It’s All Relative

My inbox is rammed full of the same old stuff – excellent material, the majority of which I sadly don’t get round to posting. But you can imagine the type of tunes I’m flooded with: fizzing distortion, buzzy electro-tech, tonnes of wonky fidget, synthy disco, a handful of dancefloor-orientated dubstep and lots and lots of booming bass. When it comes to hip-hop styled tunes, I tend to receive alot of bmore, remixed hip-hop, mashups and lots jump-up-and-down crunky material. But never straight-up hip-hop.

So when this sunny slice of old school hip-hop landed in my inbox many months ago, it was a breath of fresh air: hip-hop, no, really good hip-hop. Clearly influenced by the relaxed and soulful style of the likes of A Tribe Called Quest and The Roots, Boston’s Black Element dropped his ace album two months ago, boasting both lively bounce and lyrical prowess. Like The Cool Kids, he refuses to fall to hip-hop cliches, and rather than rapping about guns and bling, elects to eloquently divulge real and personal problems. It’s All Relative is a blog exclusive and a highlight of the colourful, sprightly album ‘A Major Minority’. A whistling, uplifting tune pipes along to scratched-up backing, vintage percussion and some delicious rapping. Superb hip-hop:

Black Element – It’s All Relative (Family First)
[pelski highly recommends]

  • Anonymous

    nice post pelski. it is refreshing to see some hiphop posted amoung all the fidget house and so on. the beat reminds me of RJD2. thanks.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/13423372434341587782 Ruben de Neef

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  • Anonymous

    Great tune. But if you have so much music in your inbox why are you not posting. Would love some more dubstep from this site.
    Peace

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/00320901160021649926 Pelski

    I’m also studying for a degree and am sub-editor of the student newspaper. I simply don’t have time to post as often as I do in the holidays

  • Anonymous

    booo

  • Nfink

    Hell yes! The blogosphere needs more hip hop these days. I mean i love a good banger as much as the next man but like you said hearing a ten second hip-hop sample in a jukin’ bmore remix is not the same as posting up and listening to some straight hip hop.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/00836582037733374841 Ryan D.

    thanks for posting this shit! black el is the truth. i’m biased though, i produced a bunch of tracks on this album including “it’s all relative…” myspace/captaindurk

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/15813215014882611626 TheHeavyMonsterSound

    Nice one Pelski! Check us out over at http://www.theheavymonstersound.blogspot.com for amazing street art, electro, hiphop, indie and any other sub-genre inbetween!

  • http://www.themajorminority.com/ Black ELement

    Thanks a lot for the post and kind words, i really appreciate it. I will be sure to hit you guys up with more stuff in the future!

  • Joel

    ” he refuses to fall to hip-hop cliches”

    Lyrics: “Hip hop saved me, hoes pay me.”

    Really? Hahah, not to mention the nigger nigger nigger after that. This is the kinda of shit that makes me realise why I stopped listening to Hip-hop.

    Otherwise, keep up the good work, I just thought this song was pretty cliche.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/00836582037733374841 Ryan D.

    For the record, the lyric is “whoa baby,” not “hoes pay me…” couldn’t let that slide.

  • Anonymous

    Please more of this. I love it :)

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