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  • Stream 808s & Heartbreak, a playlist by Kanye West from desktop or your mobile device. EDITORS\' NOTES. Kanye turns unbearable pain into haunted, stark electro-pop on this daring album, embracing electronic chill and \'80s New Wave to express. Driver epson xp400.

    If went to Vegas and was up $100,000 at the craps table, odds are he\'d probably bet it all on his next roll of the dice. And that\'s exactly what he did with his latest album. Kanye is without a doubt one of the top hip-hop artists in the game right now and every album he has released has been met with critical acclaim and blockbuster sales. So why would someone on top of the rap game release an experimental album chalked full of singing? Answer: It\'s Kanye West. From the jump the sound on 808\'s is noticeably left field of Kanye\'s previous work.

    The soul samples have been traded in for heavy instrumentation, and is it ever heavy. Keyboards are in abundance here and the percussion runs the spectrum from pulsating 808\'s (of course) to lively tribal drums.

    As masterful as his first three albums were, sonically this is without a doubt Kanye\'s best work. The theme of heartbreak is persistent throughout the album, but not just as it relates to breakups. \'Ye opens up on his disgust with living the life of a superstar constantly in the limelight as well as the tragic loss of his mother. On the second track, \'Welcome To Heartbreak\', Kanye is assisted by newcomer Kid Cudi as he struggles to relate to the fruits of living a normal life because of his celebrity: \'my friend shows me pictures of his kids/ and all I could show him were pictures of my cribs\' It is intriguing to hear a hip-hop artist shed light on the negative side of fame when many of today\'s lyrics are centered around trumpeting the spoils that come with stardom. Though the subject matter of the album is dark throughout, the upbeat tracks at the heart of the disc shoot some welcomed energy into it.

    \'RoboCop\' is accented with a delightful violin melody and \'Paranoid\' will be an instant Top 40 hit when it\'s released as a single. Surprisingly Kanye\'s vocals aren\'t an issue here. He manages to do a decent job at hitting the right notes and of course his trusty Auto Tune serves as the makeup to cover any vocal blemishes. But where \'Ye shoots par vocally, he hits a few bogeys with his lyrics. Many of the songs rely heavily on extended choruses and the verses that are there are often very repetitive (e.g. \'Love Lockdown\').

    \'And\'

    This is only a minor flaw though as the album flows well throughout and has no true low points. West should be commended for making an album that someone in his position should be too scared to make. Artists of his stature rarely open up and convey their personal feelings through their music. Instead they hide behind the mask that is their celebrity, thus leaving the listener with a product that lacks the passion and honesty that can be found on.

    This album will never be remembered for its lyrical genius or vocal excellence, but it does provide the thoughtfulness and vulnerability that is so often absent in hip-hop. Download Worthy: 1.

    \'Street Lights\' 2. \'Paranoid\' 3.

    \'Heartless\' 4. \'Coldest Winter\'.

    EDITORS’ NOTES Kanye turns unbearable pain into haunted, stark electro-pop on this daring album, embracing electronic chill and ‘80s New Wave to express his suffering and isolation. His Auto-Tuned voice aches over sharp, icy piano and harsh Roland TR-808 drumbeats on “Love Lockdown” and turns aggressively wrathful as a buzzsaw synth propels “See You in My Nightmares.” Ye moves into stirring, art-pop melodrama on “RoboCop,” but his gut-wrenching vulnerability is clearest on the minimalist electro-pop of “Coldest Winter”—a frostbitten, Tears for Fears-sampling goodbye to his late mother. EDITORS’ NOTES Kanye turns unbearable pain into haunted, stark electro-pop on this daring album, embracing electronic chill and ‘80s New Wave to express his suffering and isolation. His Auto-Tuned voice aches over sharp, icy piano and harsh Roland TR-808 drumbeats on “Love Lockdown” and turns aggressively wrathful as a buzzsaw synth propels “See You in My Nightmares.” Ye moves into stirring, art-pop melodrama on “RoboCop,” but his gut-wrenching vulnerability is clearest on the minimalist electro-pop of “Coldest Winter”—a frostbitten, Tears for Fears-sampling goodbye to his late mother.

    ...'>Kanye West 808 And Heartbreak Download(24.10.2018)
  • Stream 808s & Heartbreak, a playlist by Kanye West from desktop or your mobile device. EDITORS\' NOTES. Kanye turns unbearable pain into haunted, stark electro-pop on this daring album, embracing electronic chill and \'80s New Wave to express. Driver epson xp400.

    If went to Vegas and was up $100,000 at the craps table, odds are he\'d probably bet it all on his next roll of the dice. And that\'s exactly what he did with his latest album. Kanye is without a doubt one of the top hip-hop artists in the game right now and every album he has released has been met with critical acclaim and blockbuster sales. So why would someone on top of the rap game release an experimental album chalked full of singing? Answer: It\'s Kanye West. From the jump the sound on 808\'s is noticeably left field of Kanye\'s previous work.

    The soul samples have been traded in for heavy instrumentation, and is it ever heavy. Keyboards are in abundance here and the percussion runs the spectrum from pulsating 808\'s (of course) to lively tribal drums.

    As masterful as his first three albums were, sonically this is without a doubt Kanye\'s best work. The theme of heartbreak is persistent throughout the album, but not just as it relates to breakups. \'Ye opens up on his disgust with living the life of a superstar constantly in the limelight as well as the tragic loss of his mother. On the second track, \'Welcome To Heartbreak\', Kanye is assisted by newcomer Kid Cudi as he struggles to relate to the fruits of living a normal life because of his celebrity: \'my friend shows me pictures of his kids/ and all I could show him were pictures of my cribs\' It is intriguing to hear a hip-hop artist shed light on the negative side of fame when many of today\'s lyrics are centered around trumpeting the spoils that come with stardom. Though the subject matter of the album is dark throughout, the upbeat tracks at the heart of the disc shoot some welcomed energy into it.

    \'RoboCop\' is accented with a delightful violin melody and \'Paranoid\' will be an instant Top 40 hit when it\'s released as a single. Surprisingly Kanye\'s vocals aren\'t an issue here. He manages to do a decent job at hitting the right notes and of course his trusty Auto Tune serves as the makeup to cover any vocal blemishes. But where \'Ye shoots par vocally, he hits a few bogeys with his lyrics. Many of the songs rely heavily on extended choruses and the verses that are there are often very repetitive (e.g. \'Love Lockdown\').

    \'And\'

    This is only a minor flaw though as the album flows well throughout and has no true low points. West should be commended for making an album that someone in his position should be too scared to make. Artists of his stature rarely open up and convey their personal feelings through their music. Instead they hide behind the mask that is their celebrity, thus leaving the listener with a product that lacks the passion and honesty that can be found on.

    This album will never be remembered for its lyrical genius or vocal excellence, but it does provide the thoughtfulness and vulnerability that is so often absent in hip-hop. Download Worthy: 1.

    \'Street Lights\' 2. \'Paranoid\' 3.

    \'Heartless\' 4. \'Coldest Winter\'.

    EDITORS’ NOTES Kanye turns unbearable pain into haunted, stark electro-pop on this daring album, embracing electronic chill and ‘80s New Wave to express his suffering and isolation. His Auto-Tuned voice aches over sharp, icy piano and harsh Roland TR-808 drumbeats on “Love Lockdown” and turns aggressively wrathful as a buzzsaw synth propels “See You in My Nightmares.” Ye moves into stirring, art-pop melodrama on “RoboCop,” but his gut-wrenching vulnerability is clearest on the minimalist electro-pop of “Coldest Winter”—a frostbitten, Tears for Fears-sampling goodbye to his late mother. EDITORS’ NOTES Kanye turns unbearable pain into haunted, stark electro-pop on this daring album, embracing electronic chill and ‘80s New Wave to express his suffering and isolation. His Auto-Tuned voice aches over sharp, icy piano and harsh Roland TR-808 drumbeats on “Love Lockdown” and turns aggressively wrathful as a buzzsaw synth propels “See You in My Nightmares.” Ye moves into stirring, art-pop melodrama on “RoboCop,” but his gut-wrenching vulnerability is clearest on the minimalist electro-pop of “Coldest Winter”—a frostbitten, Tears for Fears-sampling goodbye to his late mother.

    ...'>Kanye West 808 And Heartbreak Download(24.10.2018)