Showing posts with label alchemist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alchemist. Show all posts

23/06/2013

Prodigy X Alchemist - The One

By Ru1

Yup, so the much anticipated Prodigy/Alc collabo has hit the streets and...its pretty dope! I must say that I didn't warm to it immediately but Alc's insanely spectacular beats have had me mesmerised for days now. Prodigy, while always considered to be the more lyrically talented of the Mobb, doesn't always hit the mark...but overall his general presence gets him over the line. Now this might sound blasphemous to some..but hey, that's my opinion! Anyway, dont get me wrong, this is a quality product so go get it!


Check out one of the best joints off the record, The One, featuring Bam Bam!!!


12/06/2013

Durag Dynasty - The Alchemist

By Ru1

The Alchemist sure is prolific, isn't he? The great thing about ALC is that he maintains and surpasses his own high standards project after project. He doesn't disappoint in 360 Waves, an album by new West Coast trio Planet Asia, Killer Ben, and Tristate. While we wouldn't dare call it a 'classic', this project will no doubt feature in 2013's top 20 albums chart (our chart that is). Here's the title track (there's a verse missing in the vid - shame as ALC changes it up sublimely), enjoy!


23/02/2012

Alchemist Beat Competition - "Rappers Best Friend 2 - Got Raps?" Contest



Your boy Al is running a competition parallel to the release of 'Rapper's Best Friend Vol.2.' The contest involves rapping over the 'Whole Lotta Thug' beat and submitting it; the winner will then have the chance to rap over an Alchemist beat (and potentially feature on a release?). Check out the video below and go to Rappersbestfriend2.com to find out more!







19/12/2011

Gangrene Promotional Video & Tracklist for 'Vodka & Ayahuasca'



Alchemist and Oh No have released a promotional video for their follow-up album to 'Gutter Water', scheduled to drop January 24th. We've also got the tracklist and cover art (image above) for the release which features the likes of Evidence, Prodigy, Roc Marciano and Kool G Rap amongst others. Looking forward to it, looks like January's going to be a good month for Hip Hop releases!


1. Intro (The Mixings)
2. Gladiator Music ft. Kool G Rap
3. Flame Throwers
4. Drink Up ft. Roc Marciano
5. Auralac Bags
6. Vodka & Ayahuasca
7. Dump Truck ft. Prodigy
8. Due Work
9. Odds Cracked
10. Top Instructors
11. Dark Shades ft. Evidence & Roc C
12. The Groove
13. Livers For Sale
14. Outro (The Downsides)










15/12/2011

araabMUZIK and Alchemist in the Studio


Listening session down in Detroit with araabMUZIK and Alchemist while playing beats to Slaughterhouse. Watch araabMUZIK bash the hell out of his mpc in the 2nd clip!







22/11/2011

Gangrene ft. Prodigy - Dump Truck


Gangrene (Alchemist and Oh No) have just released their first single off their upcoming second album 'Vodka & Ayanuaska'. It's a raw hard hitting that will keep your head ringing! Loving Prodigy's flow on this one!


 

30/10/2011

Alchemist in the lab with Rick Ross




Courtesy of LabDummy, here's footage of Alchemist and Rick Ross chilling in the studio, listening to some of Al's banging creations. Hopefully one or even more of the chemists' beats will feature on Ross's forthcoming album 'God Forgives, I Don't' album which is scheduled to drop on December 13, 2o11.



10/10/2011

Evidence - The Red Carpet



As you all SHOULD know and have in your collections by now, Mr.Slow Flow dropped his second full feature last week 'Cats & Dogs' and it's pure heat!! Most of the tracks are worth talking about really but I picked 'The Red Carpet' as it's one of best tracks on the album, hands down! Produced by The Alchemist and featuring Raekwon and Ras Kass, the beat is off the hook and the lyrics are what we expect them to be when delivered from real emcees...and good to hear Ras Kass hold his own next to E-V and Rae, two of the best in my opinion. Check out the banger right here.

And here is Evidence giving some background to the track:



23/08/2011

Evidence - Cats & Dogs Album Sampler


Evidence has just put out a sampler for his upcoming album 'Cats & Dogs' and it's sounding phat!! The Weatherman LP was one of the dopest releases of 2007 and since then we've been patiently waiting for another solid offering from one of the best emcees out there!

