Sunday, July 19, 2009
Inf - The Go Round(2009)
1. The Choir
2. The Go Round
3. Reykyavik Blues
4. Driving Force
5. Wasting Time
6. Bangin' on Porcelain
7. Rubber Dubby
8. Mystic Moods
9. Yes my dear
10. Song for Sanjay
11. City Delights
12. Symphonic Chopsticks
13. The Boogie Man
14. Day Dreaming
15. Power Moves, Baby
16. Band on the Run
17. Whodidit
18. The Closing
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hip hop producer and drum break aficionado Inf (Bas te Braak), short for "Infinite," unveils his long-awaited debut instrumental album, The Go Round. The record drips with melancholy like a rare, dusty 70's OST. Contained within are 18 of the most mind-numbing loops and grooves known to the business. Despite the absence of emcees, Inf did not work alone. Bassist Tom Jonkman lays down additional low-end on "Wasting Time," while Tomas Delfgaauw wails on his sax like there's no tomorrow concluding "Whodidit." US actors Elizabeth Cobbe and Jose Villarreal contributed late-night finishing touches at an East Austin studio, recording the dialog between tracks.
Inf started making beats in 1995 to back his rhymes. In 2001, he retired from rapping to produce full-time in Utrecht, NL. Since then, this Dutch workhorse has released six proper albums, among a barrage of beats and remixes for other artists. Inf's notable work includes Sneaky Pete's single "U Don't Know" and his Dutch-language gem The Adventures of Kapabel & Inf.
"2009 has gotten a bit more beautiful for Dutch hip hop."
-StateMagazine.nl
br>"Truly a great album! Shadow meets Avalanches... dope!"
-Sound of Swound, hosted by Mennert
"The Go Round sounds- with its 30-minute length- remarkably complete and shows true vision and craft. Last year there was commotion around the debut of newcomer Quiet Village; this year Inf's The Go Round might be playing leap-frog with these British exotics."
www.myspace.com/theinfonetic
www.beatsbroke.com
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3 comments:
massive beats, nice samples, i simply love the basses he uses.
( few tracks (especially the chilly ones) remind me a bit of the good old kruder&dorfmeister joints;] )
worth listening!! 4.9/5 :)
my personal favorites are Power Moves, Baby and Bangin' on Porcelain.
I have this album on repeat for many days now.
Pure greatness!
I agree, a fine piece of work!
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