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MSTRKRFT: Fist of God

July 2nd, 2009 by Alejandro A. Leal in Music news

MSTRKRFT’s new album, Fist of God, (which borrows its name from a 1994 novel by Frederick Forsyth) mixes up several genres to produce a head-pounding, synthesizer-infused record. Inviting several lyricists from hip-hop’s rugged corners (Freeway, Ghostface, E-40, N.O.R.E.), as well as some R&B crooners (John Legend, Lil’ Mo), the Canadian duo laces hard electro beats, distorted synths, baselines, and some reverbed guitar slashes over 11 continuously mixed tracks. The results are somewhat to be expected, but not at all impressive: At times, the MCs sound like a looped sample forced over the track, as the multiple layers overwhelm their delivery. That’s not to say that the record lacks energy, there’s an element of arena rock arrangements in the drum programming and guitar solos (which also borrow from the Daft Punk signature sound). Essentially, this record is meant for the dance floor, as the sound effects become overbearing and gimmicky after a while. 2 stars out of 5 stars.

Bacardi B-Live featuring MSTRKRFT, A-TRAK, MATT AND KIM. Free with RSVP to www.bacardi.com/blive. 10 p.m. Fri., July 3. Opera, 1150 Peachtree St. #B. 404-874-0428. www.operaatlanta.com.

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