From a strictly musical standpoint, the majority of hip-hop and rap tracks available simply don't vibe well with snowboarding. Most are too aggressive, too obnoxious, and to...tally don't synch up to footage very well at all. Even if you do find a diamond in the rough, that's usually all that can be squeezed from a CD of more than ten tracks. This CD, Brokelore by Grip Grand, might be the first hip-hop album I've heard where every track is built to shred.
Right from the get go with "Showtime", Grip Grand takes you back to the glory days of hip-hop with a hooked up beat and intelligent rhymes that will have you bobbin' your head before you know it. Further listening provides more of the same; I was surprised when I had gotten to the 5th song without having to skip a single one, and even more so when silence ensued and I realized the CD was over already. Brokelore is a classy hip-hop album through and through.
Mellow beats and tasteful instrumental accompaniment also make this album powder approved... yes, hip-hop and powder! There are several songs that beg you to cut some freshies and let Grip Grand help set the mood. To round things off, there are a couple of jib anthems on the CD including the track "Handle That", which would fit great in any FODT movie. That makes Grip Grand's Brokelore the ultimate all-around snowboard hip-hop soundtrack in my book. You could literally make an entire snowboard movie--powder, parks, pipes and rails--using just this one CD.
Did I mention there's a sweet sample from House of Pain's "Jump Around" ("But Anyway")?
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Just wanted to show some gratitude for the positive feedback. Thanks and respect. I can't front, I've only been snowboarding a few times myself (and it wasn't exactly pretty)...but as a lifelong skateboarder, I fully appreciate the impact that music can have on a video part. And vice versa--some of my favorite songs are those I first heard as someone destroyed their part in one classic movie or another. Skate/snow/surf videos have a symbiotic relationship with music that benfits both. So thanks to everyone who ever set a great song to their footage...often, I heard it first because of you. And, with that in mind, I hope you all take my man's advice and throw some Grip Grand in your flick. I sure could use the assist.
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grip you're the shit! cant wait to get riding to these tracks in the winter you really got some good stuff....you're straight up white you dont even dress like a rapper from what i've seen but you fuckin spit it like nobody else haha just that makes it so much better. you have serious talent in a world of sellouts and shit rappers making it to the top of the charts keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteyo its Gnarshredder, email me when you'll be goin to bear mountain, im goin to school at moorpark college next sem,, nickmoultrie101@yahoo.com 530-205-5365
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