I finally played the Adam F hip-hop album and it's really strong. It has a big cinematic soundtrack feel, if you like RZA productions circa Wu-Tang Forever, this will appeal. I think the album would have been more of a commercial success had Adam waited to build up his name a little more in hip-hop before doing a conceptual album, since the usual way is to lace up everyone a la Neptunes/Timbaland, then do an LP when the kids know who you are. I think he probably went into it a little fast. The start of the song Last Dayz (with Pharoahe Monch, formerly of the ace Organized Konfusion and Simon Says fame) would be good to kick off a techno set with. It's got a strong New World Order dystopian theme.
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