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発売日 2021年02月23日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルLewis Recordings
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 LEWISCD001
SKU 804076000328

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:56:42
Personnel includes: Edan, Father Time, Mr. Lif. Producers include: Edan. Personnel: Edan (vocals, various instruments, turntables). "There can be no future without a past." Never before has an album exemplified that hip-hop credo with more maverick boldness than Primitive Plus. It is a wild, weird, instantly left-field rap masterpiece from one seriously bugged-out, innovative loner. Edan, a Boston suburbanite, plays the bedroom-geek wunderkind on "One Man Arsenal" who does triple time on production, behind the turntables, and rocking the microphone and also gives a throwback to b-boy partying like it's 1989. The result is an unholy amalgam of decidedly far-out nonconformity, the acute verbal lacerations of Rakim, and Kool Keith's untamable flights of fantasy ("Ultra '88" is, in fact, a tribute to the Ultramagnetic MC's). Like the latter legend, Edan packs a wicked sense of humor and brandishes it often with a sometimes barbed but always hilariously nutso outcome (on "Emcees Smoke Crack," for instance, he characteristically cops to smoking not crack but aluminum). It allows him to facetiously lampoon conventional rap pretenses and attitudes even as he wallows in them with obviously reverent glee, effectively honoring the genre as a true devotee while managing to stand outside it as a commentator. It is a line that Primitive Plus expertly straddles throughout. Electro and '80s street beats knock about with old-school audio snippets, vintage samples, and video-game sci-fi backdrops, then collide headlong with eclectic pop and rock production techniques, resulting in a rich, layered, complex musical undergirding that is electric boogaloo fresh on the one hand and extremely forward-looking and path-clearing on the other. The album blasts the cobwebs from hip-hop's rusted infrastructure, gives it a wax and polish to make in presentable in the present, then promptly rides it into the space age. In other words, it simultaneously blazes a trail backwards and ahead. Not surprisingly, it took an English label to release the album. This is psychedelic hip-hop that can make you dizzy with its embarrassment of delights. A message to Beck: Here are your real two turntables and a microphone. ~ Stanton Swihart
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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      '83 Wildin
    2. 2.
      One Man Arsenal
    3. 3.
      Humble Magnificent
    4. 4.
      Migraine [Almighty Dust Mix]
    5. 5.
      Key Bored
    6. 6.
      Emcees Smoke Crack
    7. 7.
      #1 Hit Record
    8. 8.
      Syllable Practice [Original]
    9. 9.
      Good Evening
    10. 10.
      Rapperfection
    11. 11.
      Mic Manipulator
    12. 12.
      Primitive Plus
    13. 13.
      You Suck
    14. 14.
      Run That Shit!
    15. 15.
      Ultra '88 (Tribute)
    16. 16.
      Syllable Practice [12" Version]
    17. 17.
      A.E.O.C.
    18. 18.
      Sing It, Shitface

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Edan

商品の紹介

Spin (May 2002, p.122) - 8 out of 10 - "...Judging by the breathy beatboxing, emphatic horn blasts, and "mega-dumb reverb"...Edan's hip-hop radio broke sometime in 1991....An incredible rhyme animal, home at last..." Mojo (Publisher) (1/03, p.73) - Ranked #3 in Mojo's "Best Urban Albums of 2002"
Rovi

"There can be no future without a past." Never before has an album exemplified that hip-hop credo with more maverick boldness than Primitive Plus. It is a wild, weird, instantly left-field rap masterpiece from one seriously bugged-out, innovative loner. Edan, a Boston suburbanite, plays the bedroom-geek wunderkind on "One Man Arsenal" who does triple time on production, behind the turntables, and rocking the microphone and also gives a throwback to b-boy partying like it's 1989. The result is an unholy amalgam of decidedly far-out nonconformity, the acute verbal lacerations of Rakim, and Kool Keith's untamable flights of fantasy ("Ultra '88" is, in fact, a tribute to the Ultramagnetic MC's). Like the latter legend, Edan packs a wicked sense of humor and brandishes it often with a sometimes barbed but always hilariously nutso outcome (on "Emcees Smoke Crack," for instance, he characteristically cops to smoking not crack but aluminum). It allows him to facetiously lampoon conventional rap pretenses and attitudes even as he wallows in them with obviously reverent glee, effectively honoring the genre as a true devotee while managing to stand outside it as a commentator. It is a line that Primitive Plus expertly straddles throughout. Electro and '80s street beats knock about with old-school audio snippets, vintage samples, and video-game sci-fi backdrops, then collide headlong with eclectic pop and rock production techniques, resulting in a rich, layered, complex musical undergirding that is electric boogaloo fresh on the one hand and extremely forward-looking and path-clearing on the other. The album blasts the cobwebs from hip-hop's rusted infrastructure, gives it a wax and polish to make in presentable in the present, then promptly rides it into the space age. In other words, it simultaneously blazes a trail backwards and ahead. Not surprisingly, it took an English label to release the album. This is psychedelic hip-hop that can make you dizzy with its embarrassment of delights. A message to Beck: Here are your real two turntables and a microphone. ~ Stanton Swihart
Rovi

もろミドル・スクール味なブレイクビーツに、ざらついた粗い音質……初めからモロにヒップホップおたく丸出しで、オヤジも思わずニヤリ。〈トルコ行進曲〉や日本の童謡をサンプルした曲も、フリーキーなフロウと食い合わせが良くてブキミさ倍増、作るべくして作られた感じ。曲によって声のトーンを変えたり、変幻自在のキャラを使い分けるのでシッポが掴めないシャクなヤツ。イルで型破りな笑える作品です。
bounce (C)沢村太一郎
タワーレコード(2002年04月号掲載 (P82))

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