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dungeon family even in darkness album download Dungeon family even in darkness album download. Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property. What can I do to prevent this in the future? If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. Cloudflare Ray ID: 67a4ecd368600061 • Your IP : 188.246.226.140 • Performance & security by Cloudflare. Even in Darkness. As part of the OutKast posse, this 14-strong Southern hip-hop collective is guaranteed a certain amount of attention, but on Even in Darkness they show that they've got enough talent and individuality to transcend the attendant hype. Like OutKast, the Dungeon Family make use of intensely funky production and loopy, good-natured, decidedly non-gangsta humor à la P-Funk. But this isn't just Outkast, Jr. at work; the combined talents of Big Boi, cult hero Cee Lo, Backbone, and all the rest make this a distinctive effort. With an inventive production sensibility that bears echoes not just of OutKast and P-Funk, but even of Prince, and a truly collective approach wherein the whole is even greater than the already-impressive sum of its parts, Even in Darkness is accessible but sophisticated, fun but substantive, and one of the hip-hop highlights of 2001. Dungeon Family - Even In Darkness Album. Even In Darkness - Dungeon Family. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Even in Darkness is the only studio album by American supergroup the Dungeon Family. It was released on November 6, 2001 via Arista Records. Production was handled by Organized Noize and Earthtone III. Album 2001 14 Songs. Presenting Dungeon Family. 1: In Darkness. Dungeon Family - Even In Darkness 2001. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Dungeon Family. Stream Even In Darkness, a playlist by Dungeon Family from desktop or your mobile device. Album release date: 22 October 2001. Not available in Russian Federation. Listen free to Dungeon Family Even In Darkness Presenting Dungeon Family, Crooked Booty and more. 14 tracks 57:36. Released 2001. Even in Darkness Tracklist. Presenting Dungeon Family Ft. Killer Mike Lyrics. Even in Darkness Q&A. Photography Jonathan Mannion. Presenting Dungeon Family feat. Backbone & Killer Mike 02. Crooked Booty feat. Cee-Lo, Andre 3000, Sleepy Brown & Khujo Goodie 03. Follow the Light feat. Sleepy Brown, Cee-Lo, Big Gipp, Big Boi & Shuga Luv 04. Trans DF Express feat. Cool Breeze 08. 6 Minutes Dungeon Family It's On feat. Big Boi, Witchdoctor, Big Gipp, Backbone, Khujo Goodie, T-Mo, Cee-Lo, Cool Breeze & Big Rube 09. White Gutz feat. Sleepy Brown, Big Boi, Big Gipp, Bubba Sparxxx & Cee-Lo 10. Rollin' feat. Sleepy Brown, Andre 3000, Cee-Lo, Big Rube & Society of Soul 11. They Comin'. Composers: Andre Benjamin - Antwan Patton - David Sheats - Jamahr Williams - M. Even in Darkness. As part of the OutKast posse, this 14-strong Southern hip-hop collective is guaranteed a certain amount of attention, but on Even in Darkness they show that they've got enough talent and individuality to transcend the attendant hype. Like OutKast, the Dungeon Family make use of intensely funky production and loopy, good-natured, decidedly non-gangsta humor à la P-Funk. But this isn't just Outkast, Jr. at work; the combined talents of Big Boi, cult hero Cee Lo, Backbone, and all the rest make this a distinctive effort. With an inventive production sensibility that bears echoes not just of OutKast and P-Funk, but even of Prince, and a truly collective approach wherein the whole is even greater than the already-impressive sum of its parts, Even in Darkness is accessible but sophisticated, fun but substantive, and one of the hip-hop highlights of 2001. Dungeon family even in darkness album download. 专辑名: Even in Darkness 歌手: dungeon family 唱片公司: 无 --> 发行时间: 2001-11-06. 简介: by Jason BirchmeierTruly a supergroup, Dungeon Family includes members of OutKast and Goodie Mob along with production by Organized Noize and Earthtone III (ET3) -- some of the most creative rap artists the South has to offer. And since Even in Darkness follows OutKast's extremely celebrated Stankonia album and the subsequent year of nonstop touring, it arrived with plenty of enthusiasm. However, despite the wealth of talent on Even in Darkness, you can't help feeling a little disappointed -- the end result isn't quite equal to the sum of its parts. Don't blame the producers, though. Organized Noize and ET3 offer some of their most creative tracks to date, taking Dirty South flourishes light years into the future. In particular, ET3's "Crooked Booty" and Organized Noize's "Trans DF Express" stand out, with both production teams going out of their way to bring a sci-fi, electronica-style sound to hip-hop with plenty of synth flourishes. But as wonderful as this album's production is, the songwriting is lacking. Everyone wants to rap on this album -- over a dozen Family members, to be precise -- but no one seems interested in writing songs. Potential hit singles like "Trans DF Express" and "6 Minutes (Dungeon Family It's On)" feature hooks, as do most of the other songs, yet the hooks don't hook you -- they're simply there because the song needs one. They're added-on ornament rather than the foundation of the song, and, worse, they're gimmicky retreads of endlessly recycled motifs (interpolations of "Trans Europe Express" and "The Show"). And that's really what makes Even in Darkness a slightly disappointing album -- there's creative production and some impressive rhyming but no "Ms. Jackson"-quality songwriting. It's as if everyone's too busy fighting over the microphone for anyone to sit down and write some well- crafted songs. Still, even if this album feels like a disappointment in the aftermath of Stankonia's brilliance, it's still one of the most creative rap albums of 2001. Even when these guys are giving halfhearted efforts, they're still years ahead of their peers. by Jason BirchmeierTruly a supergroup, Dungeon Family includes members of OutKast and Goodie Mob along with production by Organized Noize and Earthtone III (ET3) -- some of the most creative rap artists the South has to offer. And since Even in Darkness follows OutKast's extremely celebrated Stankonia album and the subsequent year of nonstop touring, it arrived with plenty of enthusiasm. However, despite the wealth of talent on Even in Darkness, you can't help feeling a little disappointed -- the end result isn't quite equal to the sum of its parts. Don't blame the producers, though. Organized Noize and ET3 offer some of their most creative tracks to date, taking Dirty South flourishes light years into the future. In particular, ET3's "Crooked Booty" and Organized Noize's "Trans DF Express" stand out, with both production teams going out of their way to bring a sci-fi, electronica-style sound to hip-hop with plenty of synth flourishes. But as wonderful as this album's production is, the songwriting is lacking. Everyone wants to rap on this album -- over a dozen Family members, to be precise -- but no one seems interested in writing songs. Potential hit singles like "Trans DF Express" and "6 Minutes (Dungeon Family It's On)" feature hooks, as do most of the other songs, yet the hooks don't hook you -- they're simply there because the song needs one. They're added-on ornament rather than the foundation of the song, and, worse, they're gimmicky retreads of endlessly recycled motifs (interpolations of "Trans Europe Express" and "The Show"). And that's really what makes Even in Darkness a slightly disappointing album -- there's creative production and some impressive rhyming but no "Ms. Jackson"-quality songwriting. It's as if everyone's too busy fighting over the microphone for anyone to sit down and write some well-crafted songs. Still, even if this album feels like a disappointment in the aftermath of Stankonia's brilliance, it's still one of the most creative rap albums of 2001. Even when these guys are giving halfhearted efforts, they're still years ahead of their peers..