Back before the internet days it was a challenge to get hold of UK
hip hop being in Australia. Hard enough to find UK records here let
alone any info about the artists or singles. It was all a matter of
what i read in HHC (when it was available) and reading shoutouts etc.
on album covers. The other method of knowing what to buy was by looking
at releases on familiar record labels - one of which was Kold Sweat.
Anything released on Kold Sweat that seemed to be hip hop was good
enough for me to grab hold of via mail order and take a chance on
liking it. Dynametrix "A Measure of Force" was one of those Kold Sweat
lucky dips.
The first real track after a short spoken intro is "The Equator".
It's a cool song but very unlike the britcore sound that was popular
at the time, it sounds more like a less abstract, less urgent Ultramagnetic
track. The MC's are more than capable, one of them does sound a bit
like a UK Ced Gee on this track adding to the slight Ultra feel but
it's a little bit slow and ambling for my liking.
"Crack the Mic" takes things to another level and is a more "typical"
UK sounding track of the era, this track would sit well on a Katch22
LP. Fast tempo raw beat with the MC's sounding like they have woken
up after the prior track. This is more like it.
"Abort the Mission" and "Illin" bring a more funky, much more lightweight
feel to the album and sound like tracks that the Outlaw Posse would
make. Not bad per se but not too exciting either.
After a short beat interlude things get better with the more impressive
"Time to Release". Nice head nodding track with various catchy samples
used throughout. This track won't blow anyone away but it's pretty
addictive listening.
Now here's where things heat up! "Mind Snatch" comes at you with that
harder Katch22 sound. Hard beat, funky, funky bassline, top MC work
- it's a great one indeed. Wish the whole album was like this, and
you'd almost believe it is that good an album with the next track
being the crazy rapid fire "Planet K11 ...". This time we have the
MC adopting a tremendous "Kool Keith taking speed" style on the mic,
all over a rapid, urgent beat which sounds like Apache on double speed
and is well matched with some fuzzy horns on top and is a britcore
lover's delight.
Another interludey nonsense come next in "Max to Relax" which is simply
a mellow Mo-Wax sounding beat with some barely audible talking over
the top with a chick saying something about "images of black people
..." which is probably more important a message than being as soft
as it is here to listen to.
"Measure of Force" comes at us very nicely with a funky, headsnapping
beat which chops and changes itself with jazzy sounds and a "clap
your hands" Greg Nice sample for good measure. I can't really tell
which MC is which against the guys names on the album insert but by
this point in the album there's one rapper who sounds like Caveman's
MCM who i do quite like and he shines on this feel good party jam.
"Who gives a damn" is driven by nothing much more than a dirty, funkyass
breakbeat with a very deep old school sounding bassline over it. Sorta
simple track but by no means poorer for the lack of depth. I quite
enjoy this one.
"Worms in the Brain" is yet again a pointless little instrumental
track (why does this exist so much in hip hop music ???). "I Got the
Clout" finds it's backbone in another strong, raw bassline and again
keeps em eager to listen as i find it hard to skip to the next track
for due to the addictive nature of this one.
"For Real" sees Dynametrix bring some conscious lyrics to the table
which i always welcome but unfortunately the song itself is a little
too slow and boring for my liking. However i have a feeling they wanted
us to really sit back, listen and ponder this one so the music is
appropriate.
Zapp/Parliament influences show themselves on "Your Brain is Hollow".
Funky beat which would probably suit Ice Cube or WC ... but it actually
works for Dynametrix as well and although a really common sound in
the States it is something more unique for the UK and these guys bring
it nicely.
"Shadow" ... oh how i love "Shadow" !!! Sure you have to get through
16 tracks before you hear this but it's well worth the wait ! The
track starts of with horns and keyboards going wild and then beat
DROPS and it's on ... nothing but raw rhymes matched with a sparse
raw dirty beat and bassline. Throughout the track the beat stops and
starts again and in the breaks the horns kick in, the keyboard comes
back, then the huge beat kicks off again and it's sheer dope bliss.
Aside from the instrumental interludes i like this album quite a lot.
There's a nice variety with some hardcore raw tracks and other funkier,
totally addicitive tunes - and nothing wack really to be found - it's
an album that would probably cater fans on both sides of the old school
UK hip hop equation - those who like hardcore and those who fiend
for the funk.
Top tracks :
"Shadow"
"Mind Snatch"
"Planet K11 vs The Hyperfunk Alien"
"Crack the Mic"
Hear it here : http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com/Dynametrix.htm
Reviewed by Czechone for Heroes Of UK Hip Hop 2007