Hip-Hop, Mixtapes | Mixtape Premiere: Kinetics — With A Little Help From My Friends
Posted by jeffwbaird on July 10, 2012
In an age of music where hip-hop artists have become products more identifiable by their appearance and crossover attempts than lyrical ability, authenticity and originality is becoming increasingly hard to find. While a plethora of upstart rappers claim to embody a fresh style, swag, and signature flow, the umbrella of rap music is ever expanding and becoming congruent with the hollow, yet heavily-popularized party rap genre—one that is steering hip-hop away from its conscious, substantive roots, and saturating it with hopefuls bent on scoring a lucrative career out of their craft.
Though originally known as the songwriter behind B.o.B’s triple-platinum pop single “Airplanes,” Kinetics (rapper of Kinetics & One Love) is intent on bringing lyricism and message back to the forefront of hip-hop. It’s been almost a year since the last time we heard a full project from him, but it’s clear that he’s been hard at work during the hiatus, as evidenced by the substantial progression we find on his new mixtape, With A Little Help From My Friends, premiering here on Fresh New Tracks. Last week, in preparation for the new tape, Kinetics announced to his fans on Twitter that the new project would be getting back to his more lyrically-focused roots, writing off the experimental sound of last year’s What Model Are You? in a moment that recalled Eminem’s “Not Afraid”, where he candidly claimed, “Let’s be honest/That last Relapse CD was ehhh.” It is that self-awareness that has propelled Kinetics to consistent improvement as an emcee, and has allowed him to make the kind of advancement in a year that would take many artists the better part of their careers.
What makes this work so decidedly different from his past efforts is it’s consistency, which is ironic because the work gains its title from the fact that each track features a different artist or producer (including such esteemed hip-hop figures as R.A. the Rugged Man, Remedy of Wu-Tang Killa Bees, and Unknown Prophets). But while the record’s consistency doesn’t come from its collaborators or production (longtime producer One Love was involved in just a third of the beats), it’s easily evident in Kinetics’ lyricism, flow, and delivery, as he attacks each verse full throttle with cipher-caliber raps that are packed with double entendres, puns, and multisyllabic rhymes. This is the Kinetics that fans of early work like “High Noon” have been waiting to see resurface, while he still manages to keep the record balanced and accessible to the more pop-oriented portion of his fan-base.
With A Little Help From My Friends is comprised of sixteen tracks spanning exactly an hour, with a guest-list that perfectly locates Kinetics in the hip-hop world, as he raps aside (and often out-spits) cemented figures of the underground as well as blog-favorited up-and-comers like Chris Webby, Dylan Owen, and Beau Young Prince. While there are a significant number of notable guest appearances here (including four from frequent collaborator Accent), there’s no doubt from the opening bars of “Chris Nolan” to the melodic and vehement closer “Music Speak” that this is Kinetics’ show, his time to shine, and let listeners bask in the complexity and substance of his craft that is a rarity in today’s hip-hop.
From the ferocious intricacy and flow-swapping of “Chris Nolan” (“I spit sinister symbolism that’s killing all these silly simile single-syllable singing simpletons”) to the storytelling of standouts “Rich Man” and “Million Miles of War” (the latter of which poignantly depicts the life of an American soldier in WWII) to his distinctive humor on “Game Over” (“Showed this girl named Megan my bunk-bed/Slid my balls in between that slut’s legs like a nutmeg/Get it? A nutmeg/I said her name was Megan/That pun operated on three levels but nobody gets it”), With A Little Help From My Friends caters to a wide audience, yet never compromising the high-standard Kinetics holds himself to on a line-by-line basis here, ultimately making for a final product that finally feels like it has captured his talent on record. Like my man FNT blogstar “A” once told me, “Kinetics can rap circles around people”—and that has never been more evident than on this record. So take a seat, grab your headphones, and revel in the dizziness.
