DIZZEE RASCAL - Maths And English reviews
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| NME |
The boy in da corner moves rap forward, with a little help from Alex Turner
With the grime scene less ascendant in the mainstream than it once threatened to be, Dizzee finds himself head of a decapitated scene, alienated within the consciousness of pop. So, 'Maths + English', his third record, has a strangely independent existence, and consequently sees Dizzee backing away from those grimey roots and producing his straightest record yet, delving into crunk, rock, drum'n'bass and pop with varying results....full text |
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| RollingStone |
| Three albums into his career, London rapper Dizzee Rascal still sounds like a thug from a parallel universe: Maths and English is long on dark, dense electro beats and frazzled techno, plus frantic-but-ballsy rhymes that even Brits might have trouble parsing. It's nothing particularly new for Dizzee, but he sounds more assured than ever, and like this season of The Sopranos, Maths is a tense, uncomfortable prospect that gets under your skin something fierce. ...full text |
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