Description
Le trio le plus avant-gardiste du hip-hop underground américain emmené par le fantasque Kool Keith (Dr Octagon, The Ultramagnetic MC's...) et accompagné de H Bomb (Jacky Jasper, Analog Brothers) et de Marc Live (Raw Breed, Rhyme Syndicate, Analog Brothers), nous arrivent avec KHM. "Game" comprend aussi bien des ambiances sombres, des beats lourds et des atmosphères synthétiques desquelles se dégagent des textes surréalistes et empreints de paranoïa. Ce qui ressort de ce disque c'est avant tout des nappes vaporeuses qui donnent des textures très profondes aux 16 morceaux de "Game". Des sons qui ne sont pas s'en rappeler la lourdeur d'un autre déjanté, Tricky, qui apporte sa touche sur "Run Dem Red".
The hip-hop triple-team of Kool Keith, H Bomb and Marc Live debut with KHM. Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MC's, Dr Octagon, Black Elvis...) headed for the outer reaches of the stratosphere with Game 2 complete with sub-basement productions and beats, left-field disses, dozens of paranoïd ideas, and interstellar intelligence of all kinds. Marc Live producer and lyricists formally of raw breed brings to KHM his distinctive and mind blowing drums and bass production as well as his cuting edge lyrics. H Bomb comes straight off his chart shaffering release Jacky Jasper. The threesome spend much of the album protecting the vagaries of underground rap from a devilish major-label executive attempting to steal Keith's style and persona (and even his wigs). There's plenty of room for commenting (probably) on issues of the day for "Copy What U Want", "Rock Is Dead" and "New-York" an indefensible conclusion on "Game".