It has been quite a few moments, when was the last time talked about releases of Max and Shiml. Shiml appeared in early 2009 to date last solo album and also "Maximilian" is back a bit. The more pleasing one longs for "Generation Zero", the joint project of two colleagues and friends that are in harmony both within and outside the Booth. About Self Made Records pressed to twelve o'clock Pieces on a silver disc and created a critical, thoughtful work, peppered with truths instead of highly polished image and (delusional) ideas.
on "Just Like You" make the two so as to-earth characters out who do not want to separate from their audience or talk at all for something better. Sympathetic but we both have always been, still take such a work thanks to an introduction, followed before with "riot" and "Generation Zero" with Marsimoto the first criticism of the current circumstance enriched pieces. Two good to be discriminated against, as a virtuoso producer (The Gunna, who has produced almost the whole album alone) and the cost is well succeeded.
"Let Me Go" is devoting itself to drug work, which sets forth constantly feel torn by the (side) effects of consumption and calls on the handset while listening to themselves their own opinions on the subject to form. Interactive listening instead of mere opinion setting if you want Sun Be sure to mention is also "Twelve Ten" with two features from the pot as you can not read them every day. Too Strong For one from Dortmund and on the other a musical sign of life Flipstar who still maintains a gifted handling the mic.
If only half paying attention in geography has already knows while passing through the tracklist, which topic "82 million" is based, so the whole thing while listening still far from the predictable and dull affair degenerates and "broken" is "Generation Zero" for no cause for criticism decisive game time a high-class finish. And partly thanks to the depth of content (compared with standard Poser tracks), you also do not feel they have received for the price paid too little power.
"Generation zero" is a compact and complete work from beginning to end, this works great as a whole and especially thanks to good productions to repeated listening invites. MontanaMax Shiml and particularly emphasize on the other hand, that they understand their craft and use the medium of rap more than a mere self-expression. Rap with style and decent and not overuse a lot of content, how it gets these days, far from regular. You should have on his list.
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This review also appeared on HipHopHolic.de
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