Download: KINETICS & ONE LOVE- WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS (MIXTAPE)
Dubstep, Trap | Minnesota – Hold Up (Minnesota VIP)
Posted by Mach on July 3, 2012
Minnesota has made some of my favorite remixes. This newest work from him is a VIP remix/mashup. Mashing together Dr. Dre’s “The Next Episode” and Minnesota’s “Hold Up.” This VIP is awesome. Minnesota has been playing at a lot of his live shows and the feed back on it has been nothing short of incredible.
Minnesota has also stated that once he reaches 20k likes on Facebook he will release the VIP of his remix of Ellie Goulding’s “Starry Eyed,” which the original remix is provided below.
Drum & Bass | Drum & Bass Friday
Posted by Mach on June 29, 2012
UKF is known for having not the best in Drum & Bass, but I have to say this remix from Friction sounds awesome. It has great chilled out vibes, with some heavy bass thrown in but more to compliment the track not over power the vocals, kicks, and snare. Just an awesome dance/lounge Drum & Bass tune. It releases September 17th this year.
This next track is the gem of this weeks Drum & Bass Friday. Ragga Jungle, this heavy vocalized tune is perfect. The context of the track is a little sad, but still a work of art. This is the first release off the Curfew Love Riddim.
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Wow, this is an incredible Drum & Bass remix of BT. I was shocked when I found out how little people have heard of BT or have even heard any of his work. His original works are great, but his tracks are some of the best to remix.
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This track reminds me a bit of Haywyre, due to the use of the Razor style. It a cool sound for sure and now getting to here it in a Drum & Bass setting, I now see many more great uses to the Razor style. Cool and Creative track from Fryonic.
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I have never heard a Grimy Drum & Bass tune like this before. It almost sounds as if this is a blend of Garage, Grime, and Drum & Bass. Not sure how other will feel about this track, but I am definitely feeling this new blending.
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This is a heavy factory Drum & Bass tune. Listening to it make me think of old Russian warehouses being broken into and holding massive raves. With support of Dieselboy, The Upbeats destroyed this MSTRKRFT track. Big tune.
Electro, Mainstream Remix | Clinton Sparks – Scream (Usher Remix)
Posted by J_Salzer on June 27, 2012
American DJ, Clinton Sparks drops off his latest seismic creation to get weird to. Say what you want about the man’s music(I say it’s great), his work ethic is out of this world. Constantly dropping off remixes for your partying pleasure, all while hosting radio shows, DJing, and maintaining a positive attitude. This weeks remix takes an Usher song to the next level, perfect for your raging festivities, Scream is filled with energetic builds and drops that’ll make your dance floor shake. Get Familiar with the latest remix below and be on the lookout for more Clinton coming sooner than you think.
Hip-Hop | Miles Jones – Magic
Posted by ATexas on June 27, 2012
Miles Jones released “Magic” about 20 days ago and I was just waiting on the entire EP Act So Strange to drop. I would have to conclude that this is still my favorite of the EP which has 5 songs that are all interesting. This Canadian rhymesayer lays it out in this super chill and short song that combines an ethereal beat with some poetic verses. This is not the jam to put on on your way to the gym or at a pregame, but lay back and relax to with your dog at the end of a hard days work (or hard days of doing nothing).
Download: Miles Jones-Magic
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Dubstep | Adventure Club – Need Your Heart (feat. Kai)
Posted by Spice on June 22, 2012
No doubt about it, Adventure Club is dropping bombs lately. This most recent addition to their growing repertoire is markedly different from the last string of mixes they’ve released — “Need Your Heart” has an upbeat, summery vibe and features some funky vocals from Kai that work perfectly with that heavy beat. My weekend started last night at Bro Safari’s Bros Gone Wild tour (more on that later) but this song is definitely getting me in that Friday mindset.
Dubstep | Metric – Artificial Nocturne (Love Thy Brother Remix)
Posted by Mach on June 20, 2012
The duo Love Thy Brother has done it again, blowing away minds with their amazing melodic dubstep works. Taking a great track from Metric and making it better, I am glad to see the two keep the incredible vocals of the original. The Rock infused Dubstep sounds incredible, a work of art.