Even when Ishmael gets political, his message is disguised as an allegory for love. In the spacey, electro funk jam, "Anchorman Blues," Ishmael attempts to justify deceiving his lover but is merely using romance as a metaphor. "The anchorman is always lying," explains the Seattle-born MC. "They lie to us the same way we lie to our lovers. They say they're doing it to protect us but in the end, those guys are doing it so they don't look bad."
"Dazzlement," is an ode to flossing, fashion, and fabulousness. It's a sonic Polaroid of hip hop's glossy landscape. "Its like a scene from a video," Ishmael says about one of Bright Black's hottest tracks. "I don't give a fuck where you go in America-damn near the world-it's going to be that scene in the club. It's about the power of what we've done with our instinct, our desire to survive with style. We made up this shit that basically took over the fucking world."
The crowd seems a little tipsy from their first gulps of Cherrywine-not quite drunk but definitely not sober. Many fans who attended the show anticipating Ishmael's next installment of righteous rap did not find it here. The ones who most enjoyed the show, were actually rewarded for leaving their expectations at home. Those looking for the Afrocentric, revolutionary rhetoric of Digable's poetic insects, were a little bewildered at his new creative detour, but certainly not disappointed. No one could deny the inebriating effects of the funktified musical ambush that came instead. The pure talent and chemistry of his band mates ignites a synergy of a different kind. Cherrywine is raw, hypnotic, and uncontrived.
Throughout tonight's show, Ishmael eases from flirtation, to seduction, to pure penetration. He does more than simply fulfill his promise to "get you unbored," he invites you to partake in his languid, sensual libations. As the small audience whistles its collective appreciation, Ishmael exits the stage with an orgasmic glow and the grin of someone who knows he's just satisfied his lover.
August 05, 2003 @ 11:03 am
Brother From a Digable Planet
He strokes his instrument as if he’s close to climax. Eyes rolled back, lips curled, teeth clenched, Ishmael Butler, formerly known as Butterfly of Digable Planets, freaks the small audience at New York’s SOB’s with his latest affinity—funk. This time around, he’s abandoned hi
Even when Ishmael gets political, his message is disguised as an allegory for love. In the spacey, electro funk jam, "Anchorman Blues," Ishmael attempts to justify deceiving his lover but is merely using romance as a metaphor. "The anchorman is always lying," explains the Seattle-born MC. "They lie to us the same way we lie to our lovers. They say they're doing it to protect us but in the end, those guys are doing it so they don't look bad."
"Dazzlement," is an ode to flossing, fashion, and fabulousness. It's a sonic Polaroid of hip hop's glossy landscape. "Its like a scene from a video," Ishmael says about one of Bright Black's hottest tracks. "I don't give a fuck where you go in America-damn near the world-it's going to be that scene in the club. It's about the power of what we've done with our instinct, our desire to survive with style. We made up this shit that basically took over the fucking world."
The crowd seems a little tipsy from their first gulps of Cherrywine-not quite drunk but definitely not sober. Many fans who attended the show anticipating Ishmael's next installment of righteous rap did not find it here. The ones who most enjoyed the show, were actually rewarded for leaving their expectations at home. Those looking for the Afrocentric, revolutionary rhetoric of Digable's poetic insects, were a little bewildered at his new creative detour, but certainly not disappointed. No one could deny the inebriating effects of the funktified musical ambush that came instead. The pure talent and chemistry of his band mates ignites a synergy of a different kind. Cherrywine is raw, hypnotic, and uncontrived.
Throughout tonight's show, Ishmael eases from flirtation, to seduction, to pure penetration. He does more than simply fulfill his promise to "get you unbored," he invites you to partake in his languid, sensual libations. As the small audience whistles its collective appreciation, Ishmael exits the stage with an orgasmic glow and the grin of someone who knows he's just satisfied his lover.
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