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It doesn’t really matter how you feel about Riff Raff, this beat is so damn ugly/attractive full of that lumpy bassy sludge that Fraud traffics so well. Maybe the most profoundly eye opening first listen of a beat is Froze by Harry Fraud. The consistency is so thickly layered that other producers like Joey Fatts and Jahlil Beats fit in.
Ski Beatz produces seven songs, Cool & Dre are behind five and the mixture is perfect. Pot Jar hums and knocks and moves at a pace that pushes Jadakiss (another famously great guest verse) and Curren$y to move out of that summer beach music space into a zone where they can see banger from where they stand.
As rich and soulful and hard-hitting as Ski is, Cool & Dre are able to take that feeling and kick it up ten or fifteen miles an hour. Ski Beatz is masterful as ever crafting corridors of tough sonic minimalistic golden age East Coast grime on Audio Dope 5 or warm Bossanova hip hop on Search Party but he’s not the only one doing great work. While stylistically muted his gift of imagery is in a special class, listen to how he starts Audio Dope 5 “Bunsen Burners, laboratory beakers pour it in the speakers…” the way his mind works is one of the true draws for Pilot talk 3. He’s so low key and easy going that he can seem unimpressive when he’s making magic. I like the idea of a loud business dude standing in front of the world shouting about how talented Curren$y Is, because he needs that. My initial thought was a wish that it worked out. On the Opening Credits (the first track) of Pilot Talk 3 Curren$y references his lost relationship to savagely independent hip hop mogul Dame Dash “then I tried to start a business with Damon…charge that to the game, learned some things…” he implies the money wasn’t right. Free Album Review-Pilot Talk 3 by Curren$y