Salamander
By
Deeq X Farma G
This week we have one of the latest releases from the UK
label Gold On The Mixer and also sees the return of Deeq to the blog who I
first featured way back in 2021 as part of Flooded Hallways alongside Nemrot.
This time we find Deeq partnering with the legendary figure of Farma G (Task
Force) to bring us the album Salamander.
Salamander sees Deeq taking on Vocal duties as well
as recording and artwork, with Farma G providing the production. There are
vocal features from EF Knows, Farma G, Evolucian, and FlowTecs, with the whole
project mixed and mastered by Zatoichi’s Ears.
Released at the end of February this year, the album is ten
tracks deep and has already seen the vinyl version sold out here in the UK. So,
the best thing I can do now is to take you on a trip through the album and give
you my thoughts…
We begin our journey with Porcelain, The intro to
this one has you mind spinning for a few seconds, wondering where its gonna
take you but, soon enough the heavy beat kicks in with these organ notes and
your head gets to nodding. There is a depth to this one too, and as you listen
to Deeq’s words, you realise why it has the title it does, because this one
seems to refer to the fragile nature of things, from everything that you build,
to society around you and the very nature of the planet you live on. From those
thoughts of the fragile nature of things, we move onto English Malady,
and from the title you get an instant feeling as to where this one might be
going. Farma’s beat incorporates strings into a heavy drumbeat, this brings a
vibe that has a weight to it, something seeps into the core of your being. As
you listen you really get the feeling this is a heart felt message that speaks
on the state of this island we live on. A tiny island but, a superpower on the
world stage where the powers that be will do anything to maintain that, even at
a cost to those who live here. In fact, the message is so deep here that you
could talk for hours about the ramifications of what truly ails this country.
With your mind still spinning, it’s time for EF Knows to make his first
appearance on All That Burns in Not Consumed. Here Farma brings Strings
and harpsichord as the main sound over the nice head nod beat. This gives this
one a more relaxed feel which eases the heaviness somewhat and takes the things
a bit more upbeat. Deeq and EF Knows bring vocals that bring an uplifting edge
as you get the feeling this one speaks on the fact that no matter the fire that
burns in any aspect of your life, there is always something left to build on,
to help you rise from the ashes once again. It is a reminder that you are
always stronger that you realise, even if you do hit rock bottom, you are still
here to climb up once more. As those thoughts rise in your mind, it’s time to
more forward as Deeq is joined by Farma G, EF Knows, and Evolucian on Grey-Sky
Thinking. Horns, strings and keys all merge over the beat to create a sound
that has this big, almost soundtrack kinda sound that brings an energy that
seems to form in your heart centre and then fill your entire being. This one
has the posse cut vibe about it and is one of those to sit back and enjoy,
because here its all about the electric wordplay being demonstrated by each
emcee, something that just leaves you buzzing when the time is up. We have
reached the end of side A, for those listening on the vinyl, and we do that
with Pyrrhic Victory, Stings and keys all come together on a pounding
beat, bringing a sound that, once more, has a heavy vibe to it. As you listen
to the lyrics, the deep aspect that is infused in the sound and the words
really hits home and you get this sense that everything feels like a hollow
victory and you research the meaning of the title, and this makes you
understand things more as a Pyrrhic Victory is one where cost to the victor
means it is more like a defeat. This makes you listen more intently, and you
realise that life does seem to go this way, especially in the current state of
society, there always seems to be something that takes away from the happiness
you feel each day. I feel the message here is to not put yourself in that
position and do your best not to allow things to get to you…
So, for the vinyl heads among you, its time to flip to side
B, and for the rest of you; next up is Guilty, where the sound is far
more uplifting, with guitars and keys coming together with the beat to get you
moving and listening intently. Deeq brings us a track that speaks on life, love
and personal experiences that lay open all the things he is guilty of, good or
bad. There is a real sense that this one is something we canal relate to in
some way and fills you with a knowing that we can all change and find our best
way forward. Next up is the albums title track, Salamander, which sees
Deeq joined by EF Knows and FlowTecs. This one has a heavy beat with horns and
electronic sounds that merge to give us a mind bending sound. Listening to this
might take you a while to get a feel for what the track is about and there is a
good chance you might get something different to me. I really felt there was
this aspect that was all about constantly reinventing yourself, shedding your old
skin as you are constantly bombarded by the energy of the world around you.
