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"... an intergalactic assault of electro-wizardry, dancehall, grime and hip-hop ... " |
New Flesh
  
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| Universally Dirty |
By: Dimitri Kalagas |
Booyakasha! Another blast from the Brit-hop underground to get you jumping. Visionary producer Part 2 and his MC henchmen, Toastie Tailor and Juice Aleem, release album number three, Universally Dirty, an intergalactic assault of electro-wizardry, dancehall, grime and hip-hop. Toastie’s spiky ragga soca chants and Juice’s inventive rap-styles are dissimilar yet complimentary, and when combined with Part 2’s space-age baselines and bleeps, culminate in an edgy crunchy freshness. With tracks like Hows dat? and Give up the Fight you’ll be perfecting your ACTs (air cock thrusts) in no time. It should come as no surprise that New Flesh have been involved with some of the biggest hip hop names on the planet, namely Gift of the Gab, Beans, Roots Manuva and Saul Williams. Universally Dirty is ghetto-fabulous fun, UK style, and exhibits a winning formula that ensures New Flesh a podium as key players in the burgeoning genre of grime and at the forefront of hip-hop. Daniel Aron
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