Sean Armstrong-Marble Cake Diaries--(2013)
Artist: Sean Armstrong
Album: Marble Cake
Diaries
Label: Independent
Producers: !llmind,
Khrysis, Da Beatminerz, Amp, MarcNfinit, others
It
is hard to perform two or more functions and make it successful these days.
Lately, becoming a producer/rapper has work wonders and it starting to work
depending on talent. A few artists have converted from producer to rapper or
have consistently done both. They worked from behind the MPC or ASR-10 to
blessing the microphone and have worked to their advantage. Now the question
remains has anyone started from the working behind the turntables to performing
on the microphone? Just ask DMV area
artist Sean Armstrong who have worked as a deejay and is a member of Grammy
award winner producer 9th Wonder’s True School Corporation. Also
known as DJ Face, Sean Armstrong has come a long way honing his craft in all
angles categorizing into a triple threat sensation: deejay/producer/emcee. Now
he is serving us with an 18 track album for our appetite Marble Cake Diaries.
From the starting point, this album
has some joints with a nice blended feel to it which makes it contemporary. The
intro is great warm up track where Sean Armstrong spits well on the track. The
single Took Control is where Sean
Armstrong gets an assist from the Souls of Mischief’s legendary sharpshooter
Tajai and the beautiful songstress Phoenix spitting over the !llmind production
track. No Worries is awesome dance
feel good music with a 90’s style to it produced by The Mowery Boys which fits
right in Sean Armstrong where he spits the nice playful chorus on this one: we
stylin on these youngings, ladies flock to it/Mowery Boys make yall rock to it.
Like Rain increases the 90’s style
intensity provided by Dischoe with the added scratches which is absent on many
artists tracks while Long Time Coming
let Sean Armstrong separate the difference between rap and hip hop on this thought
provoking storytelling track.
The middle of the project is where
the swirl of diversity starts to match up perfectly. The boom bap beat by Amp
meshes well with Sean Armstrong’s delivery on Stuck blending to the North Carolina southern feel of Khrysis
providing Mr. Bullyfoot for Mister
Armstrong to drop a fire sixteen. The soulful clapping sound influence Baby is a storytelling track on a female
that brings another dope side to the diversity where Mister Armstrong spits the
good chorus: I gotta let you know the deal/what we had wasn’t real/you would
understand that you had a good man, a good man/I gotta let you know the
deal/what we had it wasn’t real/I shoulda kept you in the friend’s zone/I
shoulda kept you in the friend’s zone.
Marble
Cake Diaries is a great album which is a perfect dessert after the entrée.
It has a diversity of sounds which matches Sean Armstrong’s lyrical cadence.
This is a perfect example of everything has its own identity: every element has
a different component that matters. The selection of beats is phenomenally
picked. Sean Armstrong brings an element that works put out some of the boom
bap elements, mixed with soulful beats and spitting sixteen whether it’s a
storytelling vibe or making a track fit. This album is a great sound with none
of the tracks sounding forgettable. The best way to describe the debut album
from the DMV artist Sean Armstrong: an appetizing sound with a feel good
sensation to the mind, taste buds and the stomach.
Strong
Tracks: “Took Control”, “No Worries”, “Like Rain”, “Long Time Coming”,
“Stuck”, “Mr. Bullyfoot”, “Baby”, “Just Bars”, “Progression”
Rating:out of
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