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Album of the Year #7: Yugen Blakrok - Anima Mysterium Posted: 08 Jan 2020 07:47 AM PST Artist: Yugen Blakrok Album: Anima Mysterium Listen Background Yugen Blakrok is a female South-African lyrical hip-hop artist born and raised in The Eastern Cape province of South-Africa. Growing up in one of the poorest regions in South Africa Yugen kept herself busy by taking an interest in many folktales which was an important influence on her future artistic ventures. Going into her childhood, entertainment from the United States began to become a big deal in the Eastern Cape during the 90's and during that time Yugen listened to her first rap album 1997's Wu-Tang Forever which really inspired her with it's dense production, tight flows, and fiery political edge. As an adult Yugen finally began rapping herself after spending much of her teenage years writing poetry. In 2013 Yugen Blakrok released her first album 'Return of the Astro-Goth' Working with soon to be long time producer Kanif Astro-Goth resembles a raw Deltron 3030. A retro-futuristic lyrical hip-hop album focused on a dystopian future where Yugen as a character is viewed as a heroic fighter in a world controlled by the elite; Which not only offered a platform for her to showcase her talents as a lyricist, but a way to vent about her issues with society in the same way those who inspired her had. In terms of solo music much had gone quiet since 2013 leading upto a breakout opportunity given to her on the 2018 Black Panther Soundtrack curated by Kendrick Lamar. At the time she recorded the verse she wasn't even aware she'd appear on the Black Panther album. Once the soundtrack released she made her appearance on the track Opps also featuring Vince Staples; which gave her the unique opportunity of gathering a North-American following. Coming off of a feature on one of the biggest commercial projects of 2017 a new international spotlight had been given to Yugen that she hadn't previously had. After releasing 'Carbon Form' and Picture Box as singles late 2018, early 2019 respectively. Yugen Blakrok's long awaited album Anima Mysterium released Febuary 28th 2019. Review From the second you start Anima Mysterium smothers you with it's thick imagery of the science-fiction and the occult through the thick and unrelenting flow that Yugen brings. We are quickly introduced to the world that Yugen inhabits on the opening track 'Gorgon Madonna' emitting feelings of an world translated between dimensions. This continues throughout the album messages from a world somewhat similar to ours with references to real world corporations like CNN on the track 'Picture Box' while also referencing ancient gods like the Roman God Diana) and Egyptian one Anubis as if they are true entities that inhabit her realm. Yugen uses this alternate reality as a way to contrast it with our own reality through the use of metaphors in order to make a statement on today's political climate.
'Picture Box' for example uses Anubis as a metaphor for how news publications are willing to feed on people's fear and insecurity in the same way that Anubis would weigh the hearts of the dead and consume those full of fear and regret. Along with the lyrical illusions Kanif's production does a fantastic job throughout Anima Mysterium of enveloping you in this fantastical dark sci-fi vibe the entire album brings. Whether it be the dark guitar riff throughout 'Manotomic Mushroom' with sampled eerie vocals from collaborator BRAVESTAR or the horns blaring over the chorus of Hydra it's varied while also being able to coalesce into a project that fits together into a 52 minute vignette of a world gone wrong. A political hip-hop epic from another realm packed to the brim with a thick and foreboding atmosphere that carries throughout. If there's one thing to take away in terms of improvement over the last 5 years in comparison to her previous album 'Return of the Astro-goth' it's that Yugen has absolutely honed her flow from a raw inconsistent one; to one that sounds refined and honed into her own. Clearly taking inspiration from 90's legends like Wu-Tang and featured artist Kool Keith (featured on Mars Attacks) Yugen elevates her flow into something with consistency. Throughout the project she never misses a step; moving from bar to bar seemingly effortlessly. This becomes more evident than ever on the single 'Carbon Form' hypnotically weaving through the lush synths in a cold demeaner that is. One area that will understandably be a turnoff for some is the way many of Anima Mysterium's ideas are presented. Often due to Yugen's abstract writing it feels like entire lines or bars don't really add up to an overall point. I don't believe this to be entirely unintentional. While many of the tracks on here have themes you can dissect much of what Yugen's saying almost comes off a bit... Lost in translation. I think this is done as a way to extenuate the difference between our world and hers. To really focus on building the atmosphere and world of the record and leaving scraps of decipherable information as the main messages of the album. On the track 'Metalik Crow' for example we start with:
Which by itself doesn't really mean anything. Yugen uses the more abstract imagery for world building and atmosphere. Strictly meant to offer a vignette into her world before giving us a bar of more substantial significance:
Which offers itself both as a bleak look on how life can often feel drab and mind numbing, and how she is able to find meaning both in terms of mental and spiritual stimulation from the music she listened to. Like her childhood where Yugen began to appreciate the political nature of hip-hop her character is learning a lot of realities hard truths from decoding it. Which then leads to bars with vivid imagery about the slums of her city where heads are sealed inside cages. The imagery is important with the lines that precede it because it shows Yugen realizing the horrors around her. That the music taught her that things that might have been seen as the norm in society really isn't all that great. Although there are many things to pick apart in Anima Mysterium much of it comes with time, and not everything is necessarily meant to be deciphered in the same way. The moments of realization when you catch something new on each listen is what keeps you coming back. Many of the collaborators on Anima Mysterium also come through with some incredible contributions throughout. Whether it be Kool Keith on the aforementioned track 'Mars Attacks' or California native Historian Himself on the track 'Hibiscus' delivering a verse that equals Yugen both in terms of the sense of wonder and technical ability. Underground New York rapper Jak Tripper (AKA Jak Progresso) also makes an appearance bringing probably the most zany moment of the project in contrast to the cold and calculated sound that Yugen brings on the track c. The features on every song that includes them fit excellently under the backdrop they are given. Each taking the time to craft a verse that not only sounds great but also fits well thematically with each given track. The entire tracklist culminates into a vivid picture of a dystopian landscape ending on the track 'Land of Grey'.
