Anticon Sampler: 1999-2004

RELEASE
April 06, 2004
LABEL
Anticon
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Underground Rap, Alternative Rap

Album Review

To celebrate five years of producing records, alternative hip-hop label Anticon released an album highlighting some of their past achievements, as well as a few songs that would later be on upcoming records. Odd Nosdam was assigned the task of mixing, with the intended goal of putting in just enough of each to satisfy die-hard Anticon fans without boring new listeners. For the most part, he successfully accomplishes this. All of the major Anticon players (Themselves, Sole, Alias, Pedestrian, and Passage, as well as Odd Nosdam himself, and other big label or ex-label names like Sage Francis and Why?) have songs on the album, and the eclecticism of the mix, from Doseone's quirky nasal "British" accent in "It's Them," to Sole's brooding intensity on "Shoot the Messenger," to the nonsensical lyrics on Why?'s indie rock "Darla," is a very accurate and enjoyable representation of Anticon. The label was started so that its like-minded members would be able to do this, to push the boundaries of hip-hop, and they show off their roots by including "D. Mothers of Invention," from Deep Puddle Dynamics' The Taste of Rain...Why Kneel, the first ever Anticon release, and Alias' "Divine Disappointment," from 1999's Music for the Advancement of Hip Hop. They're also proud to display some of their newer material, like Dosh's "Steve the Cat" from his 2003 self-titled debut or Alias' "Unseen Sights," which features the Notwist's Markus Acher on vocals. Even though most of the songs are under three minutes, there isn't much superfluous filler to weigh down the record. Odd Nosdam is skilled at keeping the interest level high with constant movement and strong, indicative tracks that would all probably be good enough to keep the record going by themselves. For someone who owns all of the label's releases, Anticon Sampler: 1999-2004 won't bring much new material, but as an nice mix or as an introduction to what Anticon is all about, the record is more than adequate.
Marisa Brown, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Hello
  2. Cold Lunch [Albert Brown Mortioury Dumpster Dive Remix]
  3. Dark Sky Demo
  4. Watching Water
  5. Shoot the Messenger
  6. The Unstrung Harp
  7. The Toss & Turn
  8. D. Mothers of Invention
  9. Bunny Slippers
  10. Wig 21
  11. Poison Pit
  12. Hahaha/On My 19th
  13. Bottle of Humans
  14. Divine Disappointment
  15. It's Them
  16. Interlude
  17. Eat: Chew
  18. Poem to the Hospital
  19. Jane 2: Electric Boogaloo
  20. Pill Hiding
  21. Salt on Everything
  22. Bad Entropy
  23. Wig 12
  24. Crack Pipes
  25. Sixes Last
  26. Dec. 26th, 2002
  27. Good People Check [Hrvatski Remix]
  28. Sippy Cup
  29. Darla
  30. Steve the Cat
  31. Unseen Sights
  32. Dumb This Down
  33. Nice Last