Fortunately, Shifting Gears doesn't sound like anyone's second choice. These fifteen original tracks deploy sharp sampling, jazzy scratches and the sheer joy of old-school hip-hop. The album starts as a nostalgic re-creation of early-Eighties Bronx hip-hop, chock-full of big beats and party jams, and featuring a standout rap from Whipper Whip, an original member of the Fantastic 5. As the album progresses, it "shifts gears" to the present; Chuck D's screed about war is a real stormer; and the moody, electronic "Walking Dead," featuring Linkin Park's Chester Bennington, is already a hit on modern-rock stations. Shifting Gears doesn't have the novelty of Z-Trip's earlier work, but it points to a bright future for the DJ.
(Posted: Apr 21, 2005)
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