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As one of the few independent hip hop labels still operating in
this country Breakin Bread receive a lot of demos. Most of these
don't pass muster but every now and again some tunes come in and
blow us away.
This record is one of those. Listening to this in the office the
first thing we thought is this is another average mash up. Some
beats with some rhymes from US rapper thrown over the top. However,
little did we realise that this EP contains a hell of a lot more
than that. After a couple of listens you'll realise that Kazahaya
has taken the rhymes to a whole new level with killer beats and
some killer editing.
Remember Hip Hop? Remember when it used to get you excited? Remember
the time before jiggy music? Remember the time before Hip Hop went
all mainstream and R&B? This EP will remind you of all those things
and get you on the dancefloor too!
Kazahaya hails from Tokyo, Japan and has been pushing his own brand
of mash ups and mix CD's for the last few years. Eventually he sent
a demo to Breakin Bread and this EP is the result.
The title track "Remember Hip Hop" is a throwback to the golden
era. The beats are reminiscent of Showbiz and the rest of the DITC
crew. Hard snapping drums and dope rhythms all looped up to perfection.
You don't' hear beats like this these days! But the scene needs
them! Kazahaya takes the beat to a whole different world by editing
in some rhymes by some of the dopest rappers ever to drop a verse.
Common, Q Tip, Chuck D and more are all thrown into the mix and
Kazahaya hasn't just dropped in any verses. They're all talking
about what hip hop means to them and prompting us to Remember Hip
Hop? We certainly do!
This track has been tried and tested at Breakin Bread jams over
recent months and not only is it a guaranteed floor filler, its
also the track has had more people than ever rushing to the DJ booth
to ask what the track is.
The second track on the EP is in a similar vein but a bit more mellow.
With another touch of skilful editing, Common tells us he "Loves
You Free Free". Don't ask what it means, just sit back, spark up
and enjoy!
Instrumentals of both these tracks are so good that we had to put
them on the EP and we've also plundered Kazahayas back catalogue
to add another couple of rhythm tracks.
First
up is "Drummin Rain" which is as you might expect from the title
an ode to the mainstay of hip hop, the drum! This track is reminiscent
of the first wave of UK hip hop when Hardnoise and Hijack were dropping
fast and furious floorshakers.
The final track on the EP is the Funcky Water, another toe tapping,
jaw dropping beats excursion which will make you say "They don't
make beats like this any more!"
They certainly don't and that's why we're releasing this. Its definitely
old school, it's definitely not clever and its definitely not bringing
anything new to the scene. However it does bring a smile to our
faces and it does fill the dancefloor. In an age where many people
say hip hop has peaked and wont be the same again, this will remind
you of how it used to be.
You
can check Kazahaya at http://www.myspace.com/kzrecord.
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