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Born Like This

Article published 23rd Mar 09
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What:
Born Like This

Who:
DOOM

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Lex

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Urgent surrealist headtrips from DOOM - formerly MF Doom, Viktor Vaughn, King Geedorah and half of Madvillain and Danger Doom - on the masked Atlanta, Anti-rapper's welcome return album, Born Like This. Named after and sampling Charles Bukowski's end-world fantasy poem, 'Dinosauria, We', Born Like This finds DOOM in deadly, sour-sick form - 'Same guy, same disguise, sick aim, eye stare' - riffing smart on his usual themes of super villainy, game tech fetishism and eye-popping volumes of weed, but this time with added, industry-dissing swagger, abandoned hope and a production job heavier on sounds of suspense and confusion.

'Gazillion Ear' starts with a spooky Hammond loop, zombie bass walk and siren motif from J Dilla's Donuts before breaking into full-blown space jam with Bruce Haack -style descending pulse and God knows what kind of euphonic free associative word play from DOOM - his 'PHD in indiscreet street haggling' in full flight picking apart a rapper hell bent on making a 'gazillion grand'. 'Absolutely' similarly damns ego-mad MCs with street-war imagism, horror strings and overdubbed COPS crime scene report, while 'Batty Boyz' ingeniously uses Batman and Robin's latent homosexuality as metaphor for faking in the rap game.

By Mark Gomes

Release: Album

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