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NEW ALBUM "BREAK GLASS.." DROPS APR 24 2007



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Üyelik Tarihi25.09.2006
Grup ÜyeleriDJ SPINNA, SHABAAM SAHDEEQ, MR COMPLEX, and new member TIYE PHOENIX

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The need to “save” hip-hop has been talked about so much, it’s practically a cliché. Every day, it seems another new emcee comes out and proclaims themselves the Patron Saint of rap, enlightening the masses with “the real hip-hop.” The irony is that such posturing achieves a level of false grandeur, similar in kind to the bling-and-murder rap it professes to mock. But what happens when you bring together four cats with decades of experience combined in the game? In 1999, just as hip-hop was turning the corner into an era defined more by liars & loot than lyrics & truth, a hip-hop supergroup dropped a bomb on the industry. Actually, maybe supernova's a better word, as the 10 tracks quickly burned an indelible image into the consciousness of its listeners before becoming a victim, like so many others, of the business side of the game. Now, The Polyrhythm Addicts (DJ Spinna, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Mr. Complex and scorching new member Tiye Phoenix) return with the May 2007 release of Break Glass… at a time when honest hip-hop groups are so desperately needed. “Right now, hip-hop’s in an emergency,” says Sahdeeq. “Nas said, ‘Hip-hop is dead.' We think it can still be saved. You can see it. All you gotta do is just break the emergency glass and it's right there." Break Glass… guarantees a return to the time when flow and beats actually mattered, yet sees the group maturing both artistically and emotionally from their debut. The beats are rawer, with less keyboard overdubs and more of a focus on the classic boom-bap style. In addition, the album employs a mix of beats and live musicians to beef up the sound. “Whatever’s hot now, the audience gets brainwashed into thinking that’s what’s real and there’s no balance,” says Spinna. “It’s gotten boring and I think there's an audience that's neglected. They want to hear something with more depth." Enter The Polyrhythm Addicts. Recorded entirely at Spinna's studio, the Thingamajig Lab in Brooklyn, Break Glass… is hardly lacking in depth. Sahdeeq, recently released from prison, draws from learned experiences to bolster his already-established intelligent thug style. Mr. Complex has the natural gift of a veteran storyteller, weaving an unpredictable, hysterical string of metaphors and punchlines together. DJ Spinna, one of the most acclaimed and prolific producers in music, is legendary for his quality control and ability to drop hotness in numerous genres. And lest we think it's only about the fellas, Tiye Phoenix joins the group for that soulful, yet sexy, tip. The name may not ring a bell, but chances are, you’ve heard something the D.C. native has done. Tiye Phoenix is that rare quadruple threat in hip-hop. As a producer, she beat out eight DJs to take the top prize at the 2006 Meet the Producers Beat Battle Invitational. As a singer, her smooth voice can be heard on a number of hip-hop albums, including Reflection Eternal's critically-acclaimed debut. As a keyboardist, (she’s been playing since she was seven) her group Soulful Symphony has rocked crowds with Nas and Black Moon, as well as Mr. Complex’s own band. But most importantly, as an emcee in the tradition of Lauryn Hill and Jean Grae, she brings that rare combination of lyrical prowess, dexterity and sick flow to add to the group’s already-powerful emcee lineup. The former Rawkus and Universal artist recalls her initial meeting with Spinna: “The very first session we had, Spinna said to me, ‘This is a project sent to you by the heavens. It’s an opportunity for you to be as lyrical as you wanna be and just be yourself.” For Phoenix, that means bringing a sexy attitude without the trashiness of some of her female peers. Having been in the game for over a decade, Phoenix has seen first-hand the shift in rap’s consciousness. “There are a good number of hip-hop supporters who feel like right now, hip-hop’s a vast wasteland," she says. "They know they're being short-changed and not geting the best art when they listen to the radio. We kept those people in mind because we are those people.” “I knew she was nice on the mic,” says Spinna of Phoenix. “But once we started this record and seeing how skilled she was, I knew the album was gonna be taken to another level.” While Break Glass… is the first album the foursome recorded together, the group all have connections dating back to the mid-90s. Spinna had been producing Mr. Complex’s stuff for a minute, as well as providing the beat for Sahdeeq’s underground classic “5 Star Generals” (with a then-unknown Eminem). When Complex brought the group together in 1999, he had only intended to drop one track for a Japanese compilation. That single, "Not Your Ordinary," was so popular, it spurred the hip-hop supergroup into recording their debut album Rhyme Related. Fast forward to summer 2006 and, after label changes, personnel shifts, hardships and growth, Complex connected with Spinna to discuss reforming the group. “Over the past years, I get asked all the time, ‘W’sup with Poly? W’sup with Poly?’” Complex admits. “It’s like people never forgot and have been waiting years for the second album.” After reconnecting with Sahdeeq and bringing in Phoenix, the group decamped to Spinna's lab to begin work on Break Glass…, which boasts contributions from Pharaohe Monch, Planet Asia, Phonte from Little Brother and many more. “There still is a receptivity amongst the people for hip-hop to veer off in a new direction,” says Phoenix. “I think it’s what everybody is feeling like they are missing from hip-hop. Honest rhymes. Honest beats. And that pure love for the art form.” The hammer’s already in your hand. All you gotta do is “break glass.” www.crackspace.com/polyrhythmaddicts www.babygrande.com

