Dopestylevsky

Dopestylevsky
Studio album by Eprhyme
Released April 26, 2011 (2011-04-26)
Recorded Brooklyn, New York
Olympia, Washington
Phoenix, Arizona
Genre Alternative hip hop
Length 41:36
Label K
Producer Smoke M2D6
Eprhyme albums chronology
Waywordwonderwill
(2009)
Dopestylevsky
(2011)
Lost Tapes and Found Sounds: 2006-2012
(2013)
Singles from Dopestylevsky
  1. "Life Sentence"
    Released: November 7, 2011

Dopestylevsky is the second studio album by Jewish rapper Eprhyme, released on April 26, 2011 by K Records. It is notable as the label's first hip-hop album in a decade, as K Records is typically known for punk and indie rock. A video for the album's lead single, "Life Sentence", was funded by Kickstarter and released on November 7, 2011.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
PopMatters[2]
Tiny Mix Tapes[3]
Skyscraperpositive[4]
The Forwardpositive[5]

Dopestylevsky received largely positive reviews. Jessica Monk of Tiny Mix Tapes called it "a solid album of consciousness-raising Jewish hip-hop, [although] not an exercise in genre-bending...we can believe the hype, and take it that this well-heeled genre has finally arrived chez K."[3] John Book of Skyscraper magazine said, "Eprhyme is a nice breath of clarity that isn’t the exception to any specific rule, just hip-hop music at its best."[4] Jay Michaelson of The Forward described it as "a more polished and more professional record" than his debut album, containing "less novelty, less preaching, but perhaps more potential to reach a wider audience with a Jewish flavor of hip-hop and rap."[5]

In a negative review, Mike Schiller of PopMatters wrote, "Eprhyme demonstrates an impressive grasp of rhythm and rhyme, but his words are mere sounds that give us something to hold onto; they’re not meaningful, they’re not really about anything, they’re just there...Dopestylevsky is a perfectly pleasant hip-hop album that won’t get on anyone’s nerves [but not] the transcendental experience its author promises, nor does it even begin to live up to the literary figure referenced by its title."[2]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Grind Thoroughly"   3:25
2. "Life Sentence"   4:03
3. "Poppasong" (featuring Brad B and Foundation) 4:00
4. "Blow Up the Block" (featuring DeScribe and Y-Love; prod. Electro Morocco) 4:04
5. "Elements of Style" (featuring Labtekwon) 2:56
6. "Smoke Break"   2:31
7. "Let's Build" (featuring Compost) 3:32
8. "Notes from the Underground"   4:22
9. "Lose Your Cool" (featuring AKA) 4:21
10. "Divine by Design" (featuring Saints of Everyday Failures) 3:33
11. "Better in the Dark" (featuring Darshan) 4:24
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Personnel

  • Smoke M2D6 - producer
  • Foundation - producer ("Poppasong")
  • AKA - featured artist
  • Brad B - featured artist
  • Skylar Blake - musician
  • Drew Cohen - vocals
  • Compost - featured artist
  • Darshan (Eprhyme and Shir Yaakov) - featured artist
  • DeScribe - featured artist
  • Glimpse - featured artist
  • Yosef Goldman - vocals
  • El Goonie - cut

  • Rolondo Guajardo - musician
  • Ardas Hassler - musician
  • Labtekwon - featured artist
  • Daniel Landin - musician
  • Tim Pollock - musician
  • Poweena - vocals
  • Tom Russell - musician
  • Jeff Rygwelski - musician
  • Saints of Everyday Failures (Eprhyme and D-Scribe) - featured artist
  • Xperience - featured artist
  • Y-Love - featured artist

References

  1. Chernikoff, Helen (August 23, 2011). "Kickstarting Jewish Culture?". The Jewish Week. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  2. 1 2 Schiller, Mike (August 10, 2011). "Eprhyme: Dopestylevsky". PopMatters. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  3. 1 2 Monk, Jessica. "Eprhyme - Dopestylevsky". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  4. 1 2 Book, John (June 27, 2011). "Eprhyme - Dopestylevsky". Skyscraper. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  5. 1 2 Michaelson, Jay (May 2, 2011). "Monday Music: Prime Time for Eprhyme". The Forward. Retrieved 1 September 2015.

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