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8 comments | February 09, 2007








'Siku Njema' is the latest offering from the group Wenyeji who are part of the Ukoo flani collective. Initially from the Ukoo Flani website i read it was gonna be called 'D Cinema' but that was dropped and they went with 'Siku Njema'. Wenyeji is part of the Ukoo flani collective but its a duo, two emcees Zakah and Swaleh. The sound on this album is decidedly different from past Ukoo albums but on par with the preceding ones.Majority of the production I would believe is handled be by stable mate Chiz n' brain, with help from Musoyka, Tshazi and Producers from Ragz to records(they are home to some of the heads on 'Kilio cha Haki'). The features are kept to a minimum which is always a good thing especially for a debut album.

From the cover I could see why they would go with aforementioned title it looks like picture directly captured from a TV. In the 'intro' we hear MLK advocating for a non violent means to get your point across...did not quite see how it was supposed to fit with the whole album. The intro though cross-fades pretty well into the next track 'imagine', 'Gaza' the singer who does most the singing in the album sets it off with an opera like sounds-cape in the background, before zakah hops on the track about survival , the hook aptly describes this ...living on bread and water alone, struggling to keep their heads above water. He continues... picture me rhyming about material things, booty shaking and the like. Gaza meshes really well in this track too. Swaleh warns... "Majority wanapanga kuingia bunge na mapanga"... 'Mizani is the absolutely 'livest' track in the whole album, the whole track reminds me of 'dandora love'. Its a nod your head type of track, the bass-line is dope... (would Kenyan dj's would bump this in the club?) and the hook is catchy enough without sounding like desperate attempt to get mainstream acceptance.

On the one track that has a feature 'Soldier', producer He-Rum crafts a rhythmic reggae-like soundscape as swaleh and kah spit on the decay of their community referring to it 'sodoma' akin to the biblical city of decay. 'Kitu Sewer' lends a hand on this track and as it is customary he rips it. The singer on the hook does a pretty good job to complement the emcee's. In one of my favorite tracks 'Elimisha' the chic laughing when the track starts reminds of 'the blast' off the 'train of thought'. This IMO one of the better beats in the LP with a background wailing voice. Though I appreciate that they are more than your cookie cutter surface artists, I disagree with their assertion about Mugabe, only problem I had with the track is the length quite short(on the flip side though its about time tracks coming out of Kenya were made shorter a whole album of five/six minutes will not do). On the interlude the concept was dope replaying a mock interview that they did... at least the responses were true and revealing.. 'una rhyme na una reason' and their plan to also start a library. The track on the back ground is dope I would not mind getting my hands on that.

On 'Real-life experience' they take a shot at politicians about the promises they make during election campaigns then after make it into parliament, the disappear never to be seen again. Speaking on many scandals the ministers participate in. 'Moyo Wangu' is another of my favs its just they way its put together, a whole sum of the beat, the singing is aiight and most of all its love track which is rare for UFMM. Shows that they are regular cats who holla at girls too. Ma Issue ('Vichwa zi face juu') is the best beat on the album but like elimisha its short. The album kinda stumbles as we approach the end a lack lustre 'Ndani ya Kazi', weak offering on 'heartbeat', before it picks up again on 'Jirushe'. On of the more surprising tracks in the album 'Tunavyoishi', a story telling type track about one of their homies who gets killed. Had to step my sheng game ha ha...but at the end of it you get to see that its not all gravy as he details how the protagonist gets mowed by ma banga (cops) and they continue with another story on how people move from the rural areas, overestimating life in the cities only to soon realise its not what it cracked up to be... so he resorts to a life of crime.

Overall great album several if any flubs, but nevertheless the duo crafted a great album. I would give it a

7/10

tracklist
1.Intro
2.Imagine
3.Mizani
4.Soldier
5.M-A-U Double
6.Elimisha
7.Interlude
8.Real Life experience
9.Moyo wangu
10.Ma Issue(Vichwa zi face juu)
11.Ndani ya kazi
12.Heartbeat
13.Jirushe
14. Fanya Muziki
15. Tunavyoishi
16. Bonus..mysa youth

p.s. the bonus track is deadly..those kids can rhyme

Attached is Mizani...will be up for a week or two before i take it down

Mizani

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5 comments | January 11, 2007

I know its a tad bit late to do end year list but here is mine musically of course.
This are the albums that have kept the year going for me, some admittedly thru to this year because they came out later in the year.

