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4.0 excellent | Alabaster Jones | December 16th 16 | Whether or not gentrification is a common and widespread issue or a rare and often misinterpreted one is still up for debate today. Whatever the case, the issues with it are grappled with on Deniro Farrar's Red Book, Vol. 1, an EP inspired by The Black Panthers and the trials of a man in the ghetto. The sound is a pretty interesting one: the production mixes the thundering bass and beats of trap with the jazzy instrumentation and vocalizations of jazz rap, bringing together two styles often seen as polar opposites. Farrar's lyricism definitely follows suit, and with his imposing presence and skilled flow on the microphone, it's hard not to be impressed with him. His passion seeps through this project as obviously as any he's done, and definitely has one wondering what the next installment in this ongoing series will be like.
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4.0 excellent | Hep Kat | October 23rd 17 |
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