Following work with
Strong Arm Steady, for his second full-length with N.Y.C. label Duck Down, DJ/producer extraordinaire
Statik Selektah taps into the golden age boom-bap beats of
Pete Rock and
DJ Premier and recruits a huge cast of classic-era and modern rappers to back up his endeavor. With nearly 40 high-profile guests -- including
Action Bronson, Posdnous of
De La Soul,
Prodigy of
Mobb Deep,
Talib Kweli,
Freddie Gibbs,
Black Thought,
Blu, and Noreaga -- the album packs in as much talent as a volume of Lyricist Lounge, and
Statik Selektah does a good job of reining it all in and showcasing the various rhyme styles with his beats. Standout single "Bird Eye's View" bounces between new- and old-school artists with
Joey Bada$$ and
Raekwon trading verses, before
Black Thought delivers one of his all-time best 16 bars, and "21 & Over" maintains the same balancing act, with young
Mac Miller keeping up with the hardcore rhymes of veteran MC
Sean Price. Elsewhere, "The Spark" musically mirrors
Kanye's soul-jazz production work with
Common and "Make Believe" features a Fender Rhodes keyboard line and snappy breakbeat that would make
Ali Shaheed Muhammad blush. Turntable scratching and a glaring lack of digital manipulation make this feel more like a throwback, but despite the fact that this is the fifth album completed in six years,
Statik Selektah's
Extended Play doesn't seem sloppily thrown together. Instead, it's a dense, imaginative outing that pays tribute to classic East Coast hip-hop lovingly. ~ Jason Lymangrover