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		<title>Tres Records Planning &quot;Cinco&quot; Digital Comp For Five Year Anniversary</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 12:12:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Pizzo]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tres Records &#8211; the label started by members of People Under The Stairs and Giant Panda, respectively &#8211; are celebrating their fifth year in business with an all new digital compilation album entitled Cinco. No, this is not a Spanish language math tutoring program. Instead, the album packs 15 tracks, including tracks from Giant Panda,&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2009/06/23/tres-records-planning-cinco-digital-comp-for-five-year-anniversary/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tres Records &#8211; the label started by members of People Under The Stairs and Giant Panda, respectively &#8211; are celebrating their fifth year in business with an all new digital compilation album entitled <em>Cinco</em>. No, this is not a Spanish language math tutoring program. Instead, the album packs 15 tracks, including tracks from Giant Panda, Johnson &#038; Jonson (Blu &#038; Mainframe), C.R.A.C. (Ta’raach and Blu), Shawn Jackson, and many others. The compilation will also debut new music from Paten Locke and Co$$’s upcoming full length albums. Look for it at digital music outlets on July 21, 2009. &#8211; <em>DJ Pizzo</em></p>
<p><strong>Tracklist: </strong><br />
1.Shawn Jackson / Feelin’ Jack<br />
2. Johnson &#038; Jonson / The Only Way<br />
3. Paten Locke / Funky Hit Record<br />
4. CO$$ / Khakis &#038; Taylors…<br />
5. Big Tone / Business<br />
6. C.R.A.C. / Love Don’t<br />
7. Giant Panda / Speakers Pop<br />
8. New Jack Hustle / New Shades<br />
9. Y Society / Never Off (On &#038; ON)<br />
10. Big Tone / A Song Called Triumph feat. Blu<br />
11. Shawn Jackson / Here We Go Again feat. CO$$<br />
12. DJ Alibi / One Day Remix feat. J-Live<br />
13. Giant Panda / Laser Ray<br />
14. Johnson &#038; Jonson / Half A Knot<br />
15. Paten Locke / Break Thru</p>
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		<title>Giant Panda &#8211; Fly School Reunion</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2005 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[D.T. Swinga]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Like the animal the group is named after, Giant Panda&#8217;s members are black, white, and Japanese, with Maanumental, Newman, and Chikaramanga making up the multi-racial trio. As the first full-length release from Thes-One of People Under The Stairs&#8217; new imprint, Tres Records, GP&#8217;s debut album, Fly School Reunion, brings them together to reminisce of&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2005/07/06/giant-panda-fly-school-reunion/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Like the animal the group is named after, Giant Panda&#8217;s members are black, white, and Japanese, with Maanumental, Newman, and Chikaramanga making up the multi-racial trio. As the first full-length release from Thes-One of People Under The Stairs&#8217; new imprint, Tres Records, GP&#8217;s debut album, Fly School Reunion, brings them together to reminisce of the days of classic hip-hop, with aim to help forge a new era of it themselves. With a formula of raw, sample-crafted production, and fun rhymes, Giant Panda joins other throwback groups such as PUTS, Jurassic 5 and Ugly Duckling bringing back that ol&#8217; New York rap (via Los Angeles).&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Among it&#8217;s sixteen tracks, Fly School Reunion has plenty of stand-out moments that help bring back the classic hip-hop feeling of the early 90&#8242;s that many of today&#8217;s aging hip-hop fans associate their high school days with. &#8220;One Time&#8221; sets the album off, an up-tempo, old school-styled, party jam that might inspire a b-boy or two, while the xylophone driven, drum-snapping &#8220;With It&#8221; keeps things moving at a lovely pace. The ridiculous &#8220;Just Cause&#8221; is propelled by a ridiculously raw set of symbols that would make D.I.T.C. proud, as Maanumental and Newman trade flows with vintage style. &#8220;90&#8242;s&#8221; exemplifies the group&#8217;s mandate, with a borrowed lyrical structure from A Tribe Called Quest&#8217;s &#8220;Midnight&#8221;, as the emcees reflect on undoubtedly hip-hop&#8217;s greatest era. Later comes the brilliant &#8220;Racist&#8221;, a posse cut that features each member repping their nationality to the fullest, playing on the usual humorous stereotypes associated, (with Thes-One guest appearing to hold it down for the Latinos).&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; However while there are many great moments abound on Giant Panda&#8217;s debut, it&#8217;s not without fault. Much of the second half of the album begins to fall into a spiral of monotony, doing little to separate them from other throwback-style groups of today&#8217;s era. Tracks like &#8220;Always Dope&#8221;, &#8220;The Case of The T.K.O&#8221;, &#8220;Grand Prix&#8221;, and a few others suffer from terribly redundant 1 and 2 bar hooks that end up boring the listener quickly. Still, while it&#8217;s arguable that this may have been how things were done back in the day, what separates this from what&#8217;s already been done before?&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The answer lies in GP&#8217;s stronger selections, many of which are concept driven tracks, as mentioned earlier. While these few minor missteps hold back GP from delivering a newfangled, men-out-of-time classic, Fly School Reunion shows promise from the crew, suggesting their sophomore release will hit the nail on the head (ala Ugly Duckling and PUTS). ï»¿</p>
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