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The Socalled Seder - A Hip-Hop Haggadah

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Album Review

From avant-garde New York artist So Called comes a rather iconoclastic rendition of a Passover Seder dinner. The ceremonial songs sung during the night are represented and remixed. The style is somewhat reminiscent of Cut Chemist, with cuts of old, notably dated educational and cultural records intermixed with scratches and drum loops. What differentiates So Called from Cut Chemist though is less reliance on scratching, the obvious Jewish content of the samples, and a tendency for So Called to spend a fair amount of time letting guests freestyle over the top of the mix. The guests steal the show from time to time, with rising star and dancehall singer extraordinaire Matisyahu taking over on a piece related to the drinking of the third cup of wine, Wu-Tang's Killah Priest joining in on the Ten Plagues, and a handful of others from the hip-hop world as well as the cantorial traditions. There's some incredible newfangled fusion coming from the New York Jewish musical communities of late, and So Called is poised right near the top. Worth hearing even by those unconcerned with the religious content, but probably better for those interested in the religious-artistic fusion.

Customer Reviews

Graet combo

i think this is a great combanation of religion and rap. its col tov

its okay...

ive listened to most of the 30 seconds samples and i think that "3rd cup: Yahu" is a great song since im a matisyahu fan and that this song has great meaning to me. it has a great beat and style to it.

Very disappointing

The turntable skills are pretty poor, everything sounds muddy and there's little actual rapping. What there is, is vastly inappropriate. If I wanted to hear people cussing and boasting about how much they drink, I could have listened to something else. The religious element is hardly there at all. They have the titles but almost never get around to telling the stories. Too many songs sample one or two words and then let the beat ramble along aimlessly, with nobody chipping in any actual words after that. At least half the album nearly qualifies as ambient. Others go too far in the other direction, so we have people just filling the space with whatever pops into their head-- we'll hear somebody cursing bitterly and rambling off on weird tangents, leaving me to wonder, "Wasn't this supposed to be about, um, a holiday?" It doesn't succeed as religious music, it doesn't succeed as a rap album, and it sure didn't teach me anything. I'd rather listen to almost anything else about this topic; these days there are plenty of other Jewish artists who can do this a lot better.

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