#Reviews

An Underrated Classic

Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury is the debut album by alternative hip hop crew The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, released in 1992. Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury was met with critical acclaim. 30 years after its inception the album is still relevant and fresh.

Breathtakingly dark and artful

Renowned producer ​Wax Tailor has released his album ​The Shadow Of Their Suns on the 8th of January 2021 via ​Lab'oratoire. ​With 6 studio albums and more than 800 concerts in 60 countries and numerous awards, ​Wax Tailor is recognized as one of the main ambassadors of the electro-hip hop international scene. A must-see and hear for any serious music aficionado.

Laid-back pulsations coated with masterful doubled up rhymes

Independent Haisla hip hop crew Snotty Nose Rez Kids impress with their second full length release of the year. Laid back pulsations coated with masterful doubled up rhymes that first sound brazen and indifferent, but that’s only icing on an impressive 17 tracks of powerful political commentary.

The lyrics of the awakening African spirit

An unlikely pair of Africa's best contemporary rappers and music producers come together to make a song which in every right is an anthem for today's African spirit.

A review of Abudebi Zonjon's 'I've Decided'

Ghanaian artist releases 'I've Decided', a song inspired by a real life event.

A review of Warren Gallimore's 'I Just Wanna Tell You' (ft. Austin Leeds & E Marie)

Music encompasses worlds, presents them to the listener and leads them along a sensory experience of its lanes and highways in manners that are soothing and unassuming. ‘I Just Wanna Tell You’ does just this. It’s a world being presented to the listener. It’s not the future, neither is it fantasy. It is the past. Listening to the song brings you face-to-face with flavours of a time that’s rarely remembered, drowned in contemporary artistry.