3/16/13

Skunk & Café - Jazz Muy Tarde


            Love foreign hip-hop. Or rather, hip-hop in a foreign language. I love observing the flow of the language and how despite the differences you can tell how the verse is structured just like in English. You feel how the beat compliments their words with the pauses in the music. It really isn't too hard to enjoy the song. You appreciate each MC's skill and nod your head to the beat. Of course, I can't get any deep messages from the song, but any music can still paint a beautiful image in your head.
           This one gives me the image of a lovely morning. It kinda pumps me up, and the tunes of the sax are so happy. The power in the verses grant me energy. The thing I love with Jazz Muy Tarde is the elements of jazz they have are always so clean, as they have their own saxophone player. And their beats are boom bap all the time! And oh boy, to top it off their scratches are ridiculous. One thing I have missed about hip-hop now a days, I notice their is such a low percentage of people that still use scratching in their music. It is no nice to hear, and they do a wonderful job. Perhaps I'll include another song of theirs that uses it!

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