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Handsome Boy Modeling School's first album is a time capsule of indie rap in 1999: a crowded mixture of hip goofiness, virtuoso turntablism and golden-age style. At the time, co-producers Prince Paul and Dan the Automator were near high-concept hip-hop peaks — Prince Paul had just released rap opera A Prince Among Thieves; Automator had Deltron 3030 and Gorillaz on the horizon — and they shared a weirdo sensibility that covered a lot of sonic ground. There are hard-hitting b-boy beats accented with rhythmic liquid drips ("Waterworld"); there's a song that works as torch-song lounge-soul for Róisín Murphy, which also brings out the battle-rap precision of J-Live ("The Truth"); and inspiration gets pulled from odd corners of turn-of-the-'70s pop — Stax-inflected blues; stoner metal; Three Dog Night.
The guest roster's just as diverse: There's a loopy Miho Hatori/Mike D duet, a hyperspeed scratch showdown between DJ Shadow and DJ Quest, early '90s rap vets ranging from Sadat X and Grand Puba to Del to Trugoy and a synthesizer-agitating noise assault from El-P and Alec Empire ("Megaton B-Boy 2000"). But So… How's Your Girl also captures a time when it was possible to… read more »
