Monday, April 16, 2012
Introducing: P-verse (Streephop Records)
Near the borders with Switzerland and France, southwest Germany, there is the Streethop clique. They represent hip-hop live events, freestyle sessions, mix tapes and albums of his own. From their midst comes the rapper and beat hobbyist P-verse, who was in the late 1990s with scene heavyweights like Torch Boulevard Bou and Toni L. on tour and released songs. With his partner Claudio Esposito and other activists such as Maximum One or Slonesta them for years to craft their own unique design of hip-hop from the Black Forest. Here you can hear her love of classic funk & soul out, as well as the affection for classic BoomBap of the 90 East Coast-West Coast aesthetics and the traditional bounce. P-verse continues to set his music to classical and new impulses and drives his rape often preceded their own beats. The balance between deepen, introspective, autobiographical tracks and melodic party tracks have in southwestern Germany and worried beyond a crisp reputation. This concept runs refreshing from his debut album, "Days of Wrath" to his latest album "Peeluminati" (Streethop Records / Be Focus Records) and led to collaborations with the Heidelberg Deutschrap veterans, the Dutch culture heroes of Zombie Squad, the R 'n'B singer Ornella DeSantis (Our Star for Baku), the dancehall-Rookie Slonesta and West Coast gangsta rap legend MC Eight. P-verse and his crew move to the southwest lot and drive the art form of hip hop here and continue nachvorne are a living proof that the new rule, the old school vibes and they do not connect at the highest level.
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