#1. First up is "headphone music in a parallel world" from SA residing emcee whose release is THE best album I have heard in long minute bar #3 none. The only skipable track to me is ' Warp speed', everything else ranges from dope to crazy dope . The concept of the album also flows very well. The one thing that impressed me most was Growth this being his second album you could easily tell Mr. Last Letta stepped it up and in terms of content its socially and politically conscious which I like a lot. Production wise it does not get any better than this, trust me. Fav tracks 'Premier MC', Madiba tribute track ('Distress log date Jan 1990') 'Get Out'(Crazy track will be up on upcoming cast), 'Parallel world', Let me not list the whole album...

#2. 'Jiulize Wenyeji wamefikaje kwenye scenery' MC zakah asks. Next up is the most
recent offering from Ukooflani's stable, Wenyeji's 'Siku Njema'. My man's reaction after he heard the track 'mizani' coulda been the apt if I could describe IT, but for me 'Imagine' had me wildin' which is ironic considering its not even a hype type track, but listened to that and yashh!!! the best "intro" to an album, though I have my qualms with 'gaza'(Singer on track), but this was some momentous shit, this album is second because I had heard some tracks, but still was on heavy rotation. Fav tracks, 'Elimisha','Ma issue'(Vichwa ziface juu), 'imagine', 'Tunavyoishi' (Nice story telling track..need to step up my sheng game lol) and'Moyo Wangu' On the hidden track Mysa youth the kid who goes fifth..rips it, ha ha.




#3. The posthumous release by one of the best, Jdilla aka Jay dee The shinning track comes in third. Great album, cat will be truly missed R.I.P. FavEmc2 featuring common, Dime piece feat dwele, One won't do(Peep video on blog)

#4 Game Theory, tracks 'Clock With No Hands''Don't Feel by the roots also stayed in rotation for minute, great album not that many people seemed to think it was great but heck i take Thought over any emcee on his bad day, I loved the production on this album too, great work. FavRight 'and 'False media'

#5
A Piece Of Strange..The first album I bought in 06 great album as well, this was truly slept on album Kno is underrated as producer, overall great production loved every bit of it, Cunninlynguists dropped a great album. I had been sleeping on deacon as an emcee he impressed me. Fav tracks 'Caved-in', 'Hell fire', 'never know why' featuring IT and 'beautiful girl'



#6. Anga Banga...Abas kubaff dropped his first solo album, after losing the material
he had for the album, this what he put out. Great record aside from the skits...and 2050 track has no business being on the album..thats just me. It seemed a tad bit bandwagonish for an established emcee, the features did not help either. The production was on point. Fav tracks title track 'Anga banga', Tikakunyaku feat Vigeti and Chiz n' brain (rmx look out for this on the upcoming cast),Hi saa(Siasa) featuring bamboo, Kross faya and boom boom room(felt he could have done better with that beat). the cover is dope love the whole graff idea.

#7 Number seven for me is the album Universo ao Meu Redor by an artist known as Marisa Monte. This is my sleep to music, chill to music and Sunday morning soundtrack always...great album i love all of it.

#8. Sara Tavares- Balance

Great album from Portuguese raised Cape verdian, nice music to chill to, mellow stuff . Just read she is gonna be in DC, on damn weekday arrghh..aching to go. Fav tracks 'balance', 'One love', 'Dam bo' and 'lisboa kuya'


#9. Nas dropped a great record, one of my favs this year. The production was stellar as well. fav tracks 'Money over BS', 'can't forget about you 'and 'black republicans'.






#10 Tie Ghostface -'Fishscale', The Coup -' Pick a bigger weapon'(Should have been at ten alone but i had hard time getting into the beats had to grow on me Boots kicks knowledge for real), Murs / 9Th Wonder - 'Murray's Revenge' Corrine Bailey Rae- 'Corrine Bailey Rae'.

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