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Hot Exclusive
material by Celph Titled,
K-Skills, Braille,
Atoms Family, Kunga219,
Storm the Unpredictable,
Jeff Spec, Lexicon,
Rok One, Anonymous Twist,
Moves & Governor
Bolts, LoDeck, Lord
360 & Chapter &
Drub (formerly Slaughter
House V), Sixtoo, Sev
Statik, City Planners,
and more. Also features incredible
material by Scienz Of Life,
Frek Sho, Prophetix,
The Goods, and more.
Finally, the much anticipated,
and highly requested follow up album
to the explosive Aberfoyle Springs
Volume 1 Compilation (Refreshing Underground
Flavor) has arrived. Aberfoyle Springs
Volume 2: Well Flavoured Essentials
features a globally recognized and
highly talented array of artists.
Filled with exclusive material you
won't hear anywhere else, music only
available on this album, packed with
hot music, exceptional production,
beats & lyrics, & 19 full
length tracks this album is a must
listen.
The album roster is deep in talent,
and when an album features such a
massive collection of extraordinary
artists from both Canada, and the
United States of America the outcome
can only be phenomenal for fans world
wide.
Review Highlights:
From the moment Jon Doe's ominous samba horns drop on Scienz of Life's Hot Night, you know that it's on. What follows is some unmitigated hiphop nastiness compiled by those tasteful motherfuckers at Hiphophotspot.com. Want highlights? OK, how about Celph Titled's verse on Who's Fuckin' Around (Remix), where he declares, "You couldn't spit if you was a white boy chewin' tobacco"? How about Atoms Family fluidly playing word association with TV characters on Famous Names For $200? How about Rok One's Southern Discomfort, an Atmosphere-like narrative over a piano beat classier than Robert Goulet eating an hors d'oeuvre? Or Anonymous Twist flipping a Redman interlude to create the hardass Bump This? Actually, fuck it, every song is a highlight. You need this.
Rating: NNNN
JASON RICHARDS, Now Magazine, Toronto
Good hip-hop is hard to find. Underground hip-hop that is superior to its mainstream cousin is even more difficult to find after filtering out all the plagiaristic nonsense. This compilation is where the search should begin. Featuring great acts from both the States and Canada, this is a mere rehearsal for what was originally started with the first installment of this bomb compilation. Well-crafted lyrics, superior MCing, and production that will have the majors scrambling, this truly is essential.
J-Sin, Smother.net |