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After helping create the West Coast underground scene with his 1991 debut,
Del tha Funkee Homosapien
made a radical departure with 1993's
No Need for Alarm
, eschewing the familiar
G-funk
of his debut for a jazzier, more sophisticated sound more akin to East Coast acts like
Black Moon
and
Main Source
. The thematic and lyrical content of
Del
's work underwent a considerable change as well, with
largely avoiding the endearing comic vignettes and blunted utopian vision of his debut for a never-ending string of battle raps.
's loopy sense of humor remained intact, but without the structure and
pop
savvy of
I Wish My Brother George Was Here
,
feels a bit aimless, even if it does contain some of
's best work to date.
"Catch a Bad One"
showcases
's new direction to the best effect, driven by
Casual
's sinister, hypnotic, string-laced production and some of the fiercest and most potent battle raps of
's career. When
works, it's terrific -- funny, skillfully produced, and wonderfully propulsive. Unfortunately, it only works about a third of the time. Critics have taken
's debut to task for having a fairly generic
P-funk
-dominated sound more in line with executive producer
Ice Cube
's work than
's unique sensibility, but
has always functioned better when paired with strong collaborators. Sure, it could be argued that
Deltron 3030
reflect the sensibilities of producers and co-producers
DJ Pooh
Dan the Automator
as much as they do
, but working with strong-willed peers has a tendency to temper the artist's tendency toward self-indulgence and bring out the best in him. Without a strong sense of direction,
is frustratingly uneven, rich and transcendent one moment and aimless and repetitive the next. Still, it's a challenging, unique, and uncompromising follow-up, one well worth picking up for anyone interested in either the evolution of West Coast
hip-hop
or just the evolution of one of its most talented, eccentric, and gifted artists. ~ Nathan Rabin
After helping create the West Coast underground scene with his 1991 debut,
Del tha Funkee Homosapien
made a radical departure with 1993's
No Need for Alarm
, eschewing the familiar
G-funk
of his debut for a jazzier, more sophisticated sound more akin to East Coast acts like
Black Moon
and
Main Source
. The thematic and lyrical content of
Del
's work underwent a considerable change as well, with
largely avoiding the endearing comic vignettes and blunted utopian vision of his debut for a never-ending string of battle raps.
's loopy sense of humor remained intact, but without the structure and
pop
savvy of
I Wish My Brother George Was Here
,
feels a bit aimless, even if it does contain some of
's best work to date.
"Catch a Bad One"
showcases
's new direction to the best effect, driven by
Casual
's sinister, hypnotic, string-laced production and some of the fiercest and most potent battle raps of
's career. When
works, it's terrific -- funny, skillfully produced, and wonderfully propulsive. Unfortunately, it only works about a third of the time. Critics have taken
's debut to task for having a fairly generic
P-funk
-dominated sound more in line with executive producer
Ice Cube
's work than
's unique sensibility, but
has always functioned better when paired with strong collaborators. Sure, it could be argued that
Deltron 3030
reflect the sensibilities of producers and co-producers
DJ Pooh
Dan the Automator
as much as they do
, but working with strong-willed peers has a tendency to temper the artist's tendency toward self-indulgence and bring out the best in him. Without a strong sense of direction,
is frustratingly uneven, rich and transcendent one moment and aimless and repetitive the next. Still, it's a challenging, unique, and uncompromising follow-up, one well worth picking up for anyone interested in either the evolution of West Coast
hip-hop
or just the evolution of one of its most talented, eccentric, and gifted artists. ~ Nathan Rabin

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