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Himanshu/Tha Grimm Teachaz

Alt-Rap Altered

By Xgau Jan 27, 2012 6:31AM

Himanshu: Nehru Jackets (free download)

Following his partner Kool A.D.'s more scattered Palm Wine Drinkard mixtape by just a few weeks, Das Racist's Heems comes up with a free album highlighted by two songs as strong as anything on Relax: "Womyn," a theological codicil to the devotional "Booty in the Air," and "NYC Cops," a brutal, fact-filled catalogue of people of color dead by peace officer. It dips in the middle, and though the PSAs from Ravi Shankar and, if I'm not mistaken, the late great Jocko Henderson sustain themselves, the up-and-comer cameos‑-Action Bronson, Danny Brown, Mr. Muthafuckin Ed, Puerile Gambino‑-make you wish the new veteran would jump back in. And then, starting with the quasi-autobiographical "Desi Shoegaze Taiko" two thirds of the way in, the material rights itself so smartly you'd think he could do this forever. So remember that he can't and get it while you can. A MINUS

 

Tha Grimm Teachaz: There's a Situation on the Homefront (Breakfast)

Dennehy: The Prequel‑-the newly unearthed 1993 album by KDz and his buddy PMDF, later known as Serengeti's phone repairman pal Kenny Dennis and Serengeti's partner in hip-hop-twice-removed Hi-Fidel. It's a typically elaborate joke about the silliness of what some now romanticize as rap's golden age, with its funk loops and Hiroshima-meaner-Regina-schemer-carpet cleaner-Pasadena-Beemer-Ipanema rhymes. Yet as always with Serengeti, it's filled with affection for the things it mocks. A mite specialized, sure. But funny, musical, and also warm. A MINUS

 

295Comments
Jan 27, 2012 10:19AM
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My hobby: Imagining Danny Brown using his rapping voice in everyday conversation.
Jan 27, 2012 10:06AM
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Yes, NYC Cops samples New York City Cops! 
That great track first surfaced last summer on a Stereogum tribute album for The Strokes called Stroked. It was easily the best thing on that album. It's also the best thing on this album, but not by all that much, because this is such a good album. I was digging deep into Nehru Jackets late last night, and figured Xgau would weigh in sooner rather than later. Glad he's given it the seal of approval. It's killer.

Some seem to be having trouble finding copies. I found it on Heems' tumblr, called, appropriately enough, Nehru Jackets.
Jan 27, 2012 9:49AM
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OK, then. I can think of about a dozen regular contributors here who could write 30,000 to 40,000 compelling words on a beloved album.
Yeah, this is Joseph, Ryan, Cam and evidently Irene stuff right here. Please go for it. We all want to see it--and that's about 40 of the 5000 readers already taken care of. 
Jan 27, 2012 9:42AM
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Cam Patterson on Gilberto Gil!  I'd buy that one.
Jan 27, 2012 9:42AM
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Yes, NYC Cops samples New York City Cops!

Jan 27, 2012 9:32AM
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I can imagine the bleak and powerful sandstorm that would precede them into town wherever they tour...

Irene, I'm in mostly-lurking mode right now, so I just saw your very kind post from yesterday.  Thank you so much.

Jan 27, 2012 9:22AM
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So, the 33 1/3 series just announced a couple of things on their website (http://goo.gl/vH8mk): that Bloomsbury acquired Continuum and will keep publishing the books, and--more importantly--they are about to start accepting proposals for the next round of books, which ostensibly anyone who thinks they can find a readership of around 5000 souls is free to take a shot at.
We will be accepting new proposals between the dates of March 19th and April 30th, 2012. Nothing sooner, nothing later.
OK, then. I can think of about a dozen regular contributors here who could write 30,000 to 40,000 compelling words on a beloved album.
Jan 27, 2012 8:28AM
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If there really was a Saharan band called the Grimm Teachaz, that would be the coolest thing in the history of all cool.
Jan 27, 2012 8:26AM
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I did not understand the Grimm Teachaz review - not because it is not clear, but because I did not believe it.  I thought it was - I don't know, metaphor.  But I dial the album up on Rhapsody, and Lord, it really is Dennehy: The Prequel, it "really" is "from" 1993.

Serengeti is our Fernando Pessoa.  The guy should get a MacArthur.

Edit:  I should mention that Rhapsody does not have the entire album at this point. Random tracks missing / for sale only.
Jan 27, 2012 8:21AM
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LOL, I read Dennehy, looked at the picture (I'm on an iPhone), and made an assumption! My bad! :p
Jan 27, 2012 8:12AM
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Loved the Saharan/African music last year, so should like this, too!
Alex, I'm confused. That's not abnormal for me, but what am I missing.
Jan 27, 2012 7:45AM
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OMFG! I'm dead excited about these! Loved the Saharan/African music last year, so should like this, too! Heeeeeeeems!
Jan 27, 2012 6:52AM
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God I love "Booty in the Air." I can't wait to go home from work and download Himanshu.
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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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