Into Fresh Things

Into Fresh Things

Track Listings

1. Welcome (Interlude)
2. Shout
3. Apt 209
4. On2DBeat - Ken Boogaloo, Yesh
5. U Don't Really?
6. Convo to Have (Interlude)
7. Victim
8. Most Days
9. Hustlers

Into Fresh Things,Yesh,Ill Boogie (Car469),Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop


Into Fresh Things

Into Fresh Things
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • simply dope.
  • some good hip hop.
  • One of the most talented underground artists out there
Into Fresh Things
Yesh
Manufacturer: Ill Boogie (Car469)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000062YBF
Release Date: 2002-03-19

Tracks:

  1. Welcome (Interlude)
  2. Shout
  3. Apt209
  4. On2DBeat
  5. U Don't Really?
  6. The Convo To Have (Interlude)
  7. Victim
  8. Most Days
  9. Hustlers

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars simply dope........2003-12-05

I heard this one first on one of my friends turntables, and have only now gotten it myself. If you don't know this cat, don't be ashamed because he only seems to drop on hard to find releases, and after this you will certainly remember Yesh.
Now the record. The overall sound is laidback, and, well.... fresh. After a short intro with some jazzy piano haves you getting used to the standout voice (laidback delivery), the record starts of with the song shout. The beat is swingin and rides the middle road between original and more conventional stuff. Next is apt 209, another laiback track with some familiar sounds. Then comes the EP's banger, on 2d Beat. The track that made me want this record, just checkt it and nod ya head. U don't really? sports a minimal beat based around a bassline.
Then comes the interlude. The second part of the EP consists of Victim, another beat that's a bit strange, but it's cool. Most Days has a pretty standard jazzy beat and hustler picks up the pace a bit with rougher drums.

The whole record is simply dope. It's leaves more of an impression than the wee bee foolish album. But what was lacking on that album also lacks here to a lesser extent. There's not a lot of variation going on. Yesh spits his trademark laidback flow in a monotonous voice, and that goes for pretty much all the songs. What he does is cool and he's definitely got skills (that goes without saying, if you don't have skills you should stay off the mic.) and this EP is a dope package. Laidback flows over minimal (and well executed) beats, some guest appereances make for a great release that u will definitely dig if you are into this kind of music.

5 out of 5 stars some good hip hop........2003-02-06

"It's the best ... buy it or regret it forever"

4 out of 5 stars One of the most talented underground artists out there.......2002-04-27

Yesh aka Yeshua da poED has one of the greatest deliveries in the game. And he's not a bad producer either. The biggest problem that he has is that his delivery often does not fit his own production. Back in 96 Siah and Yeshua released a vinyl only EP on Fat Beats that was incredible. The chemestry between these two rappers was excellent and everybody looked forward to more from them. They have yet to release a follow up and neither one of them was really heard from again until last fall when Yeshua dropped the somewhat disapointing Wee Bee Foolish album with his new sidekick. Although Siah showed up for one track, the album did not have immaculate chemistry of the Siah and Yesh EP. Now, with this album Yeshua finally gets an opportunity to shine all by himself. Unfortunately it is Yesh's production that holds this release back the most. With the one exception of the absolutely stellar "Hustlers," Yesh's beats on the album are very jazzy, sort of reminiscent of something Tribe might rock over. But Yesh's monotone delivery sounds much better over beats like the beat on "Hustlers" and the DJ Mondee produced "Apt. 219." With a delivery that outshines Rakim in his prime and an incredible ability to flip syllables and topics Yesh has the potential to make an excellent solo album, unfortunately this one is not quite there.

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