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Themselves

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Album Review

Seven months after the release of a mixtape titled The Free Houdini, Themselves emerged from the studio with a program of completely new material. For inspiration, the duo (Doseone and Jel) went back to their crates and analyzed some of their favorite hip-hop records from the 1980s and 1990s — material by artists like Gang Starr, Public Enemy, Saafire, and Ultramagnetic MC's — and figured out what it was about those records that made them special. Then they took the elements they had isolated and created their own variations on those venerable themes. The result is an album that includes unique and up-to-the-minute interpretations of classic rap themes: warnings to their rivals and would-be style-jackers; shout-outs and tributes to admired colleagues; imprecations against bootleggers and CD-burners; etc. While influences are audible to some degree, there really is no other hip-hop duo that sounds anything like Themselves, for better or for worse. At their best (check "The Mark" and "Oversleeping," for example), they blend sharp and complex beats with an almost rockish delivery that occasionally evokes an early and extra-funky Bad Brains. At their worst (the weirdly square and uncompelling "Back II Burn," the ill-advisedly triple-metered "Daxstrong") they at least get points for experimenting. Not everything on Crownsdown succeeds beautifully, but everything is at least worth hearing.

Customer Reviews

Wow!!!!

This album is incredible from start to finish. I must admit i'm a HUGE Jel fan(the guy is a beat genius)so i always seek out projects he has touched. He does not dissapoint on this record at all, this album is filled with great beats. Doseone will tie your brain in knots with the sheer speed at which he can spit on an album, which for me is a good thing. The world of Hip-Hop/Rap needs these two geniuses to push us foward and to expect more than the current "commercial elite" that sells millions.

One Reason Record Store Are Still Necessary...

because the independent record store still display awesome new release like this on their waterfall. iTunes buries it because they put all the bubble gum at the point of purchase, not hot stuff like this.

AMAZING!!

I hardly review albums because its a waste of time..but this album is simply amazing!!the sound is unique to the ears and a breath of fresh air..i woulndt even consider this hip-hop its most certainly above and beyond.dont pass this one up..one of the best albums ive heard in a long time

Biography

Formed: Oakland, CA

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Themselves, part of the Anticon crew, play underground hip-hop with the confounding lyrical poetry of Doseone's other group, cLOUDDEAD, but without the same approach to ambient sound textures. Vocalist Doseone and producer Jel teamed up originally as Them and released a self-titled full-length in 2000. Reincarnated as Themselves, in September of 2002 the California duo put out The No Music, an ambitious but essentially flat record set to undermine the conventions of hip-hop. A remix of this album,...
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