Fat Pockets' and 'Soul Clap.' Fittingly closed out by the Jay Dee and Phat Kat feature 'Game Over,' originally released in 2003, Two/Three's always moving, almost always stimulating, never stagnating, and will hopefully be followed up sooner than 2011. ~ Andy Kellman
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- 1StandDabrye3:33
- 2Encoded FlowDabrye2:51
- 3That's What's UpDabrye4:1
- 4Nite Eats DayDabrye1:56
- 5Viewer DiscretionDabrye2:59
- 6PressureDabrye3:19
- 7ReconsiderDabrye3:24
- 8Get It TogetherDabrye3:31
- 9My LifeDabrye2:13
- 10Get LiveDabrye3:37