Posted by: Johnny Loftus on May 9, 2008 at 1:00 pm

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Prolyphic & Reanimator, The Ugly Truth (Strange Famous, 2008)

Listen: “Artist Goes Pop”
[audio:http://www.detour-mag.com/audio/ArtistGoesPop.mp3]

On Ugly Truth, the new collabo record from Providence, Rhode Island MC Prolyphic and Chicago-based producer Reanimator, the beats and raps work in true concert with one another, rising and falling and intersecting at weird angles so that all the gaps and strange little percussive back alleys that permeate tracks like “Born Alone,” the single “Artist Goes Pop,” and “Survived Another Winter” (which also features the duo’s benefactor, Sage Francis) are just the kind of pocket Lyphic needs to illustrate his tales of struggle, darkness, and thriving in the face of adversity. What kind of adversity? It could be cosmic, with the way these dudes are riffing on some strange cheese. “Dick and Jane” tumbles in a more upbeat way, mostly because of its central sample, and also features a killer cameo from Australian MC and friend of Kill Rock Stars Macromantics, but for the most part Ugly Truth doesn’t break from the gloom and resignation of its title. “My heart explodes into a thousand downloads,” Prolyphic says in “Artist Goes Pop,” and in that moment you understand that what these guys are really worried about is losing their humanity in the face of too many pops and buzzes. — Thomas Rooker White

[tags]Polyphonic and Reanimator, Sage Francis, Macromantics, The Ugly Truth, Strange Famous, Kill Rock Stars, Artist Goes Pop[/tags]

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