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4/26/2007
Mr. Nogatco in stores now, as seen in Rolling Stone, Spin, Vibe, and many other national press outlets. 7/22/2006
Mr. Nogatco aka Kool Keith :: Nogatco Rd. :: Insomniac Music as reviewed by Pedro 'DJ Complejo' Hernandez (from www.RapReviews.com ) It's been a long time since a Kool Keith album really got me excited. Sure, Keith has kept up a steady output of material since the late 90s and albums like "Diesel Truckers" and "Thee Undatakerz" have had their moments, but the last time I was really looking out for a Kool Keith CD was when the "Pimp to Eat" project dropped. I said all that to say this – "Nogatco Rd." caught my attention - so much so that I even pre-ordered the joint on Sandbox Automatic and not just because they threw in a free copy of the "Matthew" album. The cool artwork and promise of a "Nogatco Rd." movie included on the enhanced CD were good indicators that maybe Kool Keith had put a little more energy into this CD than he usually does. My instinct was right as the "Nogatco Rd." project is Keith's best in years. For those who haven't caught on yet, "Nogatco Rd." is "Dr. Octagon" spelled backwards and is also the street where Kool Keith's latest alter-ego Mr. Nogatco resides. Mr. Nogatco is a special government operative who is hired to infiltrate alien crash sites and retrieve subjects to be studied. Of course, Keith would never be happy just playing some government crony and Mr. Nogatco's true intentions are to use his position to do his own research and one day unleash an army of aliens under his control on the unsuspecting earthlings. As with all Kool Keith albums, the intent isn't always entirely clear without some background info. Included with the CD is an enhanced portion that can be accessed with your computer. The main draw is a 12 minute "Nogatco Rd." mini movie that is essentially a collection of 3 music videos for songs included on the CD. The movie is comprised of grainy black and white footage taken from what looks to be old sci-fi movies and mixed in with material featuring Keith and producer Iz-Real. Not only is the movie something you don't see everyday, it serves to highlight just how great the production is on the album and how much it fits the concept. On top of the movie you also get a digital comic book that, albeit short, explains the concept of the album pretty well. Iz-Real is credited as the producer on this project and it is clear that without him this album might have ended up as another misguided release from Kool Keith. Iz-Real is a producer in the traditional sense of the word, meaning he does not make the beats but chooses them and plays the lead role in organizing everything from the movie to the recording process. Iz-Real's importance is apparent when you take the project as a whole and realize he also directed the movie that's included. The beats are provided from the likes of DiViNCi, Mr. Hill, Carl Kavorkian, and others who all come up with quirky space age beats that fit the theme of the album perfectly. Aside from having out of this world names, tracks like "Bionic Fuse," "Night Flyer (Force Field)," and "Alpha Omega (The Beginning)" all have high-tech beats complete with extra-terrestrial sound effects that set the mood nicely. Iz-Real definitely does his job as producer well by compiling a collection of beats that are the perfect background music for Kool Keith's alien conspiracy. Kool Keith comes through in top form dropping verse after verse of dope lines weaving between alien diatribes and comments on the "real" world. He's almost on the level of the first "Dr. Octagon" CD as he avoids being too abstract with his rhymes. Being a concept album it is difficult and unfair to point specific tracks to peep. The ones that might be appreciated on their own include "Live Dissection," a dope track featuring Sage Francis, Sole, and Kool Keith. While they try their best, Sole and Sage Francis don't even come close to matching Keith's alien-inspired battle raps. "Alpha and Omega" is the closest Keith comes to putting together a conventional track as he tells his life story only like he can: "As a child growing up The rest of the album is equally dope, blending sci-fi samples with Iz-Real's chosen beats and Kool Keith's fresh verses. "Nogatco Rd." is an experience I'd recommend to all Kool Keith fans. When I say experience, I really mean a full experience as Mr. Nogatco delivers more than just a simple CD full of music. If Kool Keith keeps hooking up with focused individuals like Iz-Real then the results are sure to be dope. As is the case with every Kool Keith CD, conventional rap fans beware. While true rap fans can appreciate rap from all hoods and planets, those who strictly listen to rap to shake their ass or lean their shoulders probably won't be able to comprehend the genius behind Kool Keith's vision. Music Vibes: 8.5 of 10 Lyric Vibes: 8.5 of 10 TOTAL Vibes: 8.5 of 10 Originally posted: June 27, 2006 7/17/2006
Hip Hop Street Credentials Gets Rave Review from BlackElectorate.com Link "The “Street Credentials” DVD offered by Insomniac DVD is the unusual offering, presenting an even mixture of historical, cultural, political and entrepreneurial elements of Hip-Hop.A few Fridays ago I sat back with a friend and found myself unable to pull away from this DVD." -BlackElectorate.com
Mr. Nogatco Receives Rave Reviews from Critics “Proof of Keith’s continuing influence on hip-hop.” -Alternative Press “…a conceptual and rhythmic masterpiece.” –Amsterdam News “…the gold standard for weirdo rap.” –Spin Magazine “4 out of 5 stars” – Remix Magazine “Intergalactic imagery, demented pop culture references, and paranoid effects steer this spaceship ride of a concept album by underground’s mad scientist.” –Vibe Magazine "3 Stars" -Rollingstone Kool Keith featured in full page article in Vibe Magazine. 4/30/2006
Hip Hop Street Credentials screening at Florida Music Festival May 19th at DMAC in Downtown Orlando at 9pm featuring Q & A.
What the critics are saying: “Hip-Hop Street Credentials brings you into the world of Hip-Hop’s unsung heroes.” 3 ½ Star Rating –AllHipHop.com “Street Credentials should be a mandatory addition to any DVD library.” 4 Star Rating- OkayPlayer.com “A great addition to the culture of Hip Hop.” –Star of Star & Buc Wild syndicated radio show Nogatco Rd. “…a conceptual and rhythmic masterpiece.” –NY Amsterdam News 3 out of 4 stars- ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE “…the imagination behind Insomniac projects never caters to the stereotypes. Gunplay and bling are boring next to this odd, theatrical assortment of songs.” –Orlando Sentinel 3/19/2006
INSOMNIAC DVD VOL. 1 "STREET CREDENTIALS" CONTINUES TO GET ACCLAIM “I highly recommend it…a great addition to the Hip Hop culture.” –Star (NYC #1 Morning Radio Host/Star and Buc Wild Show) “For the uninformed, it will serve as a punch to the gut…the education is there. To those that love Hip-Hop it will act as an affirmation of that love and also gives strength.” –AllHipHop.com “…helpful information to anyone who wants to take the music, and the business side of the industry seriously. Street Credentials should be a mandatory addition to any DVD library.” –OkayPlayer.com
“Hip Hop Street Credentials” DVD Gets Love from the #1 Hater on #1 Radio Program in the #1 Market. On Feb. 23rd IZ-REAL (director) and Tony Samuel (co-producer) of "Hip Hop Street Credentials," were invited by New York’s #1 morning radio program, The Star and Buc Wild Show, to appear and speak about the upcoming Insomniac DVD Vol. 1. Star, who is known by many as "The Number One Hater" gave "Street Credentials" rave reviews after seeing an advance screener; stating, "this is very, very good!" Star continued to praise the film by emphatically stating that Street Credentials is “a great addition to the Hip Hop culture.” Coming from the "The Number One Hater," this is a powerful endorsement from a New York’s #1 rated morning radio show that is syndicated to 14 markets every morning from 6am to 10am. Over five million listeners tune in every morning to hear the truth as Star sees it. The Star and Buc Wild Show is the only New York City morning show to have ever beaten Howard Stern in the ratings. 1/01/2006
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