![]() ![]() ![]() But even if Kno will always be a producer before he is an emcee, he can carry an album on the microphone as well. Of course CunninLynguists colleagues Natti and Deacon The Villain make appearances, as do regular collaborators like Tonedeff and Substantial. This is an album to zone out on, to press play and let it run from start to finish – no need to skip anything, there are no fillers tracks and no stupid skits. The whole album has the same feel, without ever sounding monotonous. “Loneliness”, “Rhythm Of The Rain”, “Spread Your Wings”, “Graveyard”, “I Wish I Was Dead”, “They Told Me” and “The New Day” are all highlights, but this album’s strength is its consistency. The production on this album is nothing short of spectacular, and the beats and the stories blend together like gears on a machine. ![]() In 2010 the CunninLynguists producer released Death Is Silent: a solo album on which he also accounts for a large part of the lyrics. On the four CunninLynguists albums preceding this project, Kno already amply proved that he can put a big stamp on an album in terms of production. ![]()
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