Written by D Tha Man Friday, 03 March 2006 00:00
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Culled from the beat CDs that had provided the backdrop for many of his dopest creations, Movie Scenes claims to present a “vivid hip-hop soundtrack for each mood” in the expansive library of one’s life. Each track has a title, as well as a mood parenthesized to correspond with what is unfolding before you. The resulting film is for you to imagine, though there are occasional lapses in attentiveness; even with the relative brevity of many of the scenes. The movie is just too long and often too mellow.
Highlights include: the kick-drum heavy, old school throwback “Open (Space)”; the poppy, percussion driven “Tape Hiss (Dirty)”; the melancholy, Kanye-esque “Stax (Strings),” where you can almost hear Hova rockin’ some verse; and “Whatkanido (Can Do It),” whose vocals set the tone. In between are other banging snippets and some less-than-hype filler. It does serve, however, to showcase the process a producer might go through to fill his coiffeurs with notable, head-nodding music. It also shows the varied influences of the creator, from Jazz snippets to rap to 70’s soul music, this guy is truly exploring. However, this doesn’t make for a rocking soundtrack, only a knowledgeable one.
At the end of the day, this is one of those projects for the hip-hop purest; the up-and-coming producer or MC looking for some beats. Commercial radio heads and those looking for a cohesive, engaging record might want to look elsewhere.
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