Mc Zulu / Promo Tracks
Album: | Promo Tracks | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Mc Zulu | Added: | Feb 2013 | |
Label: | (No Label Information) |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-02-09 | Pull Date: | 2013-04-14 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Apr 7 | Mar 31 | Mar 24 | Mar 17 | Mar 10 | Mar 3 | Feb 24 | Feb 17 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 03, 2013: | Sunshine . . . in the Afternoon
Spanish Fly (Noiz In Zion Remix) |
4. | Mar 20, 2013: | Minding The Gap
Lose Control (Feat Kush Arora) |
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2. | Mar 31, 2013: | New World Disorder
Ransom The Senator (Dj C Mix) |
5. | Mar 16, 2013: | New World Disorder
Go Ballistic (Wildlife! Re-Rub) |
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3. | Mar 27, 2013: | Sunshine . . . in the Afternoon
Spanish Fly (Noiz In Zion Remix) |
6. | Mar 06, 2013: | Sunshine . . . in the Afternoon
Ghettoblaster |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2013-02-09
Reviewed 2013-02-09
MC Zulu - Promo Tracks
Reviewed by Sadie O., 2/9/13
“Electro-Reggae” – although the electronic riddims skirt on the furthest fringe of “Reggae”, it’s still the genre Zulu is closest identified with. Although producer/toaster Zulu sounds very Jamaican, he’s actually Panamanian and moved to Chicago in the 80’s. Distinctive baritone vocals, rubbery electronic riddims. Enjoyable.
No FCCs that I could hear.
1. 3:12 **sparse snare and syndrum syncopated Dancehall/house, dance lyrics (when you can make them out).
2. 3:42 ****goofy electronic squeepies, danceable riddim. Fun stuff.
3. 3:34 ***electronic boops, lopassed march riddim, processed vocals, revolutionary lyrics. Deeply odd in places.
4. 4:00 **bangs and rubber bands, echoes… Rather random and undanceable riddim, but complex rapid-fire toasting.
5. 4:04 ****syncopated rubber band electronic riddim, politrickal lyrics. Dangerous!
6. 3:17 ***uptempo rubbery riddim, hyperspeed toast. Fun.
7. 2:22 ***tweepy little bumpy riddim, almost a Soca vibe.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 2/9/13
“Electro-Reggae” – although the electronic riddims skirt on the furthest fringe of “Reggae”, it’s still the genre Zulu is closest identified with. Although producer/toaster Zulu sounds very Jamaican, he’s actually Panamanian and moved to Chicago in the 80’s. Distinctive baritone vocals, rubbery electronic riddims. Enjoyable.
No FCCs that I could hear.
1. 3:12 **sparse snare and syndrum syncopated Dancehall/house, dance lyrics (when you can make them out).
2. 3:42 ****goofy electronic squeepies, danceable riddim. Fun stuff.
3. 3:34 ***electronic boops, lopassed march riddim, processed vocals, revolutionary lyrics. Deeply odd in places.
4. 4:00 **bangs and rubber bands, echoes… Rather random and undanceable riddim, but complex rapid-fire toasting.
5. 4:04 ****syncopated rubber band electronic riddim, politrickal lyrics. Dangerous!
6. 3:17 ***uptempo rubbery riddim, hyperspeed toast. Fun.
7. 2:22 ***tweepy little bumpy riddim, almost a Soca vibe.
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