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Stop the Music (album)

Stop the Music is the debut album by Christian Latin hip hop brother-sister duo New Breed, a Tunnel Rats affiliate, released on March 12, 2002, through Uprok Records in the United States and through EMI Christian Music Group in the United Kingdom.[1] Featuring a Latin-influenced East Coast hip hop sound that revealed the duo's Puerto Rican heritage, Stop the Music met with positive critical reception from critics.

Stop the Music
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 12, 2002 (2002-03-12)
GenreChristian hip hop, Latin hip hop
Length65:53
LabelUpRok, EMI Christian
ProducerDert, Tunnel Rats
New Breed chronology
Stop the Music
(2002)
Nine
(2004)

Lyrics and style edit

AllMusic's Johnny Loftus wrote that Stop the Music "showcased Macho and Elsie's bold rhymes and decidedly Latin flavor."[2] Tom Semioli in his AllMusic review explained that the duo's use of sound blasts "tethers rhythms and harmonic motifs with funky bass samples and an in-the-pocket back-beat that echoes reggae and disco."[3] He described "Verse of the City" and "Stand" as expressing the duo's pride in its "ghetto savvy and learning", while "Stop the Music" at first tackles class conflict before unexpectedly veering inward to address fellow rappers.[3] "Song Speaks", according to Semioli, "declares the spiritual importance of rap via jazzy piano riffs, scat singing, and thought provoking stream of conscious dialogue".[3] CMJ New Music Monthly stated that

From tales of everyday struggle ('Stop the Music'), to lighter, feel-good joints like 'Think' and the more spoken-word, jazzy flavor of 'Song Speaks,' the album flows from the aggressive to mellow with ease, showcasing the wide range of the duo's talent and its all-encompassing musical vibe.[4]

Cross Rhythms' Peter Bate proclaimed that

Unlike many of their peers, the siblings offer a vertical dimension thanks to their faith which is forcefully expounded though never rammed down the audience's throat. Listener suffocation is prevented by Latin-flavored interludes, sparing blasts of soulful vocals and Fender Rhodes, most effective on woozy closing track 'Outro'.[5]

Matt Jost from RapReviews.com said that

Clearly rocking an East Coast steelo and drawing influence from their Puerto Rican heritage, New Breed spit hard rhymes over hard beats. Yet at the same time you'll hardly get to hear a rap album as elegant as 'Stop the Music' this year.[6]

Jost wrote that the Latin anthem "My People"

contains the token Latin instruments, rhythms and melodies that have permeated contemporary pop music, but it sounds incredibly raw and real. Further flavor is added by singer Dax Reynosa, who shares some of his passion for his people with us (with Macho right behind him translating).[6]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [3]
Cross Rhythms          [5]
RapReviews.com[6]8/10

Stop the Music met with a warm reception from critics. AllMusic gave the album three out of five stars, with Tom Semioli calling the album "a powerful debut disc of poetry, imagery, and melody."[3] Lisa Hageman of CMJ New Music Monthly in the conclusion of her review considered the album "An impressive, multi-dimensional debut from a duo to keep an eye on."[4] Peter Bate of Cross Rhythms rated the album nine-out-of-ten squares and concluded that "Rarely has keeping it in the family sounded so good."[5]

Matt Jost of RapReviews.com scored the album eight out of ten, writing "highly professional on all levels, "Stop the Music" is based on the stable chemistry this brother/sister duo has developed over the years."[6] Jost found the album's production

a testament to the days of the boom bap, with every drum beat and every bassline falling into place, producing the sonic boom that your speakers love. Instead of raiding other people's sound libraries, producer Dert comes up with his very own line of sound effects, presenting them in a fashion that is guaranteed to provoke all kinds of body movements, from a reluctant nod to joyous jumping - which both fall in line with the strongly felt physical presence of the music itself.[6]