Check out the album sampler right here, courtesy of SureShot Promotions.

And don't forget to check out the new clip 'Same Folks' featuring Fashawn:


11/08/2011

New Alchemist Interview

source: www.sohh.com

Cool little interview from one of our favourite producers (courtesy of Montreality) talking about the new Slaughterhouse album, why Eminem's shows are on another level, and much more in just over 4 minutes. Expect a little sarcasm of course, in pure Alchemist style!







09/05/2010

Just Blaze vs The Alchemist - The Sound Clash Live @ East Village, London 06.05.10


The shock of Guru's death put us out of action for sometime, while we re-played every Gang Starr and Guru track that we own (there's many of them). Attending The Sound Clash was therefore a great reminder of all the kick ass talent still alive in hip hop; it took away the sadness we felt after the death of a hip hop icon and brought back the energy (for real, with some of the boomiest bass lines we have ever heard vibrating our rib cages) that drives this culture forward.

It may have been a coincidence that just as we walked in, one of the supporting acts (Spin Doctor, Mr. Thing, Chris P Cuts & Dj Snips) was playing 'Above the Clouds', and damn it sounded good and felt good to see everyone on the dancefloor applauding the choice.

Shortly after, the show began (pics here, thanks Doctor's Orders). Alchemist and Just Blaze took up their positions behind the decks and ignited the crowd with all of their top productions. The beatmakers alternated their bangers in a format, that as beatmakers ourselves, we absolutely love: the original sampled track first, with the beat dropping in after. This creates a beautiful build up, as the crowd immediately recognises the sample and anticipates the drop of the beat, skillfully chopped and skrewed by the beatmaker. No fear here of copyright infringement or unsolicited sample calling, just pure appreciation of the talent of the hip hop beatmaker.

All of this was made even cooler by improvised cuts and scratches by the two, with the highlight probably being Just Blaze beat juggling Rick James's 'Super Freak' and then dropping 'Kingdom Come'.

As the set heated up though, it unfortunately became clear that the venue chosen wasn't ideal for a battle event. Unless you were one of the early arrivers sweating it in the first two rows, seeing the beatmakers in action was near impossible, therefore turning a battle event into what resembled a club night (where seeing the deejay doesn't really matter). A venue with an elevated stage would've made more sense, since a core part of the show was the live entertainment provided by Jus and Al on the mic.

The set lasted for two hours, and while the energy released during the night was unmeasurable, we were surprised not to see (or hear) more of a 'battle' going on between the two. We had read that the same set in the US featured some on the spot improv with the beatmakers responding to each other's beats in clever ways. The London event felt more like a joint deejay set than a battle, still cool, but not really a 'clash'...

And as pointed out by many reviewers, the set really brought to life the difference in styles between the two. Just Blaze is a hip hop hit maker, driving the crowd wild with practically every track he dropped; his beats have a bouncy feel and intricate rhythm patterns that you can't help moving to. Alchemist is instead more of a story teller, cooking up emotional soulful and dark samples into exciting soundbeds; not party tracks but intelligent boom bap bangers. It was therefore not surprising to see a stark difference in the crowd's reaction to the two beatmakers; people recognised and sang Alchemist soul vocal samples, but they broke into wild dancing when Just Blaze spun yet another hit. Not necessarily a bad thing, but in what was supposed to be a 'battle' it kind of automatically favoured one beatmaker over the other based on 'hit count' and not really talent.

The set finished with the instrumental version of Exhibit C at 2 am (great finale track by the way) and we happily exited the club, ears ringing and satisfied at having had yet another session of real head nod hip hop.

But, while outside lighting up a well deserved post club cigarette, to everyone's surprise, Alchemist walked out to hang out. Cool, unpretentious friendly dude, he had his picture taken with everyone (including us) before walking off into the Shoreditch streets with his black back pack. Guess it really is true, 'our boy Al, everybody's pal'

...and to wrap it up in his own words from Twitter:

London has been blessed. I never knew Just Blaze / ALC beats could create such a pungent body aroma ! Salute!
AlanTheChemist

Look forward to more people...

TheRapBuzz.com in house trade union activist Ru1 posing with Al, happy days
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