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Date
of Birth
September 11, 2001 |
Every
now and again, a hip-hop outfit emerges and threatens to take
the music from its growing commercial context and back to
the essence... not only do the Arsonists offer up an amazingly
imaginative form of lyricism and unbelievably sharp delivery,
but also they support the wider aspect of hip-hop... Integrating
their old-skool outlook with forward-looking production skills
and lyricism... and tackling effortlessly both the humorous
and the hardcore, The Arsonists shine so brightly they send
most of their contemporaries scuttling shamefully into the
shadows.
Paul Sullivan DJ Magazine
If hip-hop were a sport, the Arsonists would have been considered
all-stars years ago. The crew, which began 13 members strong
in Bushwick, Brooklyn back in 1993, has since been reduced
to Q-Unique, Jise One and Swel Boogie. No longer the size
of a football team, but pared down to a compact three-man
group, the trio has developed a signature mode of expression
that has earned them a loyal international following. In September,
their eagerly awaited second album drops on the public.
Following the release of three innovative 12-inch singles
(on Bobbitos Fondle Em Records and Serchlite/Geffen), and
their critically acclaimed 1999 Matador debut As The World
Burns, members Freestyle and D-Stroy left the group, leaving
Q-Unique, Jise One and Swel Boogie to carry the reins on the
groups new album, Date of Birth.
Despite the first albums excellent reviews and fan support,
the guys considered it just a baby, and strove for a more
mature, thoughtful sophomore effort through which they could
be reborn, hence the title Date of Birth. Concentrating on
smarter song structure, melody and provoking lyrics, the Arsonists
developed an LP rich with head-nodding cuts, from the piano-laced
crew manifesto "We Be About" to the haunting sounds of "Language
Arts," the funky "Space Junk" with Kinetic Energy and the
gothic, string heavy "Alive," which details the groups triumphant
rise above struggle and adversity. "Self-Righteous Spics (Anthem),"
produced by the Beatnuts Psycho Les, is a high energy track
guaranteed to get you moving, while "Millionaire" is a hilariously
clever take on the popular Regis Philbin game show.
While the Arsonists creative and bold music speaks for itself,
the group is also well-known for one of the best stage shows
in hip-hop. They have toured the world and played with such
groups as the Roots, Public Enemy and Gang Starr; Q, Jise
and Swel are currently in the midst of a 27-city North American
tour with the Beatnuts and Greg Nice. The group will follow
up this North American run with a late summer/early fall tour
of Europe, Australia and Japan.
Also on the horizon for the trio is the soundtrack for "Empire,"
starring John Leguizamo, Denise Richards and Isabella Rosselini,
and Fox Sports new extreme sports show, "Bluetorch TV," which
will feature music from the new album. The trio can also be
seen as featured players in the new Coca-Cola advertising
campaign that is plastered across buses and bus stops in the
Northeast, and in a Nike radio spot incorporating sports and
hip-hop.
The Arsonists are quick to point out that they wont compromise
their creativity or integrity merely for the sake of sales,
but they do acknowledge that commercial recognition is due.
"Its like the Olympics," says Q-Unique. "You train all your
life to come to what? Fourth? We want a gold medal like everybody
else, but we wont surrender ourselves. We just try to make
hot music."

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As
the World Burns
August 24, 1999
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Few
M.Cs can compare to their lyrical fire. None can match the
charismatic swagger that gushes forth from the moment you
see any of them to when they leave the area. But for every
outrageous prophecy, for every half-assed group or solo artist
thats out with their daring assault on the mic, it is matched
by a tremendous presence of mind that has you aware Arsonists
are one step ahead of the game.
Proof?
Put it on. As The World Burns. Its a bold, blistering
addition to their groundbreaking 3 singles, which feature
many classics. Unlike other MCs there is no air of panic
in the Arsonists zany antics, reclaiming one of the
most influential styles in music by playfully dominating the
rhymes, trusting their instincts and never dodging the dark
or difficult phrase. Theyre not so much playing with
fire as theyre bringing all challenges directly to them.
Theyre calling on the so-called forces of raps
new millennium who dare to cross swords with their empire.
Since 1993, when they formed as the Bushwick Bomb Squad, the
five young impresarios now known as The Arsonists have been
one of the most impressive acts on the hip-hop scene. Q-Unique
is a ten-year plus member of The Rock Steady Crew and has
released records on both the Columbia and V.I.P. labels. D-stroy
is known for his mix tape appearances and performance work
on the title track for "Palante Siempre Palante," a documentary
based on the Young Lords. Freestyle, working with Shabazz
The Disciple, met D-Stroy when he won a Zulu Nation M.C. battle
contest which D-stroy was hosting. Swel Boogie is a long standing
partner of D-stroy, embellishing the group with his witty
verbal content. Jise One rounds out the group with his frenetic
lyrical style and lion-like mane.
The
Arsonists greatly anticipated album As The World Burns
is a bold statement, following three groundbreaking 12"s which
featured such classics as "The Session" and "Halloween" (both
appearing on Bobbito Garcias Fondle Em Records),
"Venom" (on Serchlite Records), and "Seed." Covered in such
magazines as Urb, SPIN, El Pitirre, Rap Sheet, The Source,
Rap Et Ragga, Japans Warp magazine, and interviewed
on MTV News, The Arsonists already have the fuse lit with
ill songs showcasing a fresh new lyrical delivery. Furthermore,
As The World Burns is expertly self-produced at a time when
producers names seem more important than the artists.
The four elements of hip-hop have long been ignored in commercial
rap, but The Arsonists use their own experiences in the worlds
of B-Boys, Graff Artists, DJs and MCs to explore
these themes, pushing them all equally to the forefront.
Although you may at times find D-Stroy, Q-Unique, Swel, Jise
One and Freestyle ordering from different menus, their direction
in music is clear and united.
As
The World Burns is out now.
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