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Funcrusher Plus

 
Album Review: Funcrusher Plus

  • Artist: Company Flow
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 28, 1997
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Featuring material recorded over 1994-1997, Company Flow's official full-length debut, Funcrusher Plus, had a galvanizing effect on the underground hip-hop scene. It was one of the artiest, most abstract hip-hop albums ever recorded, paving the way for a new brand of avant-garde experimentalism that blatantly defied commercial considerations. Musically and lyrically, Funcrusher Plus is abrasive and confrontational, informed by left-wing politics and the punked-out battle cry "independent as f*ck." It's intentionally not funky and certainly not danceable; the beats are tense and jagged, and often spaced far apart to leave room for the MCs' complex rhymes. Bigg Jus and El-P's lyrical technique is so good it's sometimes nearly impenetrable, assaulting the listener with dense barrages of words that take a few listens to decipher. Even if this is all highly off-kilter, it's also a conscious return to hip-hop on its most basic, beats-and-rhymes level; hooks or jazz and funk samples aren't even considerations here. The production is spacy and atmospheric, often employing weird ambient noises and futuristic synths that clash with the defiantly low-budget production values. It's also quite minimalist, particularly on tracks like "Vital Nerve," which is basically just a three-note synth line over a beat, and the classic Indelible MC's single "The Fire in Which You Burn," where Co-Flow trades rhymes with the Juggaknots over a skittering beat and sitar drone. Other tracks have sci-fi and conspiracy theory undertones; some are set in an Orwellian dystopia, while some pointedly satirize corporate and capitalist greed. Yet there's also some straightforward realism, as on "Last Good Sleep," a frightening domestic abuse drama. Funcrusher Plus demands intense concentration, but also rewards it, and its advancement of hip-hop as an art form is still being felt. It's difficult, challenging music, to be sure, and it's equally far ahead of its time. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bad Touch Example Bigg Jus Company Flow (3:26)
8 Steps to Perfection Bigg Jus Company Flow (4:43)
Collude/Intrude Bigg Jus Company Flow, J-Treds (5:25)
Blind Bigg Jus Company Flow (3:42)
Silence Bigg Jus Company Flow (3:33)
Legends Bigg Jus Company Flow (4:02)
Lune TNS Bigg Jus Company Flow (2:12)
Help Wanted Bigg Jus Company Flow (4:26)
Population Control Bigg Jus Company Flow (3:38)
Definitive Bigg Jus Company Flow (5:47)
Lencorcism Bigg Jus Company Flow (:36)
89.9 Detrimental Bigg Jus Company Flow (1:03)
Vital Nerve Bigg Jus Company Flow, BMS (5:01)
Tragedy of War (In III Parts) Bigg Jus Company Flow, BMS (3:49)
The Fire in Which You Burn Bigg Jus Company Flow, J-Treds, The Brewin' (5:02)
Krazy Kings Bigg Jus Company Flow (4:52)
Last Good Sleep Bigg Jus Company Flow (5:59)
Info Kill II Bigg Jus Company Flow (3:48)
Funcrush Scratch Bigg Jus Company Flow (2:48)

Credits

Matt Reid (Illustrations), Bigg Jus (Vocals), E-Wok (Booklet Design), J-Treds (?), Atsuko Tanaka (Photography), Ron Croudy (Design), Walker Bernard (Engineer), Mr. Len (Producer), El-P (Producer), Juggaknots (Vocals), Ron Croudy (Art Direction), Tim Ronan (Creative Director), El-P (Mixing), Jeff Cordero (Engineer), Vassos (Engineer), Vassos (Mixing), Jeff Cordero (Mixing), Chris Athens (Mastering)
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Funcrusher Plus
Studio album by Company Flow
Released July 28, 1997
Recorded 1994–1997
Ozone Studios, NYC
No Mystery Studios, NYC
Genre Hip hop
Length 73:52
Label Rawkus Records
RWK 1134 (first pressing)

Rawkus/Priority/EMI Records
0499 2 50063 2 2
P2-50063 (second pressing)


Rawkus/MCA/Universal Records
112 898 (third pressing)

Definitive Jux
DJX177 (fourth pressing)
Producer El-P
Mr. Len
Bigg Jus
Professional reviews
Company Flow chronology
Funcrusher EP
(1996)
Funcrusher Plus
(1997)
Little Johnny From the Hospitul
(1999)

Funcrusher Plus is the debut album by Brooklyn, New York hip-hop group Company Flow, released on July 28, 1997 (see 1997 in music). It was the first album released on Rawkus Records, arguably the most popular and successful independent hip hop label of the late 1990s. Hailed as an artistic success, Funcrusher Plus is now considered a cornerstone of the East Coast hip hop movement.

