Showing posts with label kid presentable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kid presentable. Show all posts

Monday, May 13, 2019

Gems Ashore: Wave Runners & 3rd Person w/ Rokem & Friends

I’ve known Rokem for about a decade, at least 5 years longer than I’ve known most of the I.E. hip-hop community due to my group’s longstanding friendship with the boys from Chamber Records, who he was affiliated with when we met him (if I recall correctly…). By the time we did stumble into the Inland music community Rokem was among the CLDMKRS crew with Thesis (now Theez), Kid Presentable, Besatree and more. Throughout all that time, he has simply never stopped. Now with seemingly countless collaborative albums and beat tapes under his belt, new releases with Kid Presentable and the EOTR Network shine a light on what the next phase of his musical career may sound like.

Rokem's dynamism and rep as a producer rests on his ability to balance proficiency with experimentation. Left to his own devices I've heard him make some noisy avant-garde stuff with unconventional time-structures and busy layers but he can also produce jazzy cuts like "Win or Lose" and "Bad Habit" from this record with stunning polish and frequency. On this album Presentable's maturity and gameness allows Rokem to surf the gamut of his styles within their collab.

Wave Runners breaks years-long patterns for Kid Presentable, a cat I’ve known albeit not well since high school, who has always been the Southwest’s Latino answer to Anticon in my mind in his consistent delivering of fresh but often somber raps about inner turmoil and love over boom-bap beats with spidery guitar melodies and haunting piano loops. On Wave Runners we find Kid Presentable playing with limerick, with modern styles of production, with brightness and pop in a way that he never has before all while riding some of Rokem’s most experimental beats since Jazz Spectrum with Bone-Solyd. If KP reminded me of Slug and Eyedea before, this brief and upbeat yet pensive album reminds me more of MC Chris and Drake with its masterful grasp of the balance of hip-hop substance and ephemeral pop particularly on songs like "Cobretti" where Presentable sounds like he's teasing while he weaves a catchy refrain. On "JohnHughesOG" its apparent that his elder millennial stoner persona is more relatable every year; "maybe I should write something a bit more uplifting" he says portending this project itself. It really is impressive how KP takes what some MCs just hear as “hard” and to shape it into a project’s sound. Kid Presentable told me he asked Rokem to challenge him with beats the other rappers wouldn’t take- this immediately conjured an image in my mind of a surfer tackling a gnarly wave that other surfers dare not – an image of the wave runners…
While Rokem’s latest album release is Wave Runners, his latest single release is 3rd Person with EOTR Network’s Don’t Sleep & Mad Macks. While 3rd Person’s Full LP is forthcoming, their self-titled debut is a music video for a single that is not on said LP. They introduce themselves in an attic-style art gallery surrounded by local luminaries like Sista Eyerie and Vel the Wonder. Smoke billows through the gallery and the visually arresting silhouette-with-white-background shots that I find to be the piece’s signature. Muds is great at trying new things without smacking you upside the head with it. The effect meshes perfectly with the subtle, chill and arty video. Don’t Sleep’s OutKast tribute chorus is a wonderful reminiscent touch that reminds one that 3rd Person is shooting for high atmospheric levels. Rokem’s beat is seasoned yet sizzling, Macks’ struts his gusto like a dog he loves over this down-tempo treasure of a track, the first of many heat-rocks to come from the Rarest Ones.  
Tristan "Tanjint Wiggy" Acker is staff writer for JooseBoxx, a youth hip-hop and poetry tutor, and member of the Inland Empire nerdcore hip-hop group the West Coast Avengers. Catch more of their work at westcoastavengers.com, follow Tristan on Twitter @Tanjint or e-mail him at tristanacker@gmail.com

Monday, October 29, 2018

MUSIC MONDAY WITH FAIMKILLS, KID PRESENTABLE, ASEND, DOPE KID DANNY, ZOEN AND MORE

SMART WENT CRAZY BY TOM G / PRODUCED BY ASEND

Tom G smartly snatched up this Asend cut from being taken for granted by too many cypher MCs to turn it into a nice introduction to both artists.

WHIP BY FAIMKILLS / PRODUCED BY DOPE KID DANNY / MIXED BY CA$HONLY

"I be on that tikka masala"
Hit the avenue with some heat as you bump this late summer slapper from Faimkills with help from Dope Kid Danny and Ca$hOnly.

TEMPTATION BY KID PRESENTABLE / PRODUCED BY ZOEN


Do you miss the old Atmosphere? Bump this recent Kid Presentable gem, full of personal bars and nice flow with a gorgeous Zoen production you'll be thinking it's 2003 with an I.E. twist in no time.

Tristan "Tanjint Wiggy" Acker is staff writer for JooseBoxx, a youth hip-hop and poetry tutor, and member of the Inland Empire nerdcore hip-hop group the West Coast Avengers. Catch more of their work at westcoastavengers.com, follow Tristan on Twitter @Tanjint or e-mail him at tristanacker@gmail.com

Monday, October 1, 2018

MUSIC MONDAY WITH KID PRESENTABLE, FAIMKILLS, CA$HONLY, NOA JAMES, FREDO, CAM GNARLY, DOPE KID DANNY AND MORE

Earlier this summer we're just getting over Ca$hOnly dropped this new remix revisiting a favorite from the Noa James / Fredo L.I.T. album - even though summer is over I suspect y'all will find a night in the near future this track hits the vibe for.
This past Spring as my unplanned medical sabbatical began, Kid Presentable sent me this chill boom-bap gem produced by Haunted Days; full of sharp words and a matured sadboi darkness- soak in this and puff one if you can catch a moment.
Earlier this year Cam Gnarly hit us with some more posi-waves I couldn't neglect to mention- peep this catchy melodic slapper featuring Aye Brook and produced by Pantsu.



I am still going through Faimkills' discography but this song barsily tells his lifestory and working class aspirations as a teacher in a way more thorough than I've otherwise ever heard him do on a record before. That undersells the visceral bangingness of the song though, peep for yourself and see what's really good. Produced by Dope Kid Danny. 




Tristan "Tanjint Wiggy" Acker is staff writer for JooseBoxx, a youth hip-hop and poetry tutor, and member of the Inland Empire nerdcore hip-hop group the West Coast Avengers. Catch more of their work at westcoastavengers.com, follow Tristan on Twitter @Tanjint or e-mail him at tristanacker@gmail.com