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The Diverse Moods of Serengeti

By Xgau Apr 3, 2012 5:02AM

s / s / s: Beak & Claw (Anticon)

Serengeti has long been fascinated by the upper-middle class arty-farties David Brooks once tried to lampoon as "bobos." But though he's always been wittier and smarter about bourgeois bohemians than Brooks, collaborators like Tony Trimm and Polyphonic have seldom provided the eclectrobeats his jokes and ideas deserved. This one-off EP with singer-songwriter cum symphonist Sufjan Stevens and semiclassical drum'n'bassmaker Son Lux is different, because the primary function of his raps is to ground the beautiful musics his collaborators contribute. Stevens's Auto-Tuned apostrophe, Shara Worden's soprano harmonies, the layered chorus hooks and electro-percussion‑-all would float into the arty-farty ether without Serengeti stumbling through his fictional misunderstood life, and that confluence is the point. Croons Stevens: "If I could figure out what it was all about." Repeats Serengeti: "I had the world figured out beyond any doubt." Both are lost‑-but touchingly and even nobly. A MINUS

 

Serengeti: Kenny Dennis EP (Anticon)

A surprise comeback EP from the long-silent Grimm Teachaz crew may be for Kenny Dennis fans only, but he deserves more of them. Who knew from the likes of "Dennehy" that this superfan could speed-rap like on "Flat Pop"‑-and also, who knows what he's saying when he does? Kenny never falters as he disses Shaquille O'Neal, goes to bat for shamed Cub fan Steve Bartman, and packs a Ruger as he smacks down a loud kid, helps a stranded motorist, and tears up his parking tickets. The beats are as basic as in classic Teachaz, only modernized with extra effects, and the rhyming remains prime: "I'm Charles Bronson, I'm from Wisconsin/Chicken MCs call 'em Swanson/They get grilled up like a porkchop/Catch 'em on the street right in front of their bus stop." A MINUS

 

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Apr 3, 2012 10:19PM
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No need to be alarmist, the Dean has more hip hop in the pipeline...Big KRIT anybody?...can't wait to hear the new Serengetis as well as processing Tha Grimm Teachaz...the stuff is hard to find in my local which I try and support.
Apr 3, 2012 10:14PM
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 crap collected by Corpse Love
Beware CD collectorama. The Clean is another example that comes to mind (even if they caught our righteous host's ears); the EPs are bursts of fury that don't come across nearly as well in a subway setting.
Apr 3, 2012 10:08PM
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"That's on my list of great records that aren't part of the Xgau ,,,, er ,,,, I'm searching for the right word. Jason, help me!"

Oddly, I'm not a fan of the EPs and crap collected by Corpse Love. But Xgauians are missing a solid A record in Right Now! while Dial M is a boner fried A+ - pigfu(k meets hip-hop collage aesthetics, kinda like if Right Now! had a baby with It Takes a Nation.

And yeah, that announcement was ominous. Xgau, if you're retiring, I'm going to hang myself.
Apr 3, 2012 9:59PM
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I should warn those of you who figure to rejoin the conversation once I stop writing about hip-hop records you never heard of that the wait might just surprise you.

Any truth to the rumor I just now made up that Michelle Moore is working on a Nebraska remix?


Not that anyone on the planet would be interested in me sharing what I don't know about Serengeti. Just like jreamteam, I promise to make him a project. Soon, I swear.

Apr 3, 2012 9:42PM
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I should warn those of you who figure to rejoin the conversation once I stop writing about hip-hop records you never heard of that the wait might just surprise you.
A threat I hope you make good on. 
Apr 3, 2012 9:34PM
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Pussy Galore's Right Now
That's on my list of great records that aren't part of the Xgau ,,,, er ,,,, I'm searching for the right word. Jason, help me!

The preceding EPs are even better. If sinister was served in a gutbucket that contained a candy cane heart, yes then that's what you get.
Apr 3, 2012 8:48PM
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I should warn those of you who figure to rejoin the conversation once I stop writing about hip-hop records you never heard of that the wait might just surprise you.
Alarmists and goss-raggers... assemble! What could this bombshell mean? Has xgau gone off the deep end? Could this spell the end for Nicki Minaj? And just where is Joey Daniewicz? Tune in next week when Xgau doesn't review what you think he will... Same chat time, same chat channel. 
Apr 3, 2012 8:46PM
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What Fleetwood Mac stuff? In any event, yes, review!

