Posts Tagged ‘Adelaide’

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Dialect x Despair ft/ Total Eclipse – New Testament [@DJTotalEclipse]

September 11, 2012

Big new track from down under duo Dialect & Despair featuring Total Eclipse of the X-ecutioners on the cuts. A little less flowery than most Aussie Hip Hop, these two keep it straight edge, and if this is an indicator of what to expect on the new album Self Evident, I’ll definitely be picking it up.
• Koaste

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Mark B & Dialect – Fresh, Wild, Fly & Bold (Cold Crush: Its A Must)

October 11, 2011

Legendary UK producer Mark B has combined with the vocal stylings of Adelaide’s Dialect (Dialect & Despair – The Vortex) to produce this audio tribute to the Cold Crush Brothers. They’ve also started a website: FreshWildFly&Bold which is gonna be well worth checking out.

This track is definitely for those heads who reminisce over Hip Hop’s formative years rather than the latest sparkly vomit from Lil’ Wayne featuring Jon Bon Jovi or whoever the little freak has teamed up with recently. Enjoy.
• Koaste

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Dialect & Despair – Games Wired [VIDEO]

December 19, 2010

Here’s the new video from Adelaide’s Dialect & Despair, taken from the duo’s album The Vortex. One of my favourite tracks from the project.
• Koaste

In The Crates:
Dialect & Despair – The Vortex [REVIEW]

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Dialect & Despair – The Vortex [REVIEW]

October 5, 2010

I’ve been mad slow on getting this review done, as its been a couple of months since I got this in the post from this Adelaide crew. But better late than never is the rule this time, and this is something that I definitely had to get written, albeit eventually.

I stumbled across the duo of emcee Dialect and producer/deejay Despair when I found the video for their track Prolific and posted it on here. Before I could say Damn, I miss the Aussie sunshine, I’d got a fresh copy of the LP in the post. And its damn nice. Despair’s beats are the right side of moody and atmospheric without coming close to being bland, providing a perfect audible padded cell for Dialect’s flows to bounce off the walls of. This isn’t so much the upbeat, positive rhyming of other Aussie rappers such as Skryptcha or Nick Knowledge, but first impressions conjure up more of an antipodean Mobb Deep-esque broodiness minus the gunplay.

I don’t lie I reveal the deepest impact / bring back the speech to sling raps and syntax / syringe packed with crack your cliques think tank / we cling wrap wax to keep the gems intact
Dialect – Mission Statement

Games Wired shows off Dialects’ verbal skills to great effect as he flows over a late night soundscape, which unlike a lot of Aussie tracks wouldn’t sound out of place in any city outside of the duo’s homeland. Throughout the LP, there’s a tipped hat to the 90′s golden era sound through Despair’s choice picks of scratch samples, but these are just that – the album doesn’t sound dated due to these in any way.

The more I listen to this album, the more I like it, which might be an insight into why its taken me so long to get this written. But its definitely worth picking up if you get the chance.
• Koaste

Dialect & Despair – Games Wired


Dialect & Despair – The Promethean ft/ Delta & Motion


In The Crates:
Dialect & Despair – Prolific [VIDEO]

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