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X-Cutioners, "Revolutions"
2004, Sony
I’ve been a big fan of the X-Ecutioners since I got to
see the X-Men battle the Skratch Piklz (or however they spelled
it) at the Rock Steady Anniversary in the 90s. I went straight
up to Roc Raida and got a hand signed mixtape from him. I still
get goose bumps just thinking of that battle. It was when turntablism
was still figuring itself out and things were a little more naïve
and DJs didn’t really have major label contracts. Maybe
that was a good thing, but at least the DJs getting paid. Anyway..the
thing that I’ve always loved about great hip-hop DJs is
that they take their cue from Herc and Bam and are willing to
spin more than just crusty break-beats (not that there’s
anything wrong with breaks, but we’ve heard them a few times
before).
I was psyched to get this album in the mail, amongst all the
rock being sent over. I was even happier when I flipped the album
over and saw collaborations with The Blue Man Group, Cypress Hill
and Rob Zombie (rock and roll? hot shit!!!). I was smiling when
I heard the slightly Williamsburg electro track “Like This”
featuring Anikke. Wow, this is how I like things, mixed up in
genre as well as cut up like mad. Maybe some of the tracks fall
a little short of my expectations, but damn, these guys are out
breaking new boundaries. And if commercial radio has taught us
anything we need more variety and some boundaries broken.
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