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The pair anonymously self-released two EPs, Eagles Soar, Oil Flows and The Seven New (referred to as Shabazz Palaces and Of Light, respectively) in 2009 before becoming one of the few hip-hop acts to be signed to the Sub Pop label and releasing its debut full-length album, Black Up to wide critical acclaim in 2011.
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Shabazz Palaces are one of the great hip hop duo’s of the last five years, along with Run the Jewels. They approach rap music like aliens from outer space, not only in the sound effects used on their records but also in their approach to lyrics and emphasis on words. Some words in phrases are brought OUT more than others, if that makes SENSE. “There, I want to be there, let me be in there,” is an example of a lyric that has multiple meanings and one meaning all at once.
The way the duos rap has been criticized in a negative way as too old fashioned, probably linked to the fact that Ishmael Butler used to be in the 90’s collective Digable Planets, but in reality it’s a whole different approach – to rap as if hearing words for the first time, naive but effective. Shabazz don’t sound like anybody because of their odd approach, the act is more about the album than the song and more about parts of songs in a larger suite than traditional song structures. If there was a prize or an award for creating a new genre of music, Shabazz wins that award in the 2010’s.
Band Members:
Palaceer Lazaro (Ishmael Butler) – Raps, lyrics
Tendai “Baba” Maraire – production, instrumentals
Best Album:Less Majesty
Biggest Influences: Africa Bambaata, A Tribe Called Quest, El-P, Black Star, Pharcyde
Albums Chronologically
2011 – (4.5 / 5) – Black Up
2014 – (5 / 5)+ – Less Majesty
2011
Black Up – (4.5 / 5)
Black Up comes at you like an alien from outer space, it does not matter what kind of music you are used to. Yes it is hip-hop/rap, but in reality it aims to be universal while in floating in the universe. This makes Black Up a difficult listen to some, but for the right kind of music adventurer, it’s the album and the group that hip-hop has needed for the last 30 years. And it still is very approachable for all of the weirdness: “Recollections of the Wriath” could be a modern r&b single, while “An Echo From the Hosts That Profess Infinitum” and “The Kings New Clothes” have catchy hooks. “Free Press and Curl” announces its presence from the get go with the lyrics, “you know I’m free”, repeated ad-nausea. Even for all of its accessible qualities, Shabazz Palaces does have sort of a progressive-rock angle as well, as many songs have multiple parts and segways within seconds of each other. “Endeavors for the Never” is a great example of this, a hip hop song for sure but also sharing elements of jazz and glitch music, changing the very meaning of the rap/rock “song”.
The instrumental creations by Maraire cannot be underestimated; his contributions may even be more important than the old school style rapping of Ishamel Butler, who carries the torch proudly from his Digable Planets days 20 years prior. Not everything works perfectly (how could it in an album this daring?), the rambling lyrics of “Are You Can You Were You Felt” threatens to derail the momentum of the two glorious opening tracks, and “Youology” and the conventional “Recollections of the Wraith” are not the most entertaining tunes. But for every minor falter the great tunes keep coming and even late songs like “Yeah You” and “Swerve the Reeping”, the latter recalling Q-Tip from Tribe Called Quest’s magnificent flow, show new insight to an ever changing landscape of apocalyptic digital tundra. Verse-chorus song structures are out the window for most part, but it gels nicely with the space-age production. I can’t say when I have been listening to an album and felt more like aliens were all around me and invisible, watching my every move! It’s a fun feeling, and it stays fresh throughout the entire album. Black Up is the debut album of a new kind of rap music. Greatest Tracks: An Echo From the Hosts That Profess Infinitum, Yeah You, Endeavors for the Never
Greatest Tracks: An Echo From the Hosts That Profess Infinitum, Yeah You, Endeavors for the Never
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2014
Less Majesty – (5 / 5)+
I don’t know what kind of music this album is. They definitely had their own approach to hip hop on their debut Black Up, but this is the next step in their evolution and it is simply beyond any other album of its time. There are eighteen songs on the album but they are grouped in seven different ‘suites’ and the approach totally works, because certain songs are only around a minute long and they blend into each other effortlessly (especially in headphones!). What is beautiful is the structure of the songs: there are no verses or choruses, just when you think a song will go a certain way or return to an addictive refrain, it goes another way. It’s a type of music that is not afraid to expand the boundaries of rap; Less Majesty aims to explore and shuns the normal and creates new options. “They Come in Gold” is a perfect example of this: the opening beat and echoing voice sample could be repeated forever or at least repeated once more, but instead the song flows on down a different tributary. “Ishmael” is another great example of doing something unique: notice how the two shorter songs around it (“Soundview” and “Down 155th”) anchor and predict what the song itself will sound like. The three songs together create something that one track alone could not create: atmosphere within atmosphere.
