

I could picture greats like KRS-One, Nas, and GZA digging these beats. I hear a lot of reckless hate on DJ Green Lantern for his past work and even this, but take it from an IT fan, Lantern deserves nothing but props for his 3rd World efforts. The beats are more than bass and maybe a guitar - Green Lantern does good work by, say, sampling the Star Wars theme and letting Tech flow like a beast over it, or producing throwbacks to softer Immortal Technique tracks on Reverse Pimpology, Mistakes, and the Harlem Renaissance, and even putting Tech on a beat with Diabolic and Ras Kass that sounds southern enough to be an Outkast song. DJ Green Lantern's work puts Tech and company on a whole new level of underground rap. The 3rd World introduced me to a second side of Tech. Sure Immortal Technique will keep up his thuggish lyrical style, but that's just his thing. Where does The 3rd World mixtape fall into all of this? Well, despite the fact that Revolutionary Volume 3 sounds like it's going to be another huge dose of gats, dirty Nazis and verses weighing in high on the shock value scale, I think it's going to be different. The man's first two albums had the same title, very similar topics were covered in all the lyrics, and his DJ couldn't keep up with the amount of songs Tech wanted and wound up laying down a lot of filler. Nah, Tech's actual flaw in his music is the repetition. I wouldn't call this a musical or personality flaw, rather a heated disposition fueled by hate and revolutionary goals which can easily divert much unwanted attention/criticism to you. One of them is his endless beef with the 'white man he can't see' running and ruining nations his people occupy for the benefit of big business, which are ideas impossible to say are surely backed by factual knowledge.

Immortal Technique has two major problems. I like his previous shit, and I his new album.Review Summary: You are now in a state of Guerrilla warfare. More over Tech still tackled real issues Parole, Mistakes, Open Your Eyes, Shit even Reverse Pimpology. His also recruiting SOLDIERS from the 3rd world! and homies in the hood that are here in a strange land because of THEM! Tech is bridging the gap between the white people that know about what's happening and feel him, and the oppressed people in the hood that are living the product product IT! That's why you don't get it.is ok! I don't think DJ Lantern had the skills to do that though.
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He's waking up those fools that are asleep in the Industry, and having them join the Revolucion! It's a full blown attack on the oppressive industry. It's bigger than you think, Tech is reaching the 3rd world, not the "FANS" or you internet Critics. "Am from were police brutality is not half as nice, It makes the hood in AMERIKKKA look like paradise" BLAAAA! It's a fucking Mixtape stupid, and you really don't get it. I realized that i might have been a little harsh on the rating, now that I've passed the initial disappointment i can appreciate this release a little more, however, I still stand with what i wrote before. I am a huge Immortal Technique fan, his second album is the only 10/10 rating on here, it had everything, from the feeling to the message, but this release is not even close to it's level.

So far this album sounds more of a commercial move by the rapper, what people should take in consideration is that this is nothing more than a mixtape, Technique has stated that he stopped working on his next album recently just to take care of this release, I'm expecting " The Middle Passage" to be closer to what we heard in his past albums, I sure hope it will.Īpparently some people got their feelings hurt by the words above, some idiots don't accept this being a mixtape, while others don't agree with my view. This release can show off one good gem that can be compared to Immortal Technique's previous work, that is "Crimes Of The Heart", an amazing song which comes along a beautiful beat and Technique sounds more relaxed, a similar approach to the one displayed on his previous albums. Immortal Technique does come up with good lyrics, even thought I can't say that I enjoyed his overaggressive approach on some songs and the senseless casual verses, politics is still a very used subject in the lyrics but tracks like "Reverse Pimpology" are embarrassing to listen to. Green Lantern did a pretty disappointing job on the production which is simply awful on the track "The 3rd World", barely decent on the rest while surprisingly acceptable on "Death March", Chino XL did an even worse job on "Lick Shots", predictably, even Bronze Nazareth's beat sounds weak. This is a mixtape from praised underground mc Immortal Technique, a release that follows a 5 year long absence, hosted and mostly produced by DJ Green Lantern.
