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		<title>Edgar Allen Floe &#8211; &quot;The Streetwise LP&quot; &#8211; @@@@</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 01:44:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I can remember the day I received my copy of the Justus League mix tape “N.C. State Of Mind” from this very site back in &#8217;03. I excitedly read the inlay card and one name jumped out at me – Edgar Allen Floe. Not only did I think it was a cool name but I&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2008/11/20/edgar-allen-floe-the-streetwise-lp/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can remember the day I received my copy of the Justus League mix tape “N.C. State Of Mind” from this very site back in &#8217;03. I excitedly read the inlay card and one name jumped out at me – Edgar Allen Floe. Not only did I think it was a cool name but I had never heard of him before. Much to my uneducated surprise, he came with one of the strongest songs on the tape; the classic “The Righteous Way To Go”. Further reading of the card said: <em>Edgar Allen Floe – Streetwise &#8211; Coming Soon.</em> Who would have thought that “soon” would actually be 5 years later, in 2008.</p>
<p>So was it worth the wait? Once you press play, Floe brings you down memory lane and up to speed at the same time with “What It Is” featuring Median. The warm yet chilling vocal wails exemplify the classic Justus League sound that we all fell in love with in the first place. Further on, Floe offers his unique brand of social commentary on “I See It All”. One line rings especially true when he spits <em>“the fifth grader with a second grade reading skill/with each test failed they know another prison&#8217;s filled”.</em> Along with tracks like “Exposure” [which offers details insight into his native North Carolina music scene], it is this unbridled honesty that proves to be Floe&#8217;s key strength throughout this 16 track journey. However, the most impressive lyrical display is displayed on the Tragedy Khadafi remake of “Arrest The President”. Floe tears through a stripped down drum break like a man possessed and beats the instrumental into submission for four minutes straight. It truly is an exhilarating listen.</p>
<p>On an album that features production from 9th Wonder and Khrysis, it is upcoming producer Blunt who provides the lushest sound on the closer “Won&#8217;t Change”. Floe flows with introspective smoothness over the soulful yet funky sound scape reaffirming his unyielding stance to keep it real and stay true to himself.</p>
<p>All in all, Floe has created a very solid piece of work that bodes well for his future endeavours. While Floe has not made an album that that critics or fans may label an instant classic – he has created a great album that can be listened to from top to bottom. This only proves that Floe is not just “streetwise” but “wise” &#8211; period. -<em>K.I.N.E.T.I.K.</em></p>
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		<title>Edgar Allen Floe &#8211; Floe Almighty: The Remixture &#8211; @@@@</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2007 10:09:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Justus League definitely keeps busy. As the final phase of preparation for the impending release of his Streetwise LP, Edgar Allen Floe gives us Floe Almighty: The Remixture. Now, in the world of modern Hip Hop, the art of the remix has become lost and somewhat misconstrued. Once upon a time, a remix improved&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2007/10/24/edgar-allen-floe-floe-almighty-the-remixture/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Justus League definitely keeps busy. As the final phase of preparation for the impending release of his <em>Streetwise LP</em>, Edgar Allen Floe gives us <em>Floe Almighty: The Remixture</em>. Now, in the world of modern Hip Hop, the art of the remix has become lost and somewhat misconstrued. Once upon a time, a remix improved on a song by either changing the beat, flipping different lyrics or by doing both. Nowadays, remixes tend to just cutting and pasting in whoever the hot artist is at the moment and throwing it out to the people. Floe obviously understands that a remix can give a totally alternate perception of song, hence this &#8220;remix&#8221; album contains all new instrumentals for all the songs and new verses on a handful of them. His successful execution of the remix concept transforms the original version and makes this feel like a totally overhauled product.</p>
<p>Compared to the original <em>Floe Almighty</em>, the tone of this version is decidedly smoother. This is most evident in the remix of &#8220;Livelyhood&#8221; produced by Blunt. The melancholy keys provide the perfect contrast to Floe&#8217;s deep baritone and the more rugged boom bap of the original. Fans of the traditional Justus League sound need not worry as 9th Wonder and Khrysis are in full effect on this disc. 9th provides a uncharacteristic [but still dope] rasta bounce to his remix of &#8220;Skyward&#8221; on which Floe effortlessly bounces along the vocal chops. Khrysis also chimes in with his remix of &#8220;Craftmatic&#8221; which includes majestic chants and Floe sounds completely at home over the sounds cape. He rips it to shreds with clever lines such as <em>&#8220;you should only deal with absolute best, that&#8217;s fresh, you know I&#8217;m correct/three lefts that&#8217;s right&#8221;.</em></p>
<p>Ironically the best song on the album is not even a remix. The Khrysis produced bonus cut &#8220;Off &amp; On&#8221; is a pure highlight. The slightly off kilter rhythm and funky guitar licks combined with Floe&#8217;s most energetic delivery yet makes you only wonder of the level of quality we will experience on the upcoming album. Despite the album&#8217;s amazing consistency, the only misstep to be heard here is the remix of the classic &#8220;The Righteous Way To Go&#8221;. Even 9th Wonder couldn&#8217;t improve on this song last time round and that proves to be the same here. The beat provided is definitely well produced but you cannot help but compare it to the more superior original.</p>
<p>All in all, Floe definitely remains consistent on his third release. If this is any indication of what awaits us on <em>The Streetwise LP</em> coming in January, then we&#8217;ll have enough heat to keep us warm during and beyond the inevitable cold start of 2008. &#8211; <em>K.I.N.E.T.I.K.</em></p>
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