Other
than the nasal-drip voice, the most impressive thing about Quasimoto
is how he fastens listeners for a field trip into his conscious
and subconscious-like a movie called "Being Quasimoto." He details
practical urban living, though at times, it seems more like an ordinary
Thursday night cruising the L.A. streets. Call on the assistance
of talented beatminer Madlib and you have a two-man crew ready to
set sail for an unpredictable odyssey.
"Bad Character"
opens up the 24-track trail, revealing Lord Quasimoto's colorful
thumbprint steez: smoked-out escapades, madcap reveries-he's the
cool antagonist.One of the best tracks, "Low End Conspiracy," recounts
an imagined bank heist. Appropriately, the oddly waggish "Come On
Feet," would be the next step, when the duo flee the scene urging
their feet to run! "Put a Curse On You" is another outlandish and
funny concept track that warns on anyone who steps to Quas. On that
note, he calls out cornballs and suckas on "Bluffin." For the record,
Quas is not the most lyrical, but he still gives the mic a good
rippin' on "Microphone Mathematics."
"The Unseen" simply
culminates Quasimoto's spontaneous and puzzling disposition, as
Madlib boasts a nice collection of sounds to sketch out the backdrop.
If you didn't already know, Madlib's sound is not that easy to put
a handle on: His tracks dissolve into mere transitioned breaks,
fluidly combining with unequaled chemistry. "Phony Game," with its
old-school sound, and "Axe Puzzles," with its capturing downbeat,
showcase Madlib's ability to work various sonic angles.
Like a movie, this
LP unfolds subplots and various emotions add zest-you'll laugh,
you'll cry, but most of all, you'll nod your head. Like a shadow
lurking in a dark alley, Quasimoto and Madlib creep up with some
gritty, cutting-edge sounds that demand quick attention. Sleep any
longer and you're bound to catch a bad one-word bet!
courtesy of hiphop-elements.com
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