Hi Teknology Vol 2(Explicit Version) (2006)

Artist: Hi-Tek
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Label: Koch Entertainment Dist
UPC: 00823979030225
Release Date: 10/17/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202987371
Item#: M3697V
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Oracle Intro, The ~ Hi-Tek
2. Chip, The ~ Hi-Tek
3. Keep It Moving - (featuring Dion/Q-Tip/Kurupt) ~ Hi-Tek
4. Think I Got A Beat - (with Tone) ~ Hi-Tek
5. Can We Go Back - (featuring Talib Kweli/Ayak) ~ Hi-Tek
6. Josephine - (featuring Dion/The Willie Cottrell Band/Ghostface Killah/Pretty Ugly) ~ Hi-Tek
7. March - (with Busta Rhymes) ~ Hi-Tek
8. Where It Started at (NY) - (featuring Dion/Jadakiss/Papoose/Talib Kweli/Raekwon) ~ Hi-Tek
9. 1-800-Homicide - (featuring The Game/Dion) ~ Hi-Tek
10. Money Don't Make U Rich - (with Strong Arm Steady) ~ Hi-Tek
11. Baby We Can Do It - (featuring Nok/Haze) ~ Hi-Tek
12. Let It Go - (featuring Dion/Talib Kweli) ~ Hi-Tek
13. People Going Down - (featuring The Willie Cottrell Band) ~ Hi-Tek
14. So Tired - (featuring Dion/Bun B) ~ Hi-Tek
15. Music For Life - (featuring J Dilla/Nas/Busta Rhymes/Marsha Ambrosius) ~ Hi-Tek

(P) 2006 Babygrande Records
(C) 2006 Babygrande Records

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
After his second release, HI-TEKNOLOGY 2: THE CHIP, Cincinnati native DJ Hi-Tek can sit at the table with hip-hop legends like DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and Dr. Dre--all of whom have shown that the mark of a great producer, aside from making consistently hard beats to get your head nodding, is the ability to bring out the very best in those you share studio time with. Hi-Tek has a smorgasbord of talent here, and every one of them--Talib Kweli, Raekwon, Ghostface, Jadakiss, Common, and many others--spit at their fullest potential.
Though he's produced tracks for artists like Snoop Dogg, Blackalicious, G-Unit, Boot Camp Clik, 50 Cent, and Xzibit, not to mention his work in Reflection Eternal and with Black Star, Hi-Tek has probably never gotten the attention he fully deserves, at least outside the rap community. As a way to show off and express his talents, Tekzilla released his solo debut, Hi-Teknology, in 2001, and after moving around from label to label, the follow-up, Hi-Teknology 2, came out in 2006 on Babygrande. Like on his first record, Hi-Tek produces the entire record (the lone exception being "Think I Got a Beat," performed by his son, Lil' Tone, who rhymes, "And I know how to dance/And Snoop Dogg do too/And my daddy do too") and lends his voice on just a few songs, including "Can We Go Back," "The Clip," and the star-studded "Music for Life." For the rest of the rhymes, Tek manages to gather a pretty impressive lineup, getting verses from Talib Kweli, Q-Tip, Bun B, Busta Rhymes, Ghostface Killah, Nas, and the Game. More than anything else, this selection and his ability to work with all the MCs just show how versatile he is as a producer, easily moving from the organic Earth, Wind & Fire-sampled "Can We Go Back," to the sparse, aggressive rhythm of "March," to the slow-jammy "Baby We Can Do It," to the guitar-based "Josephine," a partially misogynistic, partially motivational, partially societally critical song that features the musical talents of his father's group, the Willie Cottrell Band. While Tek's beats aren't always extraordinary, they're always respectable, and they fit each track well, generally simple and melodically focused with muffled drums and cleanly layered keyboard riffs. He's pretty good at what he does -- and sometimes, like in "Where It Started (NY)" and "Can We Go Back," closer to great -- and perhaps more importantly, he's consistent. Hi-Teknology 2 does a nice job of presenting his abilities (much more so as a producer than a rapper, though he manages to hold his own: "I single-handedly carried the 'Natti on my back/And I ain't even that big," he brags, perhaps justifiably, on "The Chip"), though if it will be the introduction to mainstream music he's wanted, it's still uncertain. ~ Marisa Brown

Musical Guests
Dion
Q-Tip
Kurupt
Ayak
Talib Kweli
The Willie Cottrell Band
Ghostface Killah
Pretty Ugly
Jadakiss
Papoose
Raekwon
The Game
Haze
Nok
Bun B
J Dilla
Marsha Ambrosius
Nas
Busta Rhymes

 
Compilation Appearances
Brown Sugar
Rawkus Records:classic Cuts
This Is East Coast Hip Hop(Explicit Version)
Soundtracks From The Shaolin Temple(Explicit Version)

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 10/17/2006
Original Release Date : 2006
Catalog ID : 302
Label : Babygrande Records
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00823979030225

 
Professional Reviews
Vibe (p.174)
- "[T]he divide between Tek's brooding sonic think pieces and his booming mainstream club jams really isn't that wide after all."

XXL (Magazine)
(p.154)
- "Sticking to his previous blueprint, Tek gathers an array of artist to groove to is melodic, head-snapping rhythms."

  
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