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Dawn of a Legend – KMD’s “Mr. Hood”

KMD, “Mr. Hood” album cover art

Kause in a Much Damaged Society, or KMD, sparked the legendary career of one of its core members, Zev Love X. Among other aliases, Zev Love X eventually came to be known by the moniker MF DOOM, the underground hip hop icon. Other members of KMD included DJ Subroc (Zev Love X’s younger brother) and Onyx the Birthstone Kid. “Mr. Hood” was the debut album released by the group under Elektra Records in 1991.

Can Rap Be Comical and Impactful?

The concept that “Mr. Hood” revolves around is the namesake character, who is composed entirely of samples from language-learning tapes and travels around New York City with the members of KMD. The group also brings in sampled voice lines from sources as disparate as a Malcolm X speech on “Boy Who Cried Wolf” and Bert from Sesame Street on “Who Me? (With an Answer from Dr. Bert)” and “Humrush”.

KMD’s lyrical style is reminiscent of other artists in the New York scene during the early 90s, including A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, and the Jungle Brothers. They maintain a balanced blend of light-hearted humor and themes of racism and black empowerment throughout “Mr. Hood”.

Yet, the humor often serves to emphasize more thoughtful messages from verses on “Who Me?” for example. The song begins with a snippet from Disney’s “Song of the South”, an infamously racist movie from the 40s that introduces the character Little Sambo. Zev Love X’s verses explore his outrage towards several derogatory terms for Black people, and the phrase “who me?” reflects this point.

Lips and eyes dominant traits of our race
Does not take up 95 percent of one’s face
But still I see, in the back two or three
Ignorant punks pointing at me

Lyrics from “Who Me? (With an Answer from Dr. Bert)” by KMD

Zev Love calls on Dr. Bert at the end of the song to solve this issue, in which he instructs kids to “draw a circle around [Little Sambo]”. Considering how Little Sambo is such a racist caricature of Black people, Bert is telling all kids (not just those affected) to call out racism when they see or hear it rather than letting it slide.

Philosophy of KMD

As noted on the track “Nitty Gritty”, the members of KMD are Black Muslims part of the Ansaaru Allah sect, which mixes elements of Black nationalism and Islam. At this stage in KMD’s career, all were devout and refrained from drinking or doing drugs.

The opening track off “Mr. Hood” illustrates Zev Love X’s disdain for drugs and drug dealers. After learning that Mr. Hood is a drug dealer, he tells the story of Crackpot Jenkins, who got arrested for trying to sell crack to a cop. He still manages to keep up the light-heartedness of the album by setting the story in a playground where Crackpot Jenkins sells “pebbles and stones to throw rocks”.

Since then I knew he wasn’t too head smart

As I scribbled in art he insisted on standing in the sandbox

To collect unknown amounts of pebbles and stones to throw rocks

Lyrics from “Mr. Hood At Piocallee Jewelry / Crackpot” by KMD

From Love to Villainy

Despite becoming well known as one of the best in complex rhyme later in his career, Zev Love X’s rap style still sounds highly reminiscent of established artists at the time. His rhyme scheme had not yet developed to the intricate level displayed on Madvillainy or MM…FOOD.

Additionally, he had not yet experienced the hardships that brought him to adopting his villainous persona MF DOOM such as losing his brother Subroc to a car accident. As such, he still raps enthusiastically and with a passion not present in his later work.

It’s difficult to find a track on “Mr. Hood” devoid of any funk, with thudding bass lines and a groove that resonates through every track. While albums released under MF DOOM would drop the funk sound, the driving bass and humor lived on.

Conclusion

Zev Love X wanted listeners to be able to enjoy KMD’s music while still preserving the artistic integrity of their messages on Black empowerment. These themes only became more of a focus on their follow-up album “Black Bastards”, which was finished after Subroc had been killed.

As a result, “Mr. Hood” remains the only album in Zev Love X’s discography to be born out of passion for his craft and relative innocence. Listeners already familiar with MF DOOM should come to this album to explore his origins and find a more upbeat and pure DOOM.

