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album cover CANNIBAL OX The Cold Vein (Definitive Jux) cd 16.98
Seems like the future of hip hop belongs to either Company Flow and their progeny or cLOUDEAD and the Anticon crew. Both seem to be the only crews really pushing the boundaries of hip hop. Cannibal Ox is a duo from Harlem, and for 'The Cold Vein', they hooked up with producer El-P of Company Flow and it shows. Cannibal Ox have their delivery down, futuristic but not stupid (Kool Keith?), hard but not gangsta, and just generally pretty unique. But it's the somehow simultaneously stark / lush production that pushes it over the top. Raw rough beats and fucked up rhythms, unlikely samples and lots of bizarre ambience. Hip hop record of the year anyone?
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RealAudio clip: "Raspberry Fields"

CANNIBAL OX The Cold Vein (Definitive Jux) lp 16.98
THIS IS CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT OR OTHERWISE UNAVAILABLE TO US AT THE MOMENT, SO PLEASE DO NOT ORDER IT. SORRY.
Seems like the future of hip hop belongs to either Company Flow and their progeny or cLOUDEAD and the Anticon crew. Both seem to be the only crews really pushing the boundaries of hip hop. Cannibal Ox is a duo from Harlem, and for 'the Cold Vein', they hooked up with producer El-P of Company Flow and it shows. Cannibal Ox have their delivery down, futuristic but not stupid (Kool Keith?), hard but not gangsta, and just generally pretty unique. But it's the somehow simultaneously stark / lush production that pushes it over the top. Raw rough beats and fucked up rhythms, unlikely samples and lots of bizarre ambience. Hip hop record of the year anyone?

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