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AOI: Bionix
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Album Details: AOI: Bionix

Release Date:12/04/2001
Label:Tommy Boy
UPC:016998136225

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  • Overall:

    I like Art Official Intelligence better,

    By Sergio  Aug 21, 2002

    this is just as good.... they flow tight, they talk about real stuff, all real shyt. big ups, i love the track with Glenn Lewis, and with Slick Rick..... unfabricated lyrics, go get this

  • Overall:

    Really Good

    By King Smith  Dec 30, 2001

    It's been a while now since De La Soul has an album you can keep in the cd player for a minute. But this album De La is back to the good ol' ish that made what they were with songs like the happy beat of "Bionix" and the spanish inspired "Watch Out".... Even with songs like "Pawn Star" featuring Shell Council where the make fun of porn ends up working out just because, like them, it's different. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Ever since their 1989 debut with 3 Feet High and Rising, De La Soul has puzzled fans by continually resisting the laid-back grooves and intelligent message tracks of hip-hop's best first album ever. From their sophomore rebuke De La Soul Is Dead to the harder-than-thou Mosaic Thump, the trio has often sacrificed happiness for hardcore, even when it's clear they do positivity better than any other rap group. Bionix, the second volume in De La Soul's comeback trilogy Art Official Intelligence presents the trio in astronaut gear on the cover, while inside a female-vocal intro proclaims the new De La Soul: "Better, stronger, faster." Listeners a bit doubtful after the rapid disappearance of first installment Mosaic Thump can rest easy; the trio sounds positively refreshed here, finally content to concentrate on their specialties: wrapping groovy, sparkling productions around smart, sympathetic themes with rapping that doesn't scrimp just because they're not gangsta. "Baby Phat" is first, a... wickedly wonderful tribute to the beautiful black woman in all of her various shapes and figures. Producer Dave West spins a beautiful sample (from Wings' "Wonderful Christmas Time") for the highlight, a mid-tempo hand-waver named "Simply." Though this is by no means a hardcore album, the trio also spit a few bars, criticizing the easy answers of organized religion on "Held Down" (as well as on the three "Rev. Do Good" interludes scattered during the rest of the LP). De La Soul handed virtually all of the production duties over to the talented West, and it pays off doubly, not only giving Bionix a great sense of album flow, but freeing up the trio to concentrate on their excellent rapping (probably the best since their debut). It hardly seemed possible that De La Soul was capable of such incredible work after being lapped by most of the hip-hop world, but Bionix ranks right up there with 3 Feet High and Rising. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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De La Soul

At the time of its 1989 release, De La Soul's debut album, 3 Feet High and Rising, was hailed as the future of hip-hop. With its colorful, neo-psychedelic collage of samples and styles, plus the Long Island trio's low-key, clever rhymes and goofy humor, the album sounded like nothing else in hip-hop. Where most of their contemporaries drew directly from old-school rap, ... Read more