Thursday 9 October 2014

Fliptrix - Polyhymnia


 Fliptrix has always been an artist who takes his craft to another level of intrinsic design and with his latest release, Polyhymnia, he solidifies his position in the UKHH scene as the forward-thinking artist he has been known for. Everything from the lyrics' themes and beats to the artwork has been meticulously thought about and constructed with the up-most care to permeate his message of positivity and love through the platform he has built himself with the success of High Focus Records. To best explain the meaning for the title of the album and artwork, we've quoted the press release sent to us from HF. 

"... this new album title is based around the subject of Muses, the 9 ancient greek goddesses of inspiration. Of the nine masked spirit women adorning the cover which all represent specific sources of inspiration, Polyhymnia is the muse of sacred poetry, geometry, meditation and eloquence which are themes which pertain heavily to Fliptrix as an artist. The other muses surrounding the Ouroboros (snake eating its tail, representing eternity/life/death & rebirth) represent everything from tragedy, history, comedy, astrology, music, poetry and more which 
are all themes that are also touched upon on the album." 

  The rise of Fliptrix has been one of legends, as his mantra of positive vibes and belief of his artistry has helped raise the UK hip hop scene to a level it has never seen before. High Focus are bringing back a deeper and more cultural meaning to UK hip hop faithful and its down to Fliptrix and his dedication to the music he loves. As always, Fliptrix and Molotov are setting new standards with this highly anticipated release.


  Jeheeze is a no-nonsense, straight up banger which begins with a short vocal intro before dropping full force into this roller of a track. Leaving no room for breath as he lays down lyrics with precision and flow, utilizing the whole beat to flourish. The drum work is as tight as we've come to expect from Molotov and between the two of them, we already know this release is going to be something very special. Praise the Sun see's the return of another High Focus prodigy that's making massive waves across the UK music scene, Rag N Bone Man.

Praise The Sun

The track is accompanied by a great piece of visual artwork by animator Sam Cox. The video boasts an impressive 1,800 hand drawn frames, all of which have been individually scanned, color corrected and edited to create just 3 and a half minutes of awesome footage. After a brief intro from Rag N Bone Man, Fliptrix and Molotov deliver the goods with this feel-good classic; a homage to the sun and how it is responsible for more than our minds can comprehend. This is one of the many tracks that can be related back to the intrinsic detailing of the albums artwork, wherein many ancient religions or civilizations worshiped the sun and the life it brought. This is also a great example of how Fliptrix is willing to express his true beliefs while displaying his ability to keep the listener fully engaged and entertained. There aren't many emcee's I can think of who can make a three and a half minute masterpiece about his adoration for the sun.


 Polyhymnia is the title track of the LP and is set for a single release the day the album drops. Molotov switches up the style of the beat providing a double-time, more intimate vibe as Fliptix hits with bars explaining how he interprets music and uses this as a tool of legitimate expression, every faucet of inspiration outreached into his artwork and lifestyle. This is one of the main messages that are obvious in all of Fliptrix's releases to date. His love for music is his main focus and with it, his message of love and peace.
Here Today Gone Tomorrow

  Here Today, Gone Tomorrow, is one of my favorite bits of production ever. The jaunty jazz keys and the sparse-yet-effective sub bass against the simple beat with subtle shuffle on the hats is simply perfect. Molotov has proved yet again he is a monster on the beats. This is the third single to drop from the album and this addresses many of the questions that populate the mind of Fliptrix, including the political state of the world, its effect on society and his views on life and death. 



 Five tracks in and already this is shaping up to be a timeless classic. The trend so far is every track gets deeper and resonates more and more as the album progresses.The production on Lean Star Gazer is an atmospheric beast, with its carefully articulated samples and rolling drums, haunting guitar chords spaced between an eerie flute creates a moody sound-scape for Fliptrix to masterfully bar over. In this he promotes staying true to the ones you care about and making the right choices in life. 

 Before you even hear Alchemical Vessel you know its going to be huge. Chester P and Fliptrix on the same track; what else is there to say?! Chester delivers raw and savage bars designed to keep you thinking, his refined style we have all become accustomed to from the infamous Task Force days. This track is monumental, as it brings together the front-men of two different era's of UK hip hop and as expected, kills it fully. Fliptrix begins the track and is equally matched in the second verse by Chester P all the while, Molotov lays down the foundation for this "history-in-the-making" track. 

  The Warning has everything you want to hear. Chilly strings, heavy bass and keys give the beat a slightly darker tone for Fliptrix to deliver his "warning" of the evils of the world. 

Vultures


In Vultures Fliptrix goes into detail about how he feels the time for real UK hip hop is coming and the days of commercial music are numbered. Its time to hear positivity in music instead of the usual guns, violence and materialism associated with mainstream hip hop. 

"I feel the change getting closer
The mainstream held the reigns
Now we're taking over
Death to the fakeness
Rise in the realness
Commercialism had it's day
But HF will kill this."

If like us you have been highly anticipating some new Four Owls material, Fliptrix has you covered with track nine, Reflections. We have all been teased with new tracks at the the many live performances the supper group have been doing but this is the first time in a while something has been released with all four members. And it's worth the wait. Molotov seems to have the perfect beat for the owls, a real chilled atmosphere is created by the perfectly sampled piano keys and trumpets. Every one goes in on this one, demonstrating why they are best in the game right now. 

Moltov seems to capture the party vibe of Fliptix's bars in Wavey with this funky up beat banger and a great "Neville Bartos" sample for all the Chopper fans. This one stands out as a feel good track sure to played to death by DJs everywhere, which isn't a bad thing. 


 Highway Traveller starts with a harmonic chorus before Fliptrix and Molotov burst into action. The harmonies continue throughout the track giving a real deep vibe that Fliptrix matches perfectly with his deep bars bars. The message is another double time beat from Molotov featuring piano, violin and glitchy samples scattered throughout. Fliptrix really shines in this track showing us how well he has perfected his craft, making his delivery sound effortless and compelling at the same time.The outro for the album  has another soulful head rocking beat from Molotov and vocal samples advising you how to "Reclaim Your Mind". A perfect way to wrap this one up.

This album is a masterpiece from start to finish, both Fliptrix and Molotov have put together their best work to date giving us everything we wanted from a new Fliptrix album including stunning artwork, fat beats and the most forward thinking lyrics you will ever hear. The positive messages and views are evident throughout the album, something Fliptrix is renowned for and is a breath of fresh air in underground Hip Hop. As High Focus grows bigger its good to see that Fliptrix still manages to find time to write new material  and continues to speak what's really on his mind rather than take the commercial route to make fast cash. This album is set to make big noise in the ever growing UKHH community and  and shows us that Fliptrix is at his best and shows no signs of slowing down any time soon. Buy it!





Reviewed by Double S and NDLC.



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