Infinito 2017 review at Sardless.com
Infinito 2017, the Chicago native and self proclaimed The albums 16 tracks are produced by Black Sparx who bases the albums foundations on jazz ("Do you hear me" - samplingthe popular Galt MacDermot) and 60/70s soul ("So Clearly"). Black Sparx doesn't entirely keep things slow in the jazz/soul realm and speeds the music and Infinito 2017 up on one of my favourite tracks "Texture". Infinito 2017 does come across as a regular dude and for the most part the subject matter is about not limiting yourself with things that you can or can imagine relating to: Overall I found this album to ooze quality, which is especially surprising after 180 plus releases. Black Sparx's more laid-back/relaxed/jazz/soul production suits Infinito's style and I found it to be a bit more focused (and of better audio quality) than 2009s South Side Chicago to Egipt by way of Memphis. Check it out.Infinito 2017 - We Are Dark
REVIEWED BY ROW1
FRI 16 APR 10
worlds first regular black dude
is prolifically up there with the likes of Kool Keith and Madlib (...combined) with an equally endless list ofalbums (aparently over 180 albums released to date) as well as 10 books and a few DVDs. In the spirit of all things sardless an Infinito 2017 album review is long over due.
Spend your lifetime acting like a fool,
Get drunk and being a bum,
Knocked out on a couch,
Go and play your part.