Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Positions In A Brazilian Wax

Looptroop Rockers (2011) Professional Dreamers


And we continue to party tucked into the body through the indisputable and undisputed kings of hip-hop Swedish you are back to make moving your cu-cu based well with hot beats and nice rhymes 3 years after Good Things memorable album that marked the beginning of a new era under the name of Looptroop Rockers and has been continued in this impeccable (and instant classic) Professional Dreamers which I have not able to disengage for a moment since I found. Its striking blend of rap , funky , reggae , dub, electro and a pinch of rock embodiment makes them a unique and inimitable praised by voices that convey sympathy, happiness, good vibes, peace and love without complex composing one of the most luminous discs, which are nice and comforting ever made those Västeras .


Implement pop culture electronics and dances under his music has always been one of the main premises for Looptroop getting a sort of hip-hop mestizo and very few original points related to the American scene it becomes recognizable at first listen. The second album under the name of Looptroop Rockers (actually the fifth of his career) marks a return to the fold of CosM.IC disappeared briefly who was not with them earlier in the development of Good Things but that for this Professional Dreamers has become an indispensable element to alternate functions stars between 3 mc's .


Promoe, CosM.IC , Supreme and DJ / Producer Embee again demonstrate its quality and versatility on a disk that represents the most festive and joyous spirit of the combo resulting in more robust and balanced round to date. No need to follow a particular line on varying themes and style with every step we move more and more in this Professional Dreamers there is not a weak track or anything objectionable, everything here is at a level extraplanetary from those beats house brand that ooze positivity and shimmy to those typical good cheer that rhymes well they work in combo getting one of the best rap albums to date so far this year.

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