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Album Details: Bâtards Sensibles

Release Date:01/01/2004
Label:Big Dada Records
UPC:625978407523

Track List: Bâtards Sensibles

Disk 2

  1. Ebisu Rendez-vous (Instrumental ...
  2. Dans Le Club (Instrumental Version)
  3. Le Chant Des Hommes (Instrumenta...
  4. Du Sang Sur Le Dancefloor (Instr...
  5. Catalogue (Instrumental Version)
  6. J'ai Pas Sommeil (Instrumental V...
  1. Rap Jeu (Instrumental Version)
  2. Latest Dance Craze (Instrumental...
  3. Girlfriend (Instrumental Version)
  4. Batard Sensible (Instrumental Ve...
  5. Codeine (Instrumental Version)
  6. Meet The New Boss (Instrumental ...

Pro Reviews: Bâtards Sensibles

  • All Music Guide

    After America, France has the world's biggest hiphop market, rabidly consuming both the hiphop mainstream and underground coming from American shores. However, only a scant few French rappers have made inroads away from their homeland. MC Solaar did prove that rhyming in French could produce a flow far smoother than the Anglolanguages. But his stance was still strictly in the American footprints. Some French hiphop producers and DJs gained traction, but mostly as a subset of the electronica scene, where acts like Kid Loco and Motorbass thrived through the '90s. But with the heightened profile of leftfield hiphop, driven greatly by U.K. labels like Big Dada and Lex, it was only a matter of time before the French made an entry into the nolimits world of indie hiphop. Assuming you learned nothing in highschool French, you won't understand word one of Batard Sensibles' sophomore album. But you don't need a translator to tell that these three MCs, along with DJ Orgasmic are looking to wave ...it in the air and shake it around. And you also don't need a FrenchEnglish dictionary to tell that these three rappers can sling rhymes at an amazing rate with utter ease, perhaps a byproduct of the French language and its liquid flow. Dense analog synths and rugged 808 beats reference the goodtimes party vibe of '80s rap, although many of these tracks are digitally fractured to give things an updated feel. They are also not afraid to up the tempo to pure party jam velocity, shouting down "Girlfriend" in a manner that implies a drunken francophone version of the Beastie Boys "Girls" (although again, they could be singing about dishwasher detergent for all we know). One thing is for certain, only a country that embraces the comedy of Jerry Lewis could produce a hiphop record this spastic. However, the rest of the hiphop world might have finally gotten skewed enough to enjoy it just the same. - Joshua Glazer, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

TTC

TTC -- a trio formed by Tido Berman, Teki Latex, and Cuisinier -- is one of the few acts in the hip-hop underground of France, a country with deep ties to rap of the mainstream variety. The group self-released their first single, "Game Over '99," in 1999, but when the record was dropped off at the office of Big Dada Records, label head Will Ashon signed them to a contra... Read more