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I'll Sleep When You're Dead (Bonus Track Version)

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Album Review

With even commercial rap's fortunes on the decline during 2007 and Rjd2 going indie rock, the rap underground must have seemed like a lonely place to El-P. Perfect time for a community album featuring contributions from most of the Definitive Jux community as well as some expertly fitted outsiders (the Mars Volta, Nine Inch Nails, even Cat Power). As a producer, El-P's only gotten better since Fantastic Damage. If a Bomb Squad production made it sound like the Apocalypse was nigh, El-P's tracks come post-apocalypse — no less heavy but dark, dusty, and brittle, marching numbly like an army of the popping and locking dead. I'll Sleep When You're Dead is definitely the best-produced and most powerful Definitive Jux record since Cannibal Ox's The Cold Vein — which makes it the best in underground rap during that time. Meanwhile, El-P's improved as a rapper as well. Although what he's trying to say or mean exactly is often in doubt, he's better than any of his past CoFlow compatriots at matching the air of doom inherent in the sound ("I might have been born yesterday, sir/But I stayed up all night"). By the time Chan Marshall of Cat Power wraps up the record — playing a sampled soul siren — I'll Sleep When You're Dead is revealed as one of the most powerful hip-hop albums of 2007. While Public Enemy exposed the hypocrisy and greed of the '80s, El-P reflects his era just as well; the sense of stress is palpable, an "after the end of the world" feeling that's waiting anxiously for something else to be born.

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El- P does not dissapoint

It was a late night watching Adult Swim viewing the usual "Bumps" that they show between shows and I heard the beat for Poisonville Kids. I knew from the door it was El- P. It made me go look to see if he dropped a new album. Sure enough, I'll Sleep When Your Dead marks another adventure in the realm of Dusky Digital. I've been a fan of El since the Rawkus days. Once more he returns with lyrics that you gotta rewind to soak in the message and beats that come at you like a handball serve. Hot 97 radio Bullsh**t this is not. This is hip hop on blotter acid. Take a hit and soak it up.

Unreal

El-P is so creative both musically and lyrically...this record is smart and cynical, and is sure to be shaking my windows for a while. Hip hop owes its longevity to music like this. I wish Cedric could've been on a couple more tracks -- but having TMV and El-P on the same recording is already too much of a good thing.

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... is the sound my ears make when listening to album.

Biography

Born: March 2, 1975 in Brooklyn, NY

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

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

El-P, aka El Producto, is one of hip-hop's most obstinate and adventurous pioneers, combining a lo-fi old-school aesthetic with a progressive rock musician's inclination to push boundaries. He has never succumbed to the demands of corporate rap, instead choosing to pursue his own decidedly non-commercial direction. In the mid-'90s, he developed a strong reputation with the groundbreaking trio Company Flow, a band whose achievements include El-P-produced LP Funcrusher Plus on Rawkus Records, a label...
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