Northern State – Dying In Stereo EP (CD) (2002) (FLAC + 320 kbps)

Posted: 06.10.2020
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Northern State - Dying In Stereo

Northern State’s Hesta Prynn boasts “I’m timeless, I write when I rhyme this” on the title track to her group’s debut album, and such a call is right on. The ladies of Northern State deliver funky breaks and tight grooves on Dying in Stereo, and keep the hip-hop flavor without being vulgar and crass. Prynn, DJ Sprout, and Guinea Love formulate their own provocative, smart rhymes similar to what Queen Latifah and MC Lyte were rapping about in the decade before, and teach current gangstas and pranksters a lesson or two about keeping things real. They talk about everyday life without the violence and have fun razzing on pop culture, but an underlying social awareness is there. Crafting a funkadelic, quirky kind of poetic jam is their forte, and inside their three-part Luscious Jackson-like harmonies and rough-edged rhymes, the momentum of Dying in Stereo just won’t stop.  They’ve arrived at a time where candied pop/rock could very well do that; however, Dying in Stereo finds a brassy, cool rap collective behind the mic.

Tracklist:

1. A Thousand Words
2. Trinity
3. At the Party
4. The Man’s Dollar
5. Vicious Cycle
6. Signal Flow (You Can’t Fade Me)
7. All the Same
8. Dying in Stereo

Download:

FLAC – Wayshare

320 kbps – Wayshare

1 comment "Northern State – Dying In Stereo EP (CD) (2002) (FLAC + 320 kbps)"

  • @Fosterakahunter read:

    Pure, unadulterated, upper-middle class, white-privilege rap for the (then) burgeoning hipster set. Female Beastie Boys they were not. Sub-par skills, middling beats, awful.

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