Friday, March 25, 2011

Album Review: DJ Revolution Presents Malcolm & Martin – Life Doesn’t Frighten Me [2011]


1.) “Welcome To The Movement”
2.) “Bamboozled”
3.) “Aint Seen Nuthin Yet”
4.) “School Of Hard Knox Interlude”
5.) “Lunchtyme Ciphers” f/Versatile
6.) “Movement Music” (produced by Marco Polo)
7.) “Sista Big Butt” f/Mike Anthony
8.) “One Man Band” (Interlude)
9.) “Do It Again (Rev’s Groove”
10.) “Win Or Lose”
11.) “Sell Like An Ace” (Interlude)
12.) “Hustle”
13.) “Blak Kofee”
14.) “Heritage”
15.) “Bear Witness II” f/Torae
16.) “Against The Wall”
17.) “Thank God”

Malcolm & Martin’s (Styliztik Jones & KB I Mean) album, Life Doesn’t Frighten Me,
is a return to the days when music with a message was edgy and was delivered over 
dope production, the album is awash in realism and avoids the self-righteousness and 
finger-pointing that derails modern conscious albums. The album comes with sharp
scratching of DJ Revolution and varied beats that march through your speakers.

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