Rating: 8.5/10

— CashewCrunch

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1AKAI SOLOSpirit RoamingBackwoodz
2MAMALARKYPocket FantasyFire Talk
3ALEXANDRA BABIAKMagical ThinkingSelf-Released
4DENZEL CURRYMelt My Eyez See Your FutureLoma Vista/Concord
5FLY ANAKINFrankLex
6JPEGMAFIAOffline! [EP]Peggy
7LAVA LA RUEHi-Fidelity [EP]Marathon
8070 SHAKEYou Can’t Kill MeG.O.O.D./Def Jam
9ADE HAKIM“I’m Finna Eat” [Single]Self-Released
10MAVI“Baking Soda” [Single]Self-Released
11PRETTY SICKMakes Me Sick Makes Me SmileDirty Hit
12SCUBADIVERGodspeed ToSelf-Released
13SHY HIGHGoodbye Delicious [EP]Self-Released
14TOMMY RICHMANAlligatorBoom
15YOUNG WABOMirage [EP]New College
16ARMAND HAMMERHaramBackwoodz Studioz
17AVIADBelieve [EP]Self-Released
18DIFFERENT JANERoomsSelf-Released
19GIRLPUPPYWhen I’m AloneRoyal Mountain
20KWAMZAYMotherland! [EP]Corner Store Art House
21LOWERTOWNI Love to LieDirty Hit
22MIKEDisco!10k
23NILUFER YANYAPAINLESSATO
24REDVEILlearn 2 swimSelf-Released
25SOFIE ROYERHarlequinStones Throw
26THEY HATE CHANGEFinally, NewJagjaguwar/Secretly Group
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28ALEX GGod Save The AnimalsDomino
29LUCY DACUSSpotify Singles [EP]Matador
30SHYGIRLNymphBecause

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1LEATHERWe Are The ChosenSPV/Steamhammer
2OBITUARY“The Wrong Time” [Single]Relapse
3SUBSUNParasiteSelf-Released
4WINDS OF LENG“Into Leng” [Single]Self-Released
5MASSA NERADerramar | Querer | BorrarZegema Beach
6FELETHDivine BlightRob Mules
7SCATTERED STORMIn This Dying Sun [EP]Blood Blast
8LORNA SHOREPain RemainsCentury Media
9ABBEY, THE“A Thousand Dead Witches” [Single]Season Of Mist
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1FLOATING POINTS“Grammar” [Single]Ninja Tune
2CLUB ANGEL6AM [EP]Astral People/PIAS
3HVOBTOODifferent/PIAS
4PENDANTHarpSaddle Creek
5BICEP“Water” feat. Clara La San b/w “Waterfall” [Single]Ninja Tune
6SHYGIRLNymphBecause
7ALICE GLASSPREY//IVEating Glass
8DEATHS DYNAMIC SHROUDDarklifeSelf-Released
9DIVINO NINOLast Spa On EarthWinspear
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“αριθμός τέσσερα” by Culprate – Album Review

“αριθμός τέσσερα” means “Number Four” in Greek to signify Culprate’s 4th album release. It also means I must give this album ★★★★☆

This album has a ton of variety despite only being seven tracks long. Throughout the entire album, natural instrumentation blends with electronic sound to create a wide variety of musical landscapes. Much of the sound mixes western music ideas with non-western music, making for something unique.

“Koloni (MaiTai)” offers a more traditional drum and bass sound that’s easier to categorize, but still sounds incredibly strange. The first half of the track has super heavy percussion. It feels very cold, like being swept through a rushing river under a solid sheet of ice. There are synthetic electronics working alongside live recorded sounds, but what makes this section interesting is how the recorded sounds are even more alien than the electronic sounds.

The second half of the track morphs into something warmer and more soulful with a kalimba taking center stage. The melody it plays and the strings fading in and out of the mix feel bittersweet. For decades, electronic music has grappled with the contrast between the foreign and the concrete. Here, it is executed masterfully.

The next track, “Fly,” takes a completely different turn. This track is why I’m hesitant to call “αριθμός τέσσερα” an electronic music album. “Fly” begins with several layers of beautiful acoustic guitar. It’s a complex and fantastical composition. Piano and strings enter, turning up the grandiosity before approaching a musical edge, staring out into the abyss, and doing the only thing that should be done: a stunning guitar solo. After hearing two drum and bass songs, the last thing I expected was a (mostly) acoustic instrumental movement. Even more unexpected, is just how good it was.

