a progression from them during that time. After the popping energy from Berto Ramon, the Objects took things back a notch with a more loungy, jazzy approach. That’s not to say that things began to drag, on the contrary - the crowd was equally engaged. MCs CZAR Absolute and Wondur Wie adeptly passed vocals back and forth throughout the set, using their contrasting styles to give each song a certain ebb and flow. The peak of the set occurred when Charles Hammond Jr. joined the band to sing “Beautiful” with his voice carrying the melody and the entire band picking up the intensity. This doubled as a CD release party for their new album, Riding in Fast Cars with Your Momma. You can get your own copy here.
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Jneiro Jarel w/ Animate Objects and Berto Ramon @ Subterranean
It had been a while since I’d taken in a live hip-hop performance, so I was excited for a packed show at Subterranean. Chicago ’s Berto Ramon was up first, and they came out blazin’. With ten members onstage, their style was punchy and direct. They remind me a bit of 2 Skinnee J’s, but in place of that irritating glam-rock influence, they bring a multi-cultural approach. Of those ten members, three are percussionists and one plays an electric violin. With representation from various types of ethnic backgrounds, they’d make quite the Benetton ad. The crowd fed off their energy and gave plenty back as well. My only complaint is that their guitarist was wearing an Ohio State hat. I realize they won a semifinal game that day, but, you know, screw them anyway.
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