In possibly related news, Pussy Galore's Right Now, Sugarsh!t Sharp, and the greatest album of 1989, Dial 'M' for Motherfu(ker are available as digital downloads for the first time ever today with remastered vinyl to follow via Shove!
Apr 3, 2012 8:37PM
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So glad you broke the silence, Cam. Yes, there would appear to be no CD available for either of these records. I downloaded and burned myself, although in light of my service to the cause I'm supposed to be getting vinyl sooner or later.
I should warn those of you who figure to rejoin the conversation once I stop writing about hip-hop records you never heard of that the wait might just surprise you.


Apr 3, 2012 8:34PM
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Fall Of Eleven is this amazing young talent from Jackson Michigan..!!! These young teens are on their way..!! Rock on..!! \m/
Apr 3, 2012 8:25PM
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Don't make me review all this Fleetwood Mac stuff, ya'll.
Apr 3, 2012 8:14PM
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I'm trying to get a word in here. Would you folks shut up?

I'm grateful to Milo for tipping us about the new Marisa Monte CD, O Que Voce Quer Saber De Verdade. Not bad at all, but not her best. A few times it dips into frank Europop, but the North African overtones are welcome intrusions to her usual new samba gig. In the plus column is Monte singing (as always) like the throaty chanteuse of my dreams. I wish we could get it all over with and have the Lounge Lizards reconvene with Marisa as Elizabeth Lavenza with a microphone in front.
Apr 3, 2012 6:55PM
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It's TOO LOUD in here.

Perhaps I missed it, but am I correct that the two EPs above are both vinyl/digital with no CD option?
Apr 3, 2012 1:27PM
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I've been relistening to s / s / s, which does hold up and then some, and took the word "associative" out of my description of Serengeti's raps. Plenty of narrative meat there, actually.

Later: another change. That's Sufjan not Lux on Beyond Any Doubt.



Apr 3, 2012 12:52PM
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1994? Wow. Da Blooooom can hold onto a beef, can't he? Way I heard it, he got it into his head that Kanye's "Slow Jamz" was a coded dis on The Book Of J, and he took it as a throwdown. I don't hear it myself, but what do I know? Not exactly my world.
 
Apr 3, 2012 12:28PM
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Back in the day,  I used to see  H.B.(L).O.O.M. (nobody knew whether  to pronounce the "L" or not) regularly in a tiny coffee shop with a rotating cast of young female graduate students.  Every verse he spit started with "My Darling." 

Serious mack daddy.
Apr 3, 2012 12:07PM
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Tha Grimm Teachaz album is "droll Falstaffian jeu d'esprit"? Does this mean that Biz Markie is the crude Ignatius J. Reilly jeu d'esprit?
Apr 3, 2012 11:27AM
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That said, I am a big Kenny Dennis fan.

while i am very familiar with the existence of Serengeti (from being an avid Xgau reader) i've listened to very little of his music.  mainly because in the past there was little of it streaming for free online and until recently i couldn't buy as much music as i wanted to listen to so i didnt even try (although now i think i'll start supporting this guy).

 

so the reason i quoted the host above is that i just listened to "Dennehy" the song for the first time.  then immediately after the second then third and fourth repeat of that song i anxiously moved to all of the other Kenny Dennis songs from that album (it's now on myspace).

 

i laughed so hard and now i'm forwarding "Dennehy" to my friend from chicago.

Apr 3, 2012 11:26AM
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Don't expect any Serengeti-advocacy from Harold Bloom--he has a problem with Chicago hip-hop ("bitchazz backpackaz")
Doesn't that animosity date back to his 1994 survey on east coast / west coast divisions and the School of Resentment ( aka Hater School), Da West Coast Canon? Always assumed his glowing endorsement of Warren G. in that book was what led to the great line off of Take A Look Over Your Shoulder: "MC's wonder why my flow's so dense / Just my anxiety of influence / My bookshelf got a ton of Harold Bloom / Mad aesthetics help my words go boom".
Apr 3, 2012 11:01AM
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Don't expect any Serengeti-advocacy from Harold Bloom--he has a problem with Chicago hip-hop ("bitchazz backpackaz"), although reportedly he considered the Grimm Teachaz album a "droll Falstaffian jeu d'esprit".

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Robert Christgau

Starting in 1967, Robert Christgau has covered popular music for The Village Voice, Esquire, Blender, Playboy, Rolling Stone, and many other publications. He teaches in New York University's Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music, maintains a comprehensive website at robertchristgau.com, and has published five books based on his journalism. He has written for MSN Music since 2006.

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