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MUTE - Pavement Politics Vol.1 [MLMNG01]
Pavement Politics Vol.1 [MLMNG01]

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MUTE is the collaborative project of two Beatsmiths located different sides of the Atlantic ocean. Unknown (LONDON) & Tha Silent Partner (BOSTON) have joined forces to up the instrumental game amongst hip hop. “After years of hearing sub-par beats spat on by sub par rappers we have decided to form MUTE too combat these serious crimes against music.”


Just a little heads up to those who know jack bout this project...

Basically me and TSP wanted to do a beat CD to send to record company's. We formed MUTE. We decided that a beat CD would be too generic so the beat cd mute-ated into an LP with a theme told by the beats (The theme will be revealed soon). We wanted to create summat that an mc could sit and write too but also a record that someone who aint a rapper can hear it and not get bored by a loop that dont change for 12 tracks.

we hope you enjoy!!


Many Unknown Tricks Executed.

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06/11/07

The record is nice. As I told un in an AIM session, it's great music for me to listen to while I do my work programming and writing papers.

The most apt comparison, in my opinion, would probably be Fat Jon, although that's stretching it. Jon's records tend to be relatively easy on the ears... stuff that you can sit back and just chill to. This one is much more complex, and less of an easy head nod. There is something raw... abrasive... rather off-kilter to it... not unlike what you might find on an El-P record (but don't go looking for a Deep Space 9mm on this one... it ain't there).

Another notable fact is that the tracks were made independently by 2 separate producers, but the whole thing really gels nicely. It is, so to speak, a singular vision.

What this record really excels at is setting the ambiance. I don't want to call it "ambient" because that is already a subgenre that comes with it a bunch of connotations. However, this record really is the core of what ambient music should be about: setting a mood and sticking to it. This record is not eclectic, nor should it be. In many respects, the songs do not have a narrative structure, so to speak, like you might find with most electronic music.

Although the record is clearly sample-based, it isn't built from an immense collection of sounds, such as DJ Shadow's legendary record collection. I highly doubt if there is is too much that a seasoned crate-digger could recognize in the construction.

The songs themselves are repetitive, but not in a bad way. There are no sudden changes of tempo or tone, and the variations are applied gradually over time.

There is a story behind the record, and many of the songs have personal meanings to them. This probably would not have been something that I would have figured out myself, just from listening to it; however, knowing that it is there is quite interesting. Pay attention to the voices that are sampled; that's all that I can say.

If there is one standout track that needs to be discussed on its own, it is the final song: TSP Meets El-Primo.The main sample is a wind instrument -- perhaps a basoon or a French horn (help me out here}-- that sounds like it has been lifted out of a supporting role in a jazz quintet, and pushed to the front of a track for which it was never originally intended. The beat slowly plods along, like a horse at a low-speed trot, while the listener rides to the conclusion of this record. My initial reaction to the track was that it would not sound out of place on a downtempo jazz record, like El-P's High Water; although clearly, it is the work of someone else.

Either way, the record is damn nice, and I will probably play it long after I have stopped spinning most records from '07

31/10/07

 

Album information

Genre hip-hop
Release October 30, 2007
Listens 7498 Downloads 374
Starred 14 Playlisted 4    
Reviews 2 Rating 9.0/10

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