Frayser Click, hip-hop collective from Memphis, files a heavy document in the mid-nineties. On a deeply obscure production of DJ Sound, which puts a fresh, skeletal drum and wraps it in esoteric cultic loops of pure evil that seem to go on and on until they subjugate the listener, the guys of the crew and their friends rapping gangsta and horrorcore arguments for seventy minutes. Gangsta Gold, MC Money, Nigga Creep and Dirty Red stand out, DJ Sound confirms himself as one of the best producers of the period. A must for Memphis scene stans. 8/10.
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