Never let that negative energy seep to far into you before you shed your skin
and begin to face the world anew. Madame Guillotine has the final
feature from EF Knows, and final feature of the album. Here the beat continues
to uplift us with strings and vocal samples bringing a sound that really lifts
you up. However, the lyrics have you questioning if you should feel up lifted
here as it almost feels like a love song to Guillotine itself. However, my
thoughts drifted to all the moments when you come face-to-face with the outcome
of your own actions, facing up to the choices you made and that you have to
come to terms with that in some way. Its interesting where music takes you
sometimes. As we move into the last couple of tracks, the penultimate track is Alone
With Everybody which has infectious sound of drum beat and piano, which is
one of those sounds that has an emotive quality that just seems to touch you
deeply. Sometimes when you here an emcee talk about how they see themselves,
there is a certain amount of braggadocio involved; and to a certain extent it
appears so here but, as you listen, it almost feels like you are listening to a
story of a legendary emcee who is just trying to do there thing and be at
peace. It made me think of the move John Wick, except here we have an emcee who
others will come for but, id one you really just want to leave alone, because
if pushed they will do what needs to be done. The final track here is Godhead,
the beat is heavy and laced with guitars, strings, and piano notes. The outcome
is another sound that can be felt through every ounce of your body. With the
references to Romeo and Juliet here it took me a little while to understand
what I was feeling on this one. But, one I had listened a few times it felt to
me like there was a lot here about the battle of good and evil, love and hate,
but, also there was something that kept saying to me the battle of constantly
looking outside for validation and the answers when your own validation should
come from within and the answers depend on the questions you ask. It was a
great way to end the album leaving you with so much to think about.
So, overall, this is an extremely good album and one that
you should give the time to and properly listen to. Now, I could end it there
but, aside from what I have already written above, what makes this album that
good?
First up you have Deeq who crafts his lyrics and wordplay
with a deep intellectual ability that makes you want to listen and to
understand and feel what is being said. But it is not just about his crafting
of the words but, also his delivery; and you really get the sense that there is
a lot of heart and emotion put into every word of every verse, and this gives a
depth to every track, regardless of the subject matter. He brings you words
that not only twist and turn in the mind but, also elicit an energetic response
that you feel, showing you the conviction he has in his craft and the message
he seeks to bring with it.
Secondly, you have the quality of production from Farma G,
who just seems to be able to bring this stunning musical depth to everything he
touches, and here it is no exception. Every track displays a sound that mirrors
the emotive aspect of the lyrics, providing the perfect platform for Deeq to
deliver. What this does overall, is create Hip Hop music that has a soul to it
and one that is firmly rooted in a way that allows you to feel it with every
inch of your body and not just in your mind.
So, together these two work so well together and it seems
like this album was meant to happen. It brings both a pleasurable listening
experience and one that is easy to associate with. Plus, if you really take the
time to listen in depth here, you might just find that it touches you in ways
you did not expect.
In my opinion, Salamander is a solid Hip Hop album that
brings an emotive aspect you simply can’t ignore. It might say different things
to you than it did to me but, then that is the pleasure of good music as it
speaks to you in the moment, whenever that moment is you need to hear it.
Salamander by Deeq X Farma G is out now on Gold On The
Mixer.
My huge thanks to Deeq for the chance to bring you this one.
Peace Out,
Steve.
LINKS
Grab your copy of Salamander Here:
https://goldonthemixer.bandcamp.com/album/salamander-gotm068
Deeq Socials:
https://www.facebook.com/deeq.dark.imagery
https://www.instagram.com/deeq_darkimagery/
Farma G:
Gold On The Mixer Socials:
https://www.facebook.com/goldonthemixer
https://www.instagram.com/goldonthemixer/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpNPqi3H0XjUaWcDG7wUSBQ
VIDEOS
English Malady