Black Dialogue
- The Perceptionists
- Band Name: The Perceptionists
- Record Label: Definitive Jux
- Release Date: Mar 22, 2005
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Akrobatik and Lif are the ideal lyrical yin and yang.
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90Black Dialogue: a hip-hop classic? Maybe not, but pretty damn close.
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80Black Dialogue has finally captured the Perceptionists' on-stage charisma and fraternity. [Apr 2005, p.103]
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Lif and Akrobatik have a long history, so they sound natural as brainy verse-swapping partners, and they're sharp throughout, whether they have their sights set on the Bush Administration or are simply batting boasts back and forth.
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80Greater than the sum of its parts.
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On the whole, Black Dialogue emerges as a triumph, an impassioned 12-track hip-hop manifesto even a mother could love, assuming of course, she hasn't affixed a Bush/Cheney sticker on the bumper of the family station wagon.
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60There are enough thrilling moments on Black Dialogue to justify the collaboration. [Apr 2005, p.123]
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GregH10Soon to be considered classic. I get goose bumps everytime I hear "memorial day." You must hear this album.
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Kam10jules o is an idiot. this album is probably my fav ever def jux release. an awesome album.