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2.2 poor | Erwann S. STAFF | July 24th 20 | 95200 was the last Ministere A.M.E.R. record, and Le Calibre qu'il te faut represents the post-Ministere era, and is one of the first Secteur A albums. Of course, it's 1996 French rap, so Dr. Dre's influence is everywhere and this one LP takes a lot of its soundscapes from Dre's G-Funk. So, you got it, it's a fun, celebratory record, full of female vocals, funky basslines, MOOG stuff, and absolutely no snare - replaced by claps. Problem: Stomy Bugsy was the worst Ministere rapper, and while the band's outputs were saved flow-wise by Passi, on his own he really can't manage to shine. Plus, ofc, the record is way too