Jost concluded that

New Breed have a message, and it's got something to do with Christ. But let me say they get props for incorporating it so wisely. As Elsie says: 'Search what you want, but integrity's what you'll find.' So think of "Stop the Music" as an album free of petty beefs, with music tight like that, think of that historic album that never got its due props, an album Bob Marley would nod his head to, an album that spreads wealth instead of hoarding it, an album that is, in its own way, 'bigger than hip-hop'. Your future favorite album?[6]

Track listing edit

  • All production by Dert, except 08. "Song Speaks interlude", produced by Tunnel Rats
Track list[3][7]
No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:15
2."Verse of the City"3:47
3."Stand" (featuring Raphi)3:42
4."Stop the Music"4:07
5."Landsdowne St. interlude"0:27
6."Live This"3:29
7."Think"4:22
8."Song Speaks interlude" (featuring Shihan & Donovan Luke Henry)2:36
9."Papi Papi" (featuring Donovan Luke Henry)4:22
10."My People interlude"1:10
11."My People" (featuring Dax Reynosa[6])4:36
12."Headlock" (featuring LPG)3:51
13."Don’t Listen to Your Heart" (featuring Theresa Jones)4:21
14."Dry Bones"5:10
15."Breathless" (Theresa Jones)4:55
16."Runaway"3:52
17."What's My Name"4:01
18."Your Voice"4:34
19."Outro"2:16

References edit

  1. ^ "New Breed Debut". Cross Rhythms (68). Cross Rhythms. May 1, 2002. Retrieved May 16, 2014.
  2. ^ Loftus, Johnny. "New Breed". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved May 16, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Semioli, Tom. "Stop the Music". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved May 16, 2014.
  4. ^ a b Hageman, Lisa (March 11, 2002). "Hip Hop - New Breed". CMJ New Music Monthly. 70 (753). CMJ Network: 10. ISSN 0890-0795.
  5. ^ a b c Bate, Peter (May 3, 2002). "New Breed - Stop The Music". Cross Rhythms (69). Cross Rhythms. Retrieved May 16, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Jost, Matt (August 6, 2002). "New Breed :: Stop the Music :: Uprok Records". RapReviews.com. Retrieved May 16, 2014.
  7. ^ Henly, Ralph. "Stop the Music". Shames Worthy. Bandcamp. Retrieved May 16, 2014.