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Not every song follows this pattern: “CAKE” is just beautiful wordplay with an awesome beat; “Colluding Oligarchs” is a jazz-space rock Captain Beefheart deconstruction, with the memorable chant of, “they’ll never touch the carpets”; “New Black Wave” is an ominous message from the future. The album keeps changing styles and keeps the listener on guard. I think that may be many detractors problem with the record: it is an effort to listen to at times. Trust me though- as someone who has listened to the album at least twenty times, this is the kind of record that only gets better with age. This album is their Low End Theory, their Cold Vein, their Black on Both Sides, their Aquemini.
Greatest Tracks: They Come in Gold, Ishmael, Colluding Oligarchs, Motion Sickness
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Shabazz Palaces' Black Up, the group's Sub Pop debut, was recently hailed as one of the best albums of the decade by outlets like Pitchfork, Gorilla Vs Bear, and Variety. Pitchfork summed it up thusly: 'Black Up is drowned in murky instrumentals and bombastic, introspective rhymes. The sounds flirt with jazz but also root themselves in a firm understanding of silence, or the sparse magic of simplicity. The songs teem with unexpected climaxes...From great mystery exploded an album of impossible vision.' That 'impossible vision' has continued to confound and engage Shabazz Palaces fans over the course of four acclaimed albums and two EPs. Each release feels like an evolution, letting the music speak for itself, while slowly revealing more about its creator. With The Don of Diamond Dreams, the group's fifth album, that spirit remains, this time embracing modernism in hip-hop and rap. Featuring 10 tracks in 43 minutes, the album features the highlights 'Fast Learner (ft. Purple Tape Nate),' 'Chocolate Souffle,' 'Bad Bitch Walking (ft. Stas THEE Boss), and 'Thanking The Girls.' It also features contributions from singer/keyboardist Darrius Willrich, Seattle's OCnotes (who collaborated with Shabazz leader Ishmael Butler on the Knife Knights project), Los Angeles musician Carlos Overall, and bassist Evan Flory-Barnes. The Don of Diamond Dreams was recorded throughout 2019 and produced by Shabazz Palaces at Protect and Exalt: A Black Space in Seattle, mixed and engineered by Erik Blood at Studio 4 Labs in Venice, California, and mastered by Scott Sedillo at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Los Angeles.
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Tracklist:
- Shabazz Palaces - Portal North: Panthera - 0:17 (444 kbps , 947.01 KB)
- Shabazz Palaces - Ad Ventures - 4:42 (795 kbps , 26.75 MB)
- Shabazz Palaces - Fast Learner - 5:36 (829 kbps , 33.24 MB)
- Shabazz Palaces - Wet - 3:20 (776 kbps , 18.49 MB)
- Shabazz Palaces - Chocolate Souffle - 5:02 (805 kbps , 28.95 MB)
- Shabazz Palaces - Portal South: Micah - 0:20 (464 kbps , 1.13 MB)
- Shabazz Palaces - Bad Bitch Walking - 6:20 (769 kbps , 34.88 MB)
- Shabazz Palaces - Money Yoga - 5:30 (756 kbps , 29.7 MB)
- Shabazz Palaces - Thanking The Girls - 4:03 (763 kbps , 22.09 MB)
- Shabazz Palaces - Reg Walks By The Looking Glass - 7:08 (647 kbps , 32.98 MB)
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