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Protoman is one of South Florida's new crop of talented underground rappers. Part of the close-knit Audio Thrift Shop crew, Proto slings intensely articulate rhymes over jazzy, old-schoolish boom-bap and foward-leaning distorted electronics
Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
Release Date:
2006
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Analog
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Record Label: Audio Thrift Shop
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''A yo somebody said that hip-hop was dead/ I said listen to Audio Thrift Shop instead''. These are the first words spoken by Florida rap artist, Protoman, on the intro to his latest full length release, ''Analog''. Hes pledging his earnest allegiance to the boutique label that puts his music out, Audio Thrift Shop Records, deservingly named Best Local Label by the Broward/Palm Beach Edition of New Times Magazine in 2005.
Protoman then backs up this statement by giving the listener 10 well-produced songs. Not 1,000 guest appearances. Not a bunch of unnecessary skits. Not a bunch of loosely constructed freestyles over other peoples beats. Not a string of name-brand product placements. Analog is a dope intro and ten well-produced songs. All killer, no filler.
Analogs first track, ''Stand Tall'', is Protomans impressive ode to Broward County, where this die-hard backpacker rests his head. In the songs first verse he claims that he wont stop spittin til this track is a ring tone, and with his well-seasoned flows and DJ Slices cutting edge production, it might not be long before your phone starts to sound like a Protoman album release party.
''Why Do I?'' is a track where we find Protoman analyzing his spot in the hip-hop game and trying to figure out not only where he fits in, but more importantly, where he wants to fit in. Like many artists, he questions why he does what he does and finds himself at the For the money/ For the love crossroads when he sits down to write. Cathartically, he vents, questions, and dissects, until he comes to his final conclusion about his craft:
I love hip-hop, just a little bit more than I hate it.
Clearly the most personal of all of Analogs tracks, ''Get Focused'' introduces the listener to a mature artist who knows how to use his lifes harshest pains as inspiration for reaching his goals in life. Although he most likely wrote this track to motivate himself, the songs true power lies in its ability to have the same motivational effect on the listener. This is the song youll need to listen to the next time you doubt yourself or feel knocked down. This track changes people.
On ''Say What'' we find Protoman trading verses with Bonus, 1/3 of the talented Florida rap trio, Brokensound Blvd., and producer of 4 tracks on the Analog lineup. The two compliment each other like the peanut butter and jelly on a sandwich from straight outta Afrika Bambattas lunch box.
Perhaps the one track that best sums up Protomans image and lifestyle is the Mr. Burns produced, ''Backpacker''. This song can be felt through the speaker of your home stereo system or your cars disc changer, but if you really want to get the full effect of this song, listen to it like Protoman would: Transfer the song from CD to cassette. Put the cassette into your over-sized boom box. Load up your Jansport backpack with notebooks, some black Magnum markers for tagging, and enough show flyers and CDs to fill out the bag. Then jump on the Broward County Transit Route 22 bus for a full day of self-promotion and getting the word out about ''Analog''.
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9 out of 10 genuine Nike Airs from the 90s
author: Chris Rapple
9 out of 10 genuine Nike Airs from the 90s
There are a lot of things in hip-hop that are essential for a good album. Tight beats along with vocal ability are things that ProtoMan has in supply, which fortunately for him, rap fans are demanding.
I was impressed with ProtoMan from the first track I heard by him. He's got that type of flavor people look for in hip-hop. I had to give his album the road test, and it passed with flying colors. Tracks like "Stand Tall" "Say What" and "Backpacker" are just the type of joints which somehow, get you bobbing your head and mashing your foot on the gas peddle. He also supplies the type of joints which are completely worthy for chillin' out and letting your head bob.
He's got this 80s meets 90s feel to his music which anyone who's conscious can appreciate. The album begins with an intro that leads you into a mellow hip-hop daydream, and then attacks you with pure lyrical skill. You can tell throughout the whole album that ProtoMan has been conscious about what has been going on in the hip-hop for awhile. This knowledge is going to carry him far into his career.
Get used to it. ProtoMan is here to get you to bob your head for life.
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Chris Rapple
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real tight shit.... everyone should check it out!
author: Lewis
real tight shit.... everyone should check it out!
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real hip hop rears its beautiful ass once again...
author: freddy meniahkel- the worthless son
this record has an over all flow to it. the beats are all real melodic and atmospheric. its been a long time since someone has came out with something so true to the raw form of hip hop. its good to see that amongst all the bullshit and materialism they show on mtv and bet, there are still some heads out there with love for this shit in their heart, and not love just for the almighty dollar. bringing back the boom box, krylon and backpack with avengence. protoman gets 4 out of 5 stars.
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ayo!
author: limelight
best part of the entire cd......
"PROTOMIZZLE AND THE FLOW IS OFFICIAL!!"
also, the end of "backpacker" totally made me el-oh-el.
hugznkissez for my little protomaniac.
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