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Written by Dave MacTavisht   
Wednesday, 06 September 2006
Pack Fm - whutduzFMstand4? Artist: Pack FM
Album: whutduzFMstand4?
Label: QN5 Music
Rating: 4/5

I am watching a Pack FM video on his Myspace page, in which he performs in the round at BB King's. Now, any thespian, emcee, stage-oriented performer knows that to perform in the round is to give the audience the power to mob, jump and destroy you if they feel the performance is sub par, so that alone makes Pack FM a ballsy emcee. To give the audience instant judgment upon your spit is a notable challenge. It is also notable when a championed battle emcee makes the decision to leave the 32-bar smackdown at the soapbox, and enter the studio to craft an opus.

So Pack brings out his thoughts on education, social parody, graffiti and girls (on "Ugly Woman," Pack and Extended Famm talk some shit about their relationships with horse-faced chicks that would make a shit-mouthed stand-up comic proud). And there's always time to spitfire at has-beens, never-beens, and novices, so Pack FM grants them, "If it's hot, I done said it. So don't bother sayin it / And if it ain't nice, don't say nothing at all / I'm looking forward to some instrumental albums from y'all."

Now I appreciate international influences, but producers with the curry-fever need to leave the bhangra on 6th street, Manhattan (Curry Row, that is). I can't figure out why producers insist on flipping these trendy (dated?) beats, but I'll be damned if they aren't all the same song. Luckily, here the bhangra of "Stomp" is followed on the heels by "Kilt It," a highlands corpse-sort of stomp (or sword-dance). Here bagpipes replace the ektara, and though the format and riff is highly similar (a key or maybe mode change is employed), I prefer the latter. From the nearly-comic juxtaposition emerges a dominance of many styles.

Other notable production occurs on "Lessons," which features a mystic Willy-Wonka groove in the spirit of Erik Satie's woodwinds; and the overly-dramatic pull of "I Can't Win" is based on a pop ballad turnaround, the musical sections reminiscent of MF Doom's work. Elsewhere, Cab Calloway is invoked to good effect. There is also a beautiful piano breakdown midway through "Forevershine"; the groove leans towards nostalgia, even as Pack speaks: "If I diss you / Won't nobody miss you / like Kriss Kross."

It also must be said that "Nigga" skit is one of the most incisive uses of the medium since Prince Paul dreamed up the form back on 3 Feet High and Rising. In the performance, a couple light-skinned fellas make their way through the borough of Brooklyn triumphantly heralding the dirtiest word in the English language and flipping an outdated nigga-card. Let it be said that the charlatans' luck catches up with them in Flatbush, when the aforementioned nigga card's past expiration date is exposed and results in a beat-down. The 1950s style announcer notes that bitch-passes are also available.

Pick this record up for its introspection, well-thought lyrics, diversity of beats and earnestness. But don't pick it up to find out what FM stands for. He ain't gonna tell you. He got a whole song about how he ain't gonna tell you, "What Duz FM Stand 4?" As he states, "Shoulda knew better than to ask about the acronym / I never answer it, just buy the album and don't ask again." This line is directed at single-minded music journalists sweating over his name. Now I didn't really mind the elusive moniker when I first listened, but after this angsty track he really got me wonderin: What does FM stand for?

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