Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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Viktor

Vaughn
- Villain

(2003) For over 10 years potters Daniel Dumile under various pseudonyms ( Doom , MF

DOOM , King Geedorah, Viktor Vaughn, etc.) already in HipHop - Underground and obtained by various collaborations with Madlib or Danger Mouse also genre-spanning awareness. His vision of HipHop is crossed by abstract rhyme structure and strongly influenced by the art form of sampling. This is the cartoon Nerd not only Rapper
, but produces and samples the much of the material itself also It is thus a superficial Rap landscape ( think leather jacket and
macho-attitude) towards where I had lost all pleasure in the meantime. But Doom acted as a savior, when necessity has been used on men, and (he) woke my - again interest in HipHop - mostly extinguished. ' Vaudeville Villain ', the album of his fictional character Viktor Vaughn is this one of the strongest drives in his oeuvre. Created Of every obscure sample sources Dumile on an eerily-acting Beat backdrop what he was confused,

fictional city stories the protagonist Viktor sets - and quite dope , Alta ! been rarely trivial, like burst drug deal , the purposeless flirtation with the female sex, or a futile confrontation in a restaurant in such a playful and pleasant unplakativ into a ingenious always something
beat offset translucent, Flow packed. Vics rhyme cascade flow while in a dark fog of laced, urban world that made me deeply with ren in the early 90 rooted sound aesthetic first had to rejoice again. "Is it because really that inspired by the one or the other HipHop classics of the penultimate decade would be dug up?" - Of course! [reminder] Company Flow
...[/ reminder ] The volatile set apart ( think
leather jacket ) with that scene in the end only laid open: I could have come much earlier in this refreshing and creative counterculture.

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