6A - Wednesday, October 31, 2012T c a h o The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Glasper's 'Black Radio' remixed in 'Recovered' By ADAM DEPOLLO For the Daily Arriving on the heels of Feb- ruary's critically acclaimed Black Radio, jazz pianist Robert Gasp- er's new release Robert Black Radio Recovered - Glasper The Remix EP Buck Radio offers a fresh reinterpreta- Recovered - tion and re- The Remix EP examination of Blue Note five tracks from the February release - and a new tribute to J- Dilla. Black Radio featured an amal- gamation of styles - not strict-, ly jazz, R&B or soul - and a stunning list of guest features, including Yaasin Bey, Lupe Fiasco, Bilal, Lalah Hathaway and Erykah Badu. The remix EP picks up where Black Radio left off, adding contributions from ?uestlove and the Roots, Sol- ange Knowles and 9th Wonder, among others. Glasper's original release cre- ated a smooth, soulful ambiance by way of his piano which, when not busy soloing, provided open and airy jazz-tinged riffs. These proved best when accompany- ing the sultry vocal stylings of Erykah Badu on "Afro Blue" or in contrast with Yaasin Bey's staccato, fast-paced rapping on "Black Radio." However, Black Radio stumbled a bit in terms of sonic quality: The bass often felt overpowering, and the tracks in general seemed a bit muddy, with the exception of Glasper's piano (which, for the most part, was clean and crisp). The Remix EP has generally remedied the sonic shortcomings of its predecessor - with the exception of the original track "Dillalude #2" - creating a much crisper texture, particularly A WARNER BROS Martin had a dream, Kendrick had a dream ... Meek Mill has a dream. Meek 'Dreams on BLUE NOTE "Capture me like one of your French girls.' by way of the bass and drums. Unfortunately, this cleaner sound comes atthe expense of the piano, which is often overpowered by the percussion, and falls into the background. In terms of content, the EP pulls the songs more toward the hip-hop spectrum and away from jazz and R&B. This can most clearly be seen on "Let- ter to Hermione," which now features a verse by Black Milk, and "The Consequences of Jeal- ousy," which, in remix form, has something of an '80s throwback vibe (not unlike the work of Theophilus London). In general, the remixes feature much more sampling, more hip-hop drum- beats and a less prominent role for Glasper's piano. The original track, "Dillalude #2," works off of the same con- cept. Glasper's jazz touch is more clearly evident as the song breaks down into a dark, sensuous piano and bass riff, and at the end of the song, where he works a sub- tle paraphrase of J. Dilla's "Fall in Love" instrumental into his outro. When you collect the amazing group of musicians and produc- ers featured on Black Radio into a studio together, magic is bound to happen. When you get even more amazing musicians to take those same songs back into the studio and put their own spin on them, even more magic should be expected. This is clearly the case with Black Radio Recovered. We can't wait to see the third incarnation. The work by ?uestlove et. al., for the most part, has remedied the sonic shortcomings of the EP's inspiration, while add- ing new flavors and colors to an already stunning musical expe- rience. Strict jazz fans will prob- ably prefer Black Radio to this new EP, but even for such picky audiences, the homage to J. Dilla features enough of Glasper's piano prowess to make this new release worth a listen. Bottom line: The work done by Glasper and his collaborators here is worthy of the same praise received by its predecessor, and in some respects, improves on the original product. Some 'Nightmares' found on most recent release By JACKSON HOWARD For theDaily Upon signing with Rick Ross's Maybach Music Group imprint in 2011, Meek Mill seemed des- tined to fill the role of the label's in-house "street" rap- per. Meaning- less guest spots, uninspired and somewhat worthless mix- tapes added up Meek Mill Dreams and Nightmares Warner Bros from. Meek stays true to his roots on his debut album, Dreams and Nightmares. The record's main flaw is summed up in the title - the album has dreams (the party songs) and nightmares (the hood songs), and really nothing else. Dreams and Nightmares is more of a polished mixtape than an actual album, filledwiththe same gritty street tales, booming trap beats, three Ross guest spots and head-scratchingly stupid lines. The title track starts off the album perfectly. It begins with a calm,piano-ladenbeat,withMeek lazily rhyming about his journey to stardom ... and then bam! The real beat comes in. "Hold up wait a minute /Y'all thoughtI was fin- ished?" Meek yells to the listener, almost offended, and then goes on to absolutely demolish the track, barking out lyrics with bombastic energy. The album then plays out expectedly, with mixed results - there are the dreams, laced with money, women and alcohol, and there are nightmares, filled with drugs, guns and the hood. The album sits at a solid 14 tracks, but it feels a lot shorter, considering that many of the songs are carbon copies of one another. One of Meek's strengths has always been his storytelling. On "Traumatized," the better of the two street tales on the album, to little-to-no label support for his debut album (if it would ever be released). As time passed, however, something incredible happened - Meek Mill became a rap super- star. He was no longer the MMG back-up plan - he was the future. By 2012 he was on tour with Drake, signed to Jay-Z's manage- ment team and featured Mariah Carey songs, all while remain- ing the very same corner boy. This is Meek Mill's appeal: He is the voice of the streets, a ghetto superstar. And though he has made it big time, he definitely hasn't forgotten where he came he viciously swears to kill his father's murderer, and vividly recounts growing up in the hood with just his mother. "Believe It," featuring label boss Ross, is vintage MMG head-splitting trap music. It's something that Meek was born to do, and the two work off each other like Shaq and Kobe in their primes (Yes, Ross is obviously Shaq). Rozay brings his A game, and comes close to outshining Meek simply on the basis of his ridiculous chorus: "I gotta bad bitch in my Chevy / Sellin' Miley Cyrus in my brand new Monte Carlo / I got that Justin Bieber please believe it / A quarter mil- lion hangin' on my collar." Best of all is "Amen," the first single, featuring Drake. The song, with a buoyant piano loop and an infectious chorus, strikes the perfect balance between pop hit and hood anthem, arid Meek sounds perfectly at home. Some dreams, though, can turn into nightmares. "Maybach Curtains," featur- ing Ross, Nas and John Legend, had the potential to be a classic track, but instead became a com- plete mess. Legend is out of place, the beat sounds cheap and the song as a whole is utterly cheesy. Meek follows the trend of rappers buying a Nas feature in order to appear serious, and, unsurpris- ingly, ends up getting completely outshined - hearing the two rap- per's verses back-to-back is like watching a high school basketball team play the Miami Heat. On the first track, Meek raps, "Double M / Yeah that's my team /Rozaythe captain/I'mthelieu- tenant." Dreams and Nightmares, then, is a success for Meek, as he has finally risen from the unknown private he was two years ago. Only his next album, however, can prove if he has what it takes to move up to captain. 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