Digable Planets
Reaching' (a New Refutation Of Time & Space)(25th Ann)
At a time when hip-hop was determined to snap your neck, a young, hip trio from Brooklyn (by way of Seattle, Philly, and
Brazil) conspired on an uncommonly smooth new sound and freaky way of speak, a titanically chill expression of Black
bohemia loaded with jazz idiom and a subversive Marxist bent-and pushed it worldwide via an undeniable crossover hit.
Digable Planets 1993 debut, Reachin (A New Refutation of Time and Space), unexpected to all involved, produced a massive
radio hit in "Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat)", which won the 1994 Grammy for Best Rap Performance by Duo or Group.
Unduly lumped into an "alternative rap" subgenre they chafed at, the Dig Plans were dismissed by some as one-hit
wonders, coming out of nowhere; but the Digable Planets concept, and what became Reachin, had been in the works for
close to five years, as group leader Ishmael "Butterfly" Butler wrote music and soaked up game in multiple cities,
navigating the industry of hip-hops golden age.
In the end, Butler, Mary Anne "Ladybug Mecca" Vieira, and Craig "Doodlebug" Irving came together to create a seamlessly
articulated vision of urbane hiphop cool with an uncommonly literary bent that subtly pushed the hip-hop genres frames
of reference and added breadth to rap musics burgeoning political philosophy. Drawing on inspiration from Butlers jazzbo
father, the Black Panthers, Jose Luis-Borges, the Last Poets, and Jimi Hendrix, Reachin posited a theory of "universal
beats", narrated by three unearthly MCs that had "split to Earth to resurrect the funk", assuming curious, arthropodic
aliases-a nod to the natural collective action of the insect world. In just four years the crew would record two beloved
and ambitious LPs before disbanding.
Out of print on wax domestically since 1993, Reachin captures one of the last gasps of rap musics jazzy, upbeat
adolescence in the early 90s-those warm, blissed-out grooves every bit as slick as when they were laid way back when.
Put this on, roll up with your crew and bug out again with the insect tribe.
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Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
05-11-2021
Label
Item-nr
1295224
EAN
0826853192415
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
IT'S GOOD TO BE HERE
2
PACIFICS (FROM THE SOUNDTRACK TO "N.Y. IS RED HOT")
3
WHERE I'M FROM
4
WHAT COOL BREEZES DO
5
TIME & SPACE (A NEW REFUTATION OF)
6
REBIRTH OF SLICK (COOL LIKE DAT)
7
LAST OF THE SPIDDYOCKS
1
JIMMY DIGGIN CATS
2
LA FEMME FETAL
3
ESCAPISM (GETTIN' FREE)
4
APPOINTMENT AT THE FAT CLINIC
5
NICKEL BAGS
6
SWOON UNITS
7
EXAMINATION OF WHAT