El P Cancer For Cure Rar 320 Main
Happy to support Ten Bands One Cause initiative started 2014 in aid of persons diagnosed with breast cancer and their relatives. This pressing is decent sounding, quiet surface. Sounds digital as you'd expect, lacking an overall depth and dimensionality. The seamless transition between 'Tougher Colder Killer' and 'True Story' is abruptly severed between sides B & C, which is slightly annoying. Why not at least smooth out with fades or remove the transition altogether if you know it's going to be split across two vinyl sides?
Anyway, this is still a great album, probably El-P's best outside his Run The Jewels work. Sounds like Dr. Gold warriors pdf download.
Cancer 4 Cure. Released 2012. Cancer 4 Cure is the fourth full-length studio album by El-P, released on May 22, 2012 by Fat Possum Records.
Oktagon, Madlib and The Roots mixed together. The result however has many downsides on trying-to-sound-big. Maybe it's fully pointed at the American market, but the in your face aproach is so serious it leaves no room for artistic subtleties and introspective moments. I's very varied in sound, yet it is very consistent. The rhymes are often funny and grab attention. The question I constantly ask myself though while listenin: 'Is this music for a commercial of a to big ego trying to sell its status to infinty?' I try not to be bothered and nod along.
Published May 23, 2012 Influenced by the Bomb Squad, El-P's dense layering of synths, sound effects and funky drums results in dark, futuristic beats (think more Blade Runner than Star Trek) that are claustrophobic and given a sense of urgency by the often up-tempo production. On Cancer For Cure, songs like 'The Full Retard,' 'Drones over BKLYN' and 'Tougher Colder Killer' might even have a chance to get played in the more progressive dance clubs. Elsewhere, El-P also gets more musical by bringing in Interpol's Paul Banks and Islands' Nick Diamonds for some singing assists on 'Works Every Time' and 'Stay Down,' respectively. Instrumental freak-outs also abound, as on the funky first half of opening track 'Request Denied,' the psych-rock outro of the previously released 'Drones Over BKLYN' and the organ solo towards the end of 'Sign Here.'
His paranoid, dystopian lyrics are a perfect match for the music, whether it's the b-boy braggadocio of posse cuts 'Oh Hail No,' with Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire and Danny Brown, and 'Tougher Colder Killer,' with Killer Mike and Despot, or the unique telling of stories of everyday struggle such as the break up interrogation of 'The Jig Is Up' or his return to the subject of domestic violence on murder fantasy 'For My Upstairs Neighbor (Mums the Word).' But most impressive is how he's styling with a variety of flows, from the off-beat one that he came up on ('Works Every Time') to a tighter, faster version of that ('The Full Retard'), and from an almost spoken word delivery ('The Jig Is Up') to Southern double-time raps ('Stay Down'). Cancer For Cure is El-P's most accessible album yet, and with the right push it could be his breakthrough release. Read an interview with El-P. (Fat Possum).