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  • Release Date: 03/19/2002
  • Sales Rank: 96,147
  • Label: DEFINITIVE JUX
  • UPC: 600308885028
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El-P Presents Cannibal Oxtrumentals

1LISTENIron Galaxy 5:57
2LISTENOx Out the Cage 3:21
3LISTENAtom 5:52
4LISTENA B-Boy's Alpha 4:22
5LISTENRaspberry Fields 4:01
6LISTENStraight Off the D.I.C. 4:17
7LISTENVein 4:27
8LISTENThe F Word 5:27
9LISTENStress Rap 5:31
10LISTENBattle for Asgard 4:26
11LISTENReal Earth 3:57
12LISTENRidiculoid 4:46
13LISTENPainkillers 5:58
14LISTENPigeon 6:10
15LISTENScream Phoenix 5:05

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Usually, instrumental hip-hop albums are of limited appeal to most consumers. Without the skillful rhyming of a charismatic MC, even the most artfully constructed beats simply are not especially intriguing to anyone except aspiring rappers looking for beats to rhyme over, and DJs looking for beats to use as segues. But with a handful of producers, instrumental rap LPs can be as compelling as the originals. El-P Presents Cannibal Oxtrumentals compiles the backing tracks from Cannibal Ox's 2001 release, The Cold Vein, and the album's main producer, Def Jux's formidable founder El-P (formerly of Company Flow) reveals himself to be as skillful a producer as the Automator or RZA, and even without Cannibal Ox's vocals, the instrumentals are still worth listening to. Mainly, the album sounds as if it were the soundtrack for an unmade film, much as the work Eno made in the 1970s, since the tracks have a distinct cinematic quality that allows them to cohere and flow beautifully. Furthermore, there are plenty of little touches that emerge that would otherwise be obscured by vocals, such as the electric guitar riffs in "Pigeon," or the cathedral-like organ in "A B-Boy's Alpha." Oxtrumentals serves not only as a worthy companion piece to The Cold Vein, but as a fascinating album in its own right. Victor W. Valdivia, All Music Guide

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June 17, 2003: From Track 1 to 15, El blesses the auditory organs with unprecedented precision; with track 1 he brings the listener to a robotic, superstructured world, and then from track to track, ending at 15, he brings one to an uplifted and almost divine state. His beats are more than sounds and loops, El-P communicates his emotion and love of hip hop as Salvador Dali depicts the human imagination. As I listen to El-P's solo joint on "Funcrusher Plus" called LAST GOOD SLEEP, I see where El-P gets his drive and emotions, and all of it is communicated on Can Ox's debut album, which, by the way, is one of the top 50 hip hop albums of all time. El-P is a modern day Renaissance Man, and his brilliance cannot be matched by Premier (big up GangStarr), Large Professor, Dre, Rza, Necro, Pete Rock, Hi Tek, 7L, or any other producer out there right now. Although all of the aforementioned are Avatars in their own right (with the exception of a few), El-P surpasses all of them without question (except premier). I await the day where there are two DJ stations at a show and there is El-P on one side and Premier on the other, but until that day comes, Oxtrumenals will have to suffice.