With overwhelming popularity and global acceptance, Hip Hop
music has evolved to worldwide entity. Discovering that first class countries
like England, France to Germany, Hip Hop has presented an everlasting benchmark
for music listeners and audience. This holds truth with the band called Raptile hailing from Germany. The album
is tilted Da Basilik’s Eye. This
group is comprised of DJ Roger Reckless
and young lyricists Addis Mussa.
The group sound is subsequently underground and unlikely would receive an ounce
of American Radio play. Although they emphasize a throw back sound that
involves the kinetic essentials of scratching and innovative samples through
their universal album, which is widely reminiscent of the style of Gang Starr with a touch of Black Star.
Some of the imminent of creative tracks on the LP would be My Style is Free, the energetic Microphone
Igniter. In addition, their assisted by Canada’s Own Rascalz on the track Transatlantic
Partnership, is arguably the highlighting anthem to this duo’s release.
Not surprisingly the album does contain few notable casualties. You may begin,
suggesting that Da Basilisk ‘s Eye is
very repetitive in sound and direction is plain . With tracks like Times Change and Livin Right the lackluster featured vocalists create awful
collaboration, where professional singing lesson should be a future priority.
Raptile‘s production and talent was
never in question in their latest musical venture. However, before any
progression is made, a structured formula or guidance is definitely needed to
perhaps elevate their sound to North America or even worldwide.