These lines are the final of the album. A culmination of fascism, out of control corporations, and a news cycle that has become one focused on crowd control rather than factual reporting feeds into a world where simply waking up comes with dread. Yugen who first became infatuated with hip-hop for it's political advocacy and themes uses her world as a way to do the same. Trying to spread similar messages in a way entirely her own. Painting a vivid picture of our potential future through the dystopia she's built. Anima Mysterium is a truly unique album that shows Yugen's talents and creative vision at their fullest. Five years after her debut album and she's been able to not only take what worked on her previous work and improve on it, but also make the themes feel even more relevant than they had previously. Slick flows, atmosphere, and tension dominate this project through and through which makes it one of my favorite albums this year. Favorite Lyrics
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Addition By Subtraction: Great Songs Ruined by Terrible Verses Posted: 08 Jan 2020 03:42 PM PST Hey guys... Hope your having a dope day. Here's a discussion we can all agree on and definitely all agree no one has ever discussed this before.. Songs that would be great songs but are hampered by dogshit verses that drag it down. There are a lot of ways it seems like an unwanted verse can wear out its welcome. Some are offensive with how off the flow is from the rest of the song, some have a different energy and seem to be copy & pasted in from some other, more deservedly shitty, song. There's a bunch of ways you know idk. It's been a slow week for your boy so I've been in lotus pose meditating on this issue. I'll stay away from blanket statements like "Every Word Gudda Gudda Ever Said" Offensive verse: DJ Dog Dick Offense: No redeeming qualities in this verse at all. Except his name which is genius This poor kid wasted all his IQ points on his name and ran out of brain when writing (?) his verse. It's a mishmash of something that sounds like a wizard's spell towards the end and a drowsy, off beat delivery. DJ Double D completely squanders prime Wiki over a beat that sounds like the heatmakerz found a trap drum kit. It breaks the heart. Offender: Big ... uh Kill No offense to my dear, close personal friend but just the first BANG BANG BANG of his verse is so jarring its like walking into a black tie Cinderella type affair, immediately squatting down and taking a fat steaming crap in the foyer, taking a look at your work, then waltzing in like nothing happened. Like the rest of the verse isn't that bad but why'd you have to do that bro. Offensive verse: Nicki Minaj Song in my Eyes, as is: 8/10 Song in the Eyes of the Rest of Earth, After Being Subjected to Nicki's verse: -A Million Bajillion/ 10 Verse Length: Too Long This is one of those utilitarian examples where I am the only person on the planet who doesnt want to Double-Van Gogh myself when nicki comes on but the rest of humanity does so this is me trying to be a man of the people. I mean i get it. She's a little silly with the facetime thing, the Grr's are... strange? hot? excessive? But it's a Carti song and were worried about something that's silly? or repetitive? Like that's literally the only reason I'm here. Offensive verse: Larry June Artistic Movement: Dadaism This verse just drips swagger. If swagger makes you be very unlikable, boring and unoriginal. Which i guess it kinda does so nvm. But here we have a verse that is so avant-garde that it explicitly enjoys being off-beat and implicitly enjoys being very uninteresting. Something that Ongo Gablogian may enjoy but I just find it derivative. Offensive Verse: Ta'Raach This one is puzzling. I think the song would be OK without this verse, well OK-ish. But to be honest this may be the worst of them all because it's the only Less-Than-Stellar song on the whole album so I'm going to blame this verse for forcing Blu and Exile to play down to their competition. The verse is just plain ol' not good. The beat does not fit the rest of the album at all. My thought is that Ta'Raach recorded his verse with no beat in the background and then Exile got drunk, got a Grand Slam and Denny's, got food poisoning, then made this beat during an intense fever. what other ones are there out there? Why do you hate nicki's verse so much? Any examples from earlier in time? Phins Up [link] [comments] |
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