Pete Rock - Cosmic Slop | Official Video video free download


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Duration: 02:30
Uploaded: 2015/04/28

From the upcoming album "Petestrumentals 2"

coming on Mello Music Group June 23, 2015

Directed by Jay Brown & Zack Kashkett

itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/petestrumentals-2/id977868001

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Pete Rock was raised in Mount Vernon, but his face belongs on Mount Rushmore. The Chocolate Boy Wonder perfected an art form, inspired millions, and soundtracked a generation. By contrast, Teddy Roosevelt seems like a chump.

This is the man who Dilla told, “I wanted to be like you.” Kanye once called himself the “new Pete Rock.” But the original Pete Rock remains permanently vital. The evidence bangs in his latest opus, Petestrumentals 2, the sequel to the 2001 classic that helped define the hip-hop instrumental record. It marks the legend’s first album on Mello Music Group, a fitting union between the author of the boom-bap blueprint and the label that’s expanded upon his legacy.

Describing Pete Rock’s productions do them little justice. They resonate in your gut, heart, and brain. The title of one of these beats says it all: “Makes Me Feel Like.” You fill in the blanks based on your personal experience and current mood.

Petestrumentals 2 conjures memories of BBQ cookouts and 70s Blaxploitation scores, rattling summer jeep cruises and blunted Jamaican vacations. There’s a gorgeous requiem to Dilla (“Dilla Bounce (R.I.P),” where the originator pays tribute to the prodigy. You see the full range of Rock’s gifts on display: the meticulously chopped horns, unquantized drums, and air raid sirens. It contains the emotion of a thousand eulogies.

No record can’t be resurrected. There’s no sub-genre or era that can’t be converted into Rock’s singular brand of soul. His music is the closest thing we’ll ever get to a time-traveling DeLorean, effortlessly shifting between past, present, and future.

For the last 20 years, hip-hop heads have argued over the best Pete Rock original productions and remixes. Is it “They Reminisce Over You” or the “Shut ‘Em Down Remix?” Do you prefer Soul Survivor or the first Petestrumentals, his work with INI or the UN? His catalogue can’t be compressed into a bio; you need a book.

This is the latest chapter—an even 20 slaps and rhythmic levitations. It’s Pete Rock at his best, accelerating and kicking cosmic slop, extending wishes, hope, love, gritty drums and eternal wonder.

Comments

8 years ago

viktorshade

next level ish

8 years ago

Joe Leigh-Corrigan

Check out this video on YouTube:Having a one man party. 

8 years ago

Yara Sousa

History.

8 years ago

Thomas Clark

Five seconds done plused

8 years ago

Eddie Brock

He's the still the Master.

8 years ago

Frank Cisneros

Official heat

8 years ago

Mateus Henrique

seloco

8 years ago

jettaboris

I wonder if Pete Rock would ever consider doing the smoke box with B real.

8 years ago

Robert Rivera

I think the only one ahead of Pete Rock is DJ Premier, and it's only by the width of a cunt hair.

8 years ago

storm325

this man is timeless....dope beat by pete!

8 years ago

bigjayking24

So ILL!

8 years ago

Brother JJ Hallen

Dope!

8 years ago

Thomas John

this beat is wack. Pete Rock has done so much better.

8 years ago

Hernan Cortes

this is awesome very inspiring gonna go make a beat now

8 years ago

KeepItFresh02

Fell off. Next.

8 years ago

Ryan Ziegler

I wish you titled this track 'dark matter'... So dope

8 years ago

by ®

Pete Rock, PRhyme, Oddisee!! 2015, HipHop Lives!

8 years ago

Mokhele Ntho

Pete Rock

8 years ago

Autumn Rain

Pete Rock just seems like such a cool down to earth guy who loves music. I honestly hope I meet him in person sometime in my life.

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