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http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/47576/dj-alibi-lets-ride-12/DJ AlibiLet's Ride[12-inch single](Tres)US release date: 12 June 2007UK release date: Available as importby Chris CataniaThe surging anthemic beats of “Let’s Ride” grabbed me and then jetted right to the meaty socio-rhyming and lyrical licorice of emcee Insight, who sparkled over Toronto-based Mikhail Galkin’s (aka DJ Alibi) foundation of classic crashing boom-bap, sweet background soul samples, and multi-layered charging army of cymbals, organs, and horns. The soul-crooning samples kept coming with “Don’t Look Down”, and lifted off the table when Bamboombox, a second guest emcee, set fire to DJ Alibi’s fine jazz-stitched table cloth. This debut three-track EP shows that Galkin can certainly set the table via a firm grip on the basic utensils of hip-hop’s decks and knobs. Though the brevity caught me off guard, and I was bummed that this was only an EP and didn’t grow into a full meal of hip-hop samba-sliced beats and live lyrics, the good news is a full length is due to drop in 2007, a true test to see if DJ Alibi can serve up a full meal. 20 September 2007Related articles
Review: DJ Alibi: One DayMike Schiller05.Nov.07Despite all of the weapons in his own arsenal, it's made clear on One Day that Alibi shines brightest in his collaborations.
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