Contents

Overview

The album is largely compiled of tracks recorded over a period of 3 years, including those featured on the group's debut Funcrusher EP, as well as a number of newly recorded songs. The group's past singles, "8 Steps to Perfection" b/w "Vital Nerve", and "Population Control", are included on the debut, as well as the single "Blind" b/w "Tragedy of War (In III Parts)". The tracks "The Fire in Which You Burn", and the graffiti-inspired Bigg Jus solo cut "Lune TNS", were both later featured on Rawkus' influential 1997 compilation album Soundbombing. A bonus track titled "Corners '94" was featured only on cassette and vinyl versions of the release. The majority of the album is produced by El-P, and also features production from Mr. Len and Bigg Jus. Guest appearances are provided by J-Treds, R.A. The Rugged Man, BMS and The Juggaknots. El-P and Bigg Jus both have several solo tracks on the album.

Funcrusher Plus was the only full-length album released by the group. They followed in 1999 with an instrumental album titled Little Johnny From the Hospitul: Breaks & Instrumentals Vol.1, then split ways with Rawkus Records due to personal differences. In 2000, the group released a popular underground single titled "D.P.A." on El-P's newly formed record label Definitive Jux, then officially parted ways in 2001. El-P furthered his career as a producer, crafting original scores for films like Bomb the System, and released an acclaimed solo album titled Fantastic Damage. Bigg Jus released a pair of albums between 2004 and 2005, receiving little attention. Mr. Len has since continued his DJing and producing career, and also released a pair of compilation albums. Though Company Flow received continually growing attention after the release of their debut, no project released by the group or its members since has been able to match the wide acclaim of Funcrusher Plus.

A newly mastered version of the album was rereleased through El-P's Definitive Jux label on May 5th, 2009.

Critical Acclaim

Funcrusher Plus was one of the most acclaimed alternative hip hop releases of its time. Self-described as "independent as fuck," the album was influential over the burgeoning underground rap scene of the late '90s, due to its creative production techniques and abstract lyricism. Allmusic gave the album a perfect 5 Star rating, and writer Steve Huey stated:

Funcrusher Plus demands intense concentration, but also rewards it, and its advancement of hip-hop as an art form is still being felt. It's difficult, challenging music, to be sure, and it's equally far ahead of its time.[1]

The album was described as "convention shattering" by RapReviews,[2] and is acknowledged as one of the most original hip hop albums ever released. Despite the wide acclaim, the album was unable to reach much further then the New York underground scene, and failed to reach any Billboard chart. The only charting single from the album was "Blind", reaching the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart, but failing to reach the Hot Rap Singles or Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks charts. In spite (or because) of this, tracks like "8 Steps to Perfection," "Blind," and "The Fire in Which You Burn" became underground anthems of the late 1990s.

The album was included in Pitchfork's list of the top 100 albums of the 1990s.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Performer (s)
1 "Bad Touch Example" El-P Bigg Jus, El-P
2 "8 Steps to Perfection" El-P Bigg Jus, El-P
3 "Collude/Intrude" El-P El-P, J-Treds
4 "Blind" El-P Bigg Jus, El-P
5 "Silence" El-P Bigg Jus
6 "Legends" El-P El-P
7 "Lune TNS" Bigg Jus Bigg Jus
8 "Help Wanted" El-P *Interlude*
9 "Population Control" El-P El-P, Bigg Jus
10 "Definitive" El-P El-P
11 "Lencorcism" Mr. Len *Interlude*
12 "89.9 Detrimental" El-P El-P
13 "Vital Nerve" El-P El-P, BMS
14 "Tragedy of War (In III Parts)" El-P Bigg Jus, El-P
15 "The Fire in Which You Burn" El-P Breezly Brewin, J-Treds, El-P, Bigg Jus
16 "Krazy Kings" El-P Bigg Jus
17 "Last Good Sleep" Mr. Len, El-P El-P
18 "Info Kill II" El-P Bigg Jus, El-P
19 "Funcrush Scratch" Mr. Len *Interlude*
* "Corners '94" El-P El-P

Samples

  • "Legends"
    • "Lex Lugor" by The Cenobites
  • "8 Steps To Perfection"
    • "Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba" by Harlem Underground Band
  • "Info Kill II"

Album singles

Single information
"8 Steps to Perfection"
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: Official Recordings
  • B-Side: "Vital Nerve"
"Infokill" (non-album single)
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: Official Recordings
  • B-Side: "Population Control"
"Blind"
  • Released: July 28, 1997
  • Label: Rawkus Records
  • B-Side: "Tragedy of War (In III Parts)"

Personnel

  • El-P - Producer, lead vocals, mixing
  • Bigg Jus - Producer, lead vocals
  • Mr. Len - Producer, scratching
  • J-Treds - Vocals
  • BMS - Vocals
  • Breezly Brewin - Vocals
  • Vassos - Recording, engineering, mixing
  • Jeff Cordero - Recording, engineering, mixing
  • Walker Bernard - Recording, engineering
  • Chris Athens - Mastering

Singles chart positions

Year Song Chart positions
Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales
1997 "Blind" - - - #44

References


 
 
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Little Johnny From the Hospitul: Breaks and Instrumentals, Vol. 1 (1999 Album by Company Flow)
Company Flow (Rap Band, '90s, 2000s)
Dante Gizzi (Rock Artist)

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