LP Dag Savage (Johaz & Exile) - E&J [07.02.2014]

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Following his collaboration with Blu on (Blu and Exile’s) Give Me My Flowers While I Can Still Smell Them, Exile Teams Up with Johaz. another fresh voice from Cali under the monicker DAG SAVAGE. The album features appearances by the Dirty Science Family Blu, Aloe Blacc, Fashawn, Co$$, Choosey and more. With beats produced By Exile who has been making classics for the westcoast for a minute, from Blu & Exile’s “Below the heavens” to Fashawn’s “Boy meets World.” Now for his next classic, the debut album “E & J” by Dag Savage.

Exile was raised into music, something that began generations ago in his family. Through rudimentary beat machines, turntables and instruments, Aleksander Manfredi found his niche and spent years honing it. His journey took him all over southern California’s underground scene and it was at one of these shows in the early 2000’s that he first met a young, hungry MC by the name of Johaz.

Cultured by experience, Johaz grew up both in East San Diego County and Tijuana, Mexico. Life was definitely not easy for
a young Black boy living in Tijuana and crossing the border everyday to go to school in SD. He returned to the states full time as a teen but the wise and intelligent young man had developed a belligerent streak. Though he was too young to get into local clubs normally, Johaz infiltrated the scene as a dancer, hopping on the mic once he’d finished a routine. This inevitably led to
an encounter with the Masters of the Universe crew and after proving his worth through battle and realizing he was kin with Sumach aka Gonjasufi, Johaz became an extended member of the collective. He didn’t record much with them though, aesthetically Johaz was a bit different than everyone else at the time. Johaz’s flow was a bit more deliberate, his lyrics painstakingly honest and unabashedly raw. It wasn’t until his dance crew Urban Dynamics grew into the hip-hop group Deep Rooted that Johaz began to find a home for his gravely flow.

It was his Urban Dynamics brethren that brought Johaz out that fateful night when he met Exile. Johaz immediately made an impression on Ex through his ferocity on the mic and his hunger and humility as a person. He was quickly invited to the studio where he began cutting tracks with Exile and the idea of an extensive collaboration began to brew. Soon it became apparent that the chemistry was unique and the duo spent the next several years chiseling away, crafting their unique blend of hip-hop.

1. The Beginning
2. For Old Time’s Sake
3. Twilight
4. Bad Trip feat. Adad, Gonjasufi, & Sahtyre
5. Drugs feat. Co$$ & Choosey
6. Don’t Stop feat. Blu
7. Van Gough feat. Choosey
8. Cali Dreamin feat. Fashawn, Co$$ & Tiombe Lockhart
9. Pay Me feat. MED & Rass Kass
10. Milk Box (Remix)
11. LL Cool J
12. Wine & Cheese feat. Jimetta Rose
13. Darlin feat. Choosey
14. The Hurt
15. When It Rains feat. Aloe Blacc
16. Outro


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Kann das sein, dass ein Teil des Albums bereits 2012 als Ep erschienen ist? Das wunderbare Cali Dreamin und When it rains sind jedenfalls schon recht lange bekannt. Johaz finde ich am Mic nicht so gut wie Fashawn, Blu oder Co$$. Wegen den Beats von Exile werde ich aber auf jeden Fall rein hören.
 
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Schade ist tatsächlich die Ep aufgeblasen... auf's Gonjasufi feature bin ich trotzdem gespannt.
 
Finds auch etwas schade, dass einige Tracks schon bekannt sind. Freu mich trotzdem drauf, vor allem da man endlich mal was auf CD holen kann von den beiden.
 
Finde das Mixtape relativ stark und bin echt mal auf E&J gespannt. Die beiden gefallen mir eigtl so ziemlich gut ..
 
Dag Savage feat. Blu - Don't Stop (Video)

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:thumbsup:
 
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Blu muss auch unbedingt mal wieder was bringen. :D
 
Da kannste länger warten.
Ein Blu & Oh No Album wäre cool. Müsste endlich mal geschehen. Aber gut, dass er Exile damals genommen hat.
 
Da kannste länger warten.

Naja, "Good To B Home" mit Bombay ist ja für dieses Jahr geplant, mal schauen ob daraus was wird. Darf von mir aus aber gerne auch nochmal ein drittes Album mit Exile rausbringen, bei der Zusammenarbeit springen eh nur Klassiker raus.
 
Naja im Moment haut er ja diese komischen Compilations raus, aber eigentlich hat er doch immer irgendwas recht nices am Start. Da wird bestimmt wieder was kommen ..

Zum Album gibts nur :thumbsup: Gefällt mir gut und erfüllt genau die Erwartungen.
 
Klingt etwas nach Planet Asia der Mann...Beats sauber...inhaltlich nichts besonders originelles...Ras Kass sollte sich den Exile anheuern...
 
Dag Savage - Old Times Sake (Video)

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