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Future Development

Del the Funky Homosapien

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Album Review

Sort of a stop-gap cassette-only release (available exclusively on the Hieroglyphics web site) between Del's two original major-label albums and his first independent release on Hieroglyphics' own Imperium label, the optimistically titled Future Development (which also acts like a promise) doesn't show any signs of negligence. Nothing here is tossed off or given inattention. What does seem different about the album is that its themes are less serious, more rock-a-party, in the old-school sense: hanging out, scoping girls, making rhymes, telling stories. Instead of the observational seriocomedy of his debut and the acid-psychedelia of the follow-up, Del has lightened the load on his space-holding unofficial third release. Elements of urban commentary and acid dementia (especially the former) are still present, but they seem less front-and-center. As such, the album is less coherent than his previous two albums and less immediate-sounding without being immaterial. The characteristic Funkee Homosapien presence is still apparent, and it is impossible not to find something inviting about it. Del's voice really does recall his cousin Ice Cube's deep Southern drawl, but instead of an audible chip on the shoulder, Del is buoyant and fun and, not least of all, lyrically dexterous. He brings the West Coast funk, too-loping, low-end heavy, Saturday-afternoon summer funk — and, as with all things Del, it comes out mutated, alien, and just plain different that anyone else's hip-hop production, but in this case, far less manic than usual. The affect is a smiling sort of somnolence, almost to the point of jazzy, chill-out hip-hop. Instead of internalizing the stress of the world, Del chooses to "Stress the World" this time around, taking a quick break before he proceeds his future development.

Customer Reviews

How?

How did this album not get released by a major label ( Jive-Zomba )? Because they are idiots, that's why. This here is a classic in my eyes.

WOW!

I've always thought Del was an exceptional MC but he hasn't always had the production to back up his albums. I loved "No Need for Alarm" but after that nothing peaked my interest ("Deltron 3030" had 2 HOT tracks and the rest were OK IMO). I also felt at times, he never got out of that early 90's style of rhyme and never came out of it like the rest of the Hiero crew. I stumbled over this while I was reorganizing my iTunes library. Future Development? Hmm... I sampled one track - NO BAD. Next one - HMMM. The next - NICE! I loved it within 5 minutes. Why couldn't all of Del's albums be of this caliber? Of course, this one is not that easy to come by as I'm sure the industry doesn't like to promote classic hip-hop of guys who names don't begin with "Lil". Thank God for Hiero Imperium records and artists creating their own labels. Thanks iTunes and that Mr Jones for putting out a hot one!

yerd?

correction. This was Dels 3rd album. It was put on the shelf by his label and then later released by heiro. Its not his best, but anything Del does is hella dope

Biography

Born: August 12, 1972 in Oakland, CA

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Cousin of renowned gangster rapper Ice Cube, Del tha Funky Homosapien (real name Teren Delvon Jones) was born in Oakland, California on August 12, 1972, and got his start with Ice Cube's backing band, Da Lench Mob. But Del's rap isn't as grim or violent as Ice Cube's is; in fact, he's been known to include something in his music that's far too uncommon in most rap: humor. Signed to Elektra/Asylum, Del's debut release, I Wish My Brother George Was Here, was issued in 1991 and produced by Cube and,...
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