Thursday, October 30, 2008

Peter Rosenburg Presents..."A Rosenburg Oddisee" E.P.




Everyone's favorite Jewish, Hip-Hop radio personality is hittin us in the head with some serious flavor this month. Peter Rosenburg, the goofy and fun loving Hip-Hop nerd that I'm sure so many of you have heard or seen at some point either on the radio or television releases a pretty solid E.P. that features a few of Hip-Hop's most credible acts.

According to Rosenburg, he got together with his boy; underground emcee/producer extraordinaire Oddisee, sat down one day in August and threw together this E.P., aptly titled "A Rosenburg Oddisee". Peter handled the marketing and grouping of the project while Oddisse handled all of the production. Really, I wasn't surprised that it was very good. I have always tried my best to keep up with Oddisee's rampantly expanding resume because of his highly cultivated output. Lol, and Even though he comes off as a total nut most of the time, Peter Rosenburg's silly outward demeanor doesn't fool me at all--he knows his Hip-Hop and this is a very well put together extended play, his connections and taste's all are put up for display and consumption by the critic's and he passes with flying colors. The A&R hat fits Peter....you need to start a label that does nothing but release music like this immediately, I'm more than sure that Mr. Rosenburg would bring the Hip-Hop world a great amount of laudable music if he did do so. Just something for people to think about.

From the hard edged rhyming of Saigon, Lil' Fame, Buckshot and Torae to the soulful harmonies of Nikki Jean and Tiara Wiles, this is the ideal package for most modern, coffee-guzzling, opinionated underground heads, you know, People like myself who seek out Authenticity and truly talented artists and have a deep belief that "real" Hip-Hop is just a heartbeat away from coming back and owning shit. Speaking of owning shit, Oddisee's thick and warm production power this EP and his lyrical abilities don't fall short either. I found his contribution to be of the highest quality even for someone that routinely drops high quality shit. Oddisee really held his own rhyming alongside exponentially talented emcee's like Torae and Skyzoo. I would recommend this to anyone asking the ubiquitous and ever present question's of Hip-Hop; "what's the big deal nowadays?". Definitely, when speaking on projects that shouldn't go overlooked in this fourth quarter, one should include "A Rosenburg Oddisee".

-BIG D O




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