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Stop the Music is the debut album by Christian Latin hip hop brother sister duo New Breed a Tunnel Rats affiliate released on March 12 2002 through Uprok Records in the United States and through EMI Christian Music Group in the United Kingdom 1 Featuring a Latin influenced East Coast hip hop sound that revealed the duo s Puerto Rican heritage Stop the Music met with positive critical reception from critics Stop the MusicStudio album by New BreedReleasedMarch 12 2002 2002 03 12 GenreChristian hip hop Latin hip hopLength65 53LabelUpRok EMI ChristianProducerDert Tunnel RatsNew Breed chronologyStop the Music 2002 Nine 2004 Contents 1 Lyrics and style 2 Critical reception 3 Track listing 4 ReferencesLyrics and style editAllMusic s Johnny Loftus wrote that Stop the Music showcased Macho and Elsie s bold rhymes and decidedly Latin flavor 2 Tom Semioli in his AllMusic review explained that the duo s use of sound blasts tethers rhythms and harmonic motifs with funky bass samples and an in the pocket back beat that echoes reggae and disco 3 He described Verse of the City and Stand as expressing the duo s pride in its ghetto savvy and learning while Stop the Music at first tackles class conflict before unexpectedly veering inward to address fellow rappers 3 Song Speaks according to Semioli declares the spiritual importance of rap via jazzy piano riffs scat singing and thought provoking stream of conscious dialogue 3 CMJ New Music Monthly stated thatFrom tales of everyday struggle Stop the Music to lighter feel good joints like Think and the more spoken word jazzy flavor of Song Speaks the album flows from the aggressive to mellow with ease showcasing the wide range of the duo s talent and its all encompassing musical vibe 4 Cross Rhythms Peter Bate proclaimed thatUnlike many of their peers the siblings offer a vertical dimension thanks to their faith which is forcefully expounded though never rammed down the audience s throat Listener suffocation is prevented by Latin flavored interludes sparing blasts of soulful vocals and Fender Rhodes most effective on woozy closing track Outro 5 Matt Jost from RapReviews com said thatClearly rocking an East Coast steelo and drawing influence from their Puerto Rican heritage New Breed spit hard rhymes over hard beats Yet at the same time you ll hardly get to hear a rap album as elegant as Stop the Music this year 6 Jost wrote that the Latin anthem My People contains the token Latin instruments rhythms and melodies that have permeated contemporary pop music but it sounds incredibly raw and real Further flavor is added by singer Dax Reynosa who shares some of his passion for his people with us with Macho right behind him translating 6 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Cross Rhythms nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 RapReviews com 6 8 10 Stop the Music met with a warm reception from critics AllMusic gave the album three out of five stars with Tom Semioli calling the album a powerful debut disc of poetry imagery and melody 3 Lisa Hageman of CMJ New Music Monthly in the conclusion of her review considered the album An impressive multi dimensional debut from a duo to keep an eye on 4 Peter Bate of Cross Rhythms rated the album nine out of ten squares and concluded that Rarely has keeping it in the family sounded so good 5 Matt Jost of RapReviews com scored the album eight out of ten writing highly professional on all levels Stop the Music is based on the stable chemistry this brother sister duo has developed over the years 6 Jost found the album s productiona testament to the days of the boom bap with every drum beat and every bassline falling into place producing the sonic boom that your speakers love Instead of raiding other people s sound libraries producer Dert comes up with his very own line of sound effects presenting them in a fashion that is guaranteed to provoke all kinds of body movements from a reluctant nod to joyous jumping which both fall in line with the strongly felt physical presence of the music itself 6 Jost concluded thatNew Breed have a message and it s got something to do with Christ But let me say they get props for incorporating it so wisely As Elsie says Search what you want but integrity s what you ll find So think of Stop the Music as an album free of petty beefs with music tight like that think of that historic album that never got its due props an album Bob Marley would nod his head to an album that spreads wealth instead of hoarding it an album that is in its own way bigger than hip hop Your future favorite album 6 Track listing editAll production by Dert except 08 Song Speaks interlude produced by Tunnel Rats Track list 3 7 No TitleLength1 Intro 0 152 Verse of the City 3 473 Stand featuring Raphi 3 424 Stop the Music 4 075 Landsdowne St interlude 0 276 Live This 3 297 Think 4 228 Song Speaks interlude featuring Shihan amp Donovan Luke Henry 2 369 Papi Papi featuring Donovan Luke Henry 4 2210 My People interlude 1 1011 My People featuring Dax Reynosa 6 4 3612 Headlock featuring LPG 3 5113 Don t Listen to Your Heart featuring Theresa Jones 4 2114 Dry Bones 5 1015 Breathless Theresa Jones 4 5516 Runaway 3 5217 What s My Name 4 0118 Your Voice 4 3419 Outro 2 16References edit New Breed Debut Cross Rhythms 68 Cross Rhythms May 1 2002 Retrieved May 16 2014 Loftus Johnny New Breed AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved May 16 2014 a b c d e f Semioli Tom Stop the Music AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved May 16 2014 a b Hageman Lisa March 11 2002 Hip Hop New Breed CMJ New Music Monthly 70 753 CMJ Network 10 ISSN 0890 0795 a b c Bate Peter May 3 2002 New Breed Stop The Music Cross Rhythms 69 Cross Rhythms Retrieved May 16 2014 a b c d e f g Jost Matt August 6 2002 New Breed Stop the Music Uprok Records RapReviews com Retrieved May 16 2014 Henly Ralph Stop the Music Shames Worthy Bandcamp Retrieved May 16 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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