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Dana

Dana



11 Tem 2008 15:22

hey you ! :)
B-PHOENIX

B-PHOENIX



16 Nis 2008 07:42

What's good people? Thanx 4 accepting!
Keep making that good music...

one
Yann

Yann



16 Nis 2008 20:05

Good lookin' out for addin' me Polyrhythm Addicts
One

Shake
Luca (bboy domi)

Luca Ricagni



15 Nis 2008 16:06

Thanks a lot for adding me! Peace!

luca (aka DOMI)
Dave Agape

dave agape



1 Oca 2008 07:55

thanks for the add i've been a fan since day 1.
All the Best
Dave Agape
GaudeamuS

GaudeamuS



23 Oca 2008 22:28

great work! i was waiting for that kind of hip hop. bless
What More Can I Say?!

Anj Meister



5 Ara 2007 20:44

Thanx 4 the add. Lovin the CD. Can't wait to see yall live. It's good to see that there are groups who need no gimmicks or videos or dances to represent hip hop.
Soulshine

Soulshine



5 Kas 2007 21:43

Thx for addin!

Really great album, heavy rotation over here!

Peace from germany,
Soulshine
The Militant Diva

The Militant Diva



25 Eyl 2007 03:57

What's up Poly!!! I just wanted to tell y'all I LOVE the album. I listen to it damn near every day. I hope you all do a show in Chicago sometime in the future. Keep creating REAL Hip-Hop!!!

Peace and Blessings

The Militant Diva
Mr.Complex

Mr.Complex



20 Ağu 2007 23:39

have you every seen poly perform
fourfour

fourfour



20 Ağu 2007 22:39

Headsense is part of my daily motivation ! love you guys ! thanks and RICE N PEACE !!
Don-Ray

Don-Ray



2 Ağu 2007 00:28

somethin to fill the downtime bredrin...
The Best in Nu-Jazz Podcast VO6
Tracklisting:
1. Knuckle Sandwich, Danger Mouse and Jemini, Lex Records
2. Zonin' Out, Polyrhythm Addicts, Babygrande Records
3. Eyes Up, Slum Village, Barak Records
4. losalamitoslatinfunklovesong (Bugz in the Attic Rework), Gene Harris, V2 Music
5. Future Rage, DKD, Bitasweet
6. Transcend Me (Don-Ray’s Funked Up Remix), Afronaut, Fonz
7. Cuba, Siriusmo, Sonar Kollektiv
8. Secret love (Metaboman remix), Double U, Sonar Kollektiv
9. No Time, Afrodizz, Freestyle Records
10. Natural Juice 'Ashanti Mix', Fanga, Underdog Records
11. The Heart's A Lonely Hunter (Louie Vega Remix), Thievery Corporation Feat. David Byrne, Renaissance
12. Escravos De Jo, Joaquin Claussell & Kerri Chandler, Spiritual Life Music Label
13. Roda Piao (Spiritual South Remix), Azymuth, Far Out Recordings
14. Pura Vida, SolTRIBE, CDR
15. Soon (Domu Vocal Remix), Jazzanova, JCR
16. A Calmarita, Monday Michiru, Compost
17. Amazin, Choklate, Kajmere Sound
18. N/A

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ShaKer_

ShaKer_



1 Ağu 2007 16:47

i loOOOOve yOur songs!!! :)
Shabaam Sahdeeq is now....S dub

Shabaam Sahdeeq is now....S dub
Online!


30 Tem 2007 14:18

http://www.youtube.com.watch?=Vg11ejw
SAKI KISHIMOTO

SAKI KISHIMOTO



29 Tem 2007 17:30

thank you for the add i dig your music
saki
Rob Phonatic

Rob Phonatic



27 Tem 2007 16:21



Great Album!!

Greetz from Austria
AlphaAlpha

AlphaAlpha



22 Tem 2007 20:46

blowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww from south italy!ciao fantastic 4 eheh ;)!
THE LION of SAVANA CREW
Kimani Anku

Kimani Anku



27 Tem 2007 07:25

GRAND OPENING/remedylounge:

Shabaam Sahdeeq is now....S dub

Shabaam Sahdeeq is now....S dub
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24 Tem 2007 13:45

http://bucktownusa.tv/?vid1668
Kupi*

Kupi*



13 Tem 2007 14:28

hey!
dropping in, saying hello!
LOKIDOR PROD

LOKIDOR PROD



13 Tem 2007 02:45

Big up from Paris !
The vibe is here !
Thanks for the connection
Keep it reel
Respect !

Peace Love & Music
C. Rice

C. Rice



11 Tem 2007 17:06

Yo, why don't y'all have your songs available to put on Myspace pages? I want folks to hear these cuts when they visit my page!!!
/// BLACK MUSIC LOVERS ///

/// BLACK MUSIC LOVERS ///



11 Tem 2007 00:49

i like yor works!!... saludos

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bEN fREEmaN

bEN fREEmaN



6 Tem 2007 13:41

Yo, that "Reachin'" track is HOT!!!! Thanks for offerin' it fo' download.

8-)
Leon Juke

Leon Juke



26 Haz 2007 20:11

Dang.....I wanna go to the show this weekend.......want to fly out to catch it.......but......im broke........the album is lock jaw sik!!! peace Poly
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