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2000 Fold

 
Album Review: 2000 Fold
 

  • Artist: Styles of Beyond
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 18, 1998
  • Total Time: 59:02
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Styles of Beyond keep one foot firmly planted in the hip-hop underground, while the other one jets forward into wholly uncharted territory on their debut album 2000 Fold. Despite their sometimes bizarre lyrical flights of fancy, Ryu Maginn and Takbir Bashir opt to maintain the menacing delivery of most hardcore and street MCs, but that does not render the message at odds with the medium. Instead, it fits the idea of the increasingly burdensome millennium that is a primary theme on the album, and the duo's inventiveness does, indeed, move the music forward, challenging hip-hop convention with experimental and wide-ranging lyrical ideas and themes. They still indulge in boastfulness and occasional dark imagery, but it is done in a much more playful (though not at all lighthearted) way and is interspersed among ideas that reach far beyond hardcore posturing. On the suspense mystery "Spies Like Us," the duo spy on hip-hop, plotting and preparing to take it over, while they extend an invitation to alien life forms to come on down and show themselves in "Gollaxowelcome." Musically, Ryu and Takbir maintain a dedication to the foundations of hip-hop by featuring a host of turntablists as part of their soundscape. DJ Revolution, DJ Rhettmatic (of the Beat Junkies) and DJ Cheapshot all supply production and scratching on the album, and 2000 Fold also features production from their most frequent collaborator, Vin Skully, as well as Divine Styler and Bilal Bashir. There is something distinctly sparse and futuristic about the musical underpinning of 2000 Fold, like a hip-hop version of Black Hole. RZA seems to be a primary production influence; bits of film noir strings ("Winnetka Exit") are employed, as are short, eerie piano loops, repeated spaghetti western guitar figures and sharp, metallic-sounding beats. "Muuvon," however, veers much closer to the Daisy Age (a sample of Q-Tip on "Easy Back It Up" solidifies the connection) -- Styles have professed and display an appreciation for that early-'90s mindset -- with cleverly used electro-funk samples and rapid rhyming tradeoffs between Ryu and Takbir. Styles of Beyond may not yet be light years ahead of the rest of the rap industry, but they're not trailing far behind the coattails of, say, Prince Paul or Kool Keith. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro Styles of Beyond (1:56)
Styles of Beyond [Style Warz] Styles of Beyond, Rhettmatic (4:50)
Hollograms Styles of Beyond (3:49)
Dangerous Minds Styles of Beyond (2:47)
Spies Like Us Styles of Beyond (3:38)
Winnetka Exit Styles of Beyond (4:13)
Muuvon Styles of Beyond (4:02)
Easy Back It Up Styles of Beyond (2:59)
Survival Tactics Styles of Beyond (23:38)
Skullyanamayshun Styles of Beyond (2:20)
Part II Simon James, Styles of Beyond (3:03)
Gollaxwelcome Styles of Beyond (4:31)
Click Beat Box (Interlude) Click Tha Supah Latin, Styles of Beyond (:47)
Killer Instinct Styles of Beyond (4:04)
2000 Fold Styles of Beyond (4:59)
Come Out Your Frame (Interlude) Styles of Beyond, Rhettmatic (1:30)
Marco Polo Styles of Beyond (4:04)
Outro Styles of Beyond (:30)

Credits

Divine Styler (Producer), Divine Styler (Performer), Divine Styler (Design), Divine Styler (Mixing), Divine Styler (Cover Art), Bilal Bashir (Producer), Bilal Bashir (Executive Producer), Bilal Bashir (Mixing), Shawn Berman (Executive Producer), Shawn Berman (Mixing), Simon James (Guitar), Simon James (Vocals), Simon James (Performer), Kris Solem (Mastering), Click Tha Supah Latin (Producer), Click Tha Supah Latin (Performer), Styles of Beyond (Main Performer), DJ Revolution (?), Takbir Bashir (?), Ryu Maginn (?), Rhettmatic (Producer), Rhettmatic (Performer), Desiree Bashir (Executive Producer), DJ Cheapshot (Producer), DJ Cheapshot (Mixing), Joseph Hahn (Photography), Mike Shinoda (Art Direction), Mike Shinoda (Design), Vin Skully (Producer), Vin Skully (Mixing)
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Wikipedia: 2000 Fold
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2000 Fold
Studio album by Styles of Beyond
Released August 18, 1997 / August 24, 1999
Genre Alternative hip hop
Length 59:02
Label Bilawn / SpyTech / Mammoth / Ideal
Professional reviews
Styles of Beyond chronology
2000 Fold
(1997)
Megadef
(2003)

2000 Fold is Styles of Beyond's debut album, released on Bilawn Records in 1997 (then re-released in 1999 on SpyTech Records). This album was only released in an "edited version", whereas Megadef was only released in an "explicit version". 2000 Fold wasn't in print for several years, and was then only available as a download via iTunes. In July 2007, it was made available once again in CD format, on both the Projekt Revolution and SpyTech Records official web-stores.

Track listing

  1. "Exile (Intro)" – 1:56
  2. "Styles of Beyond (Style Warz)" – 4:50
  3. "Hollograms" – 3:49
  4. "Dangerous Minds" – 2:47
    • Embodies portions of "Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em" by Eric B & Rakim and includes a sample of "Survival of the Fittest" by Mobb Deep
  5. "Spies Like Us" – 3:38
  6. "Winnetka Exit" – 4:13
    • Includes a sample of "Another Sleep Song" by Graham Nash
  7. "Muuvon" – 4:02
    • Includes a sample of "Good Times" by Chic
  8. "Wild Style" (interlude) – 0:12
  9. "Easy Back It Up" – 2:59
  10. "Survival Tactics" – 3:38
  11. "Skullyanamayshun" – 2:20
  12. "Part II (Endangered)" – 3:03
  13. "Gollaxowelcome" – 4:31
  14. "Click Beat Box" (interlude) – 0:47
  15. "Many Styles" – 4:43
  16. "Killer Instinct" – 4:04
    • Includes samples of "Just Let Go" by The Seeds and "Strictly Business" by EPMD
  17. "2000 Fold" – 4:59
  18. "Come Out Your Frame" (interlude) – 1:30
  19. "Marco Polo" – 4:04
  20. "Outro" – 0:30
  • Note: Only the original 1997 release includes the tracks "Wild Style" and "Many Styles", which were omitted from the reissues due to copyright issues.[citation needed] Additionally, "Exile" was replaced with with a new track simply titled "Intro", and the music in "Click Beat Box" was changed.

Singles

Music videos were released for the original version of "Spies Like Us" and its remix, also for "Easy Back It Up". "Winnetka Exit" and "2000 Fold" were also released as singles

Credits

  • Produced by Divine Styler
  • "Marco Polo" produced by Mike Shinoda
  • Executive produced by Bilal Bashir, Shawn Berman and Desiree Bashir
  • Mastered by Kris Solem at Future Disc
  • Art Direction and Design by Mike Shinoda
  • Cover Art by Divine Styler
  • Photography by Joseph Hahn

 
 

 

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