“The Psychology of James Berland” is a fine piece of fusion sandwiched between more DnB. There are great instrumental sections from slap bass, electric piano, guitar, which move from different flavors of jazz while relentlessly hurrying forward.

“जलाना (Jalaana),” meaning “to burn” in Hindi, is an incredibly interesting track. Immediately, the Indian musical influences are apparent. The sitar and powerful vocal chants waste no time in evoking a huge landscape. In the background, electronic sound lurks, but they never show their full form until the full drop into bass. The vocals are chopped, and the Indian folk drums are incorporated into complex, stuttering rhythmic patterns that change pulse at a whim.

After hearing this track, the accomplishment of this album became clear to me: a multitude of mashed up musical styles and flavors baked into something totally new.

“Muerte De La Dama” is a classical guitar piece with a woodwind finish, and “Nammu” is a drum and bass track with a saxophone solo. By the end of the album the surprises keep on coming. It never stays in one place, and always has a fresh new idea around the corner.

“αριθμός τέσσερα” is the most delicious musical buffet I’ve been to in a while. It’s one of my favorite albums of the year. I recommend it to any adventurous music listener looking for something new. Strong ★★★★☆ – Great Album.

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1MASSA NERADerramar | Querer | BorrarZegema Beach
2LORNA SHOREPain RemainsCentury Media
3SCATTERED STORMIn This Dying Sun [EP]Blood Blast
4FELETHDivine BlightRob Mules
5SHOW ME THE BODYTrouble The WaterLoma Vista/Concord
6ABBEY, THE“A Thousand Dead Witches” [Single]Season Of Mist
7OBITUARY“The Wrong Time” [Single]Relapse
8LAMB OF GODOmensEpic
9SLIPKNOTThe End, So FarRoadrunner
10SUNAMI“2022 Promotional Tape” [Single]DAZE

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1LEATHERWe Are The ChosenSPV/Steamhammer
2OBITUARY“Dying of Everything” [Single]Relapse
3SUBSUNParasiteSelf-Released
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11STELLA DONNELLYFloodSecretly Canadian/Secretly Group
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13LERA LYNNSomething More Than LoveRuby Range/InGrooves
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15PIXIESDoggerelBMG
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17SHY HIGHGoodbye Delicious [EP]Self-Released
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20070 SHAKEYou Can’t Kill MeG.O.O.D./Def Jam
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22DIZUltra.VioletSelf-Released
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26PERRY MAYSUNPainting Naked [EP]Self-Released
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28SURF CURSEMagic HourAtlantic
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30VINCE STAPLESRamona Park Broke My HeartBlacksmith/Motown
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6E L U C I DI Told BessieBackwoodz
7CITIES AVIVWorking title for the album secret waterD.O.T.
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9LORD JAH-MONTE OGBONDis Tew Much4180016
10MARCO PLUSTha Soufside Villian LPBackseat! House

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5HVOBTOODifferent/PIAS
6SHYGIRLNymphBecause
7WHATEVER THE WEATHERWhatever The WeatherGhostly International
8SEVDALIZARaving Dahlia [EP]Twisted Elegance
9DIVINO NINOLast Spa On EarthWinspear
10DEATHS DYNAMIC SHROUDDarklifeSelf-Released

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1LORNA SHOREPain RemainsCentury Media
2SCATTERED STORMIn This Dying Sun [EP]Blood Blast
3FELETHDivine BlightRob Mules
4OBITUARY“The Wrong Time” [Single]Relapse
5ABBEY, THE“A Thousand Dead Witches” [Single]Season Of Mist
6SHOW ME THE BODYTrouble The WaterLoma Vista/Concord
7CABAL“Exsaguination” [Single]Nuclear Blast
8LAMB OF GODOmensEpic
9SLIPKNOTThe End, So FarRoadrunner
10SUNAMI“2022 Promotional Tape” [Single]DAZE

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