This Kansas City MC claims he isn't a mix-tape guy. But you'd never know that from
The Nu, a compilation of borrowed-beat tracks put together by a slew of mostly other KC producers (Nezbeat, Johnny Quest, etc.), beat-matched and mixed live in one session by Approach's turntablist partner, DJ Sku. From the outset, it's clear that this disc is a teaser, a promotional album to span the gulf between 2004's
Ultra Proteus and the original records that Approach plans to put out later this year. The record is chock-full of answering-machine shoutouts from the likes of Butterfly from the Digable Planets, Lucky I. Am from the Living Legends, P.O.S., Joe Good, and tons of unidentified cohorts. (You half expect John Lennon to magically turn up singing a few bars of his lost masterpiece "Hush the Haters.") These interludes are mixed between musical tracks and overlap beginnings, but they don't detract from the continuous, partylike feel of the album. Rather than ad-libbing endlessly through stock hip-hop hype or delivering half-baked songs that wither like fliers tucked under a windshield wiper, Approach and Sku break their shit down. Approach dishes out rhymes in his trademark cool and confident style, slinking across
The Nu's funky, midtempo surface like a Water Strider. It may not be a "real" album per se, but it's a great listen from two cats (and a bevy of skilled producers) at the top of their game.