The name (
DSP), and title (
In the Red), evoke glitchy, distorted techno, but
DSP (or
Dynamic Syncopation), is a hip-hop production duo crafting tracks from the detritus of brassy late-'60s soul (think
DJ Premier, or a darker
Jurassic 5). Their guest rappers keep up with the great productions, spraying lyrics like Mike Apathy does on "Trife-A-Saurus Rex," or arguing over Brit-inflected speed rapping like the
Phi Life Cypher team on "My Verse 1st,." Musically, Mass Influence's "Systematic" and Dell Donahue's "Outtaplace" are the big highlights: a pair of tough-minded tracks with a hint of menacing synth and chunky, three- or four-note basslines. Back-in-the-day rapper
Chill Rob G also gets a great feature. Like the best of hip-hop's old-school -- and unlike a lot of underground rap crews --
DSP understand the virtue of keeping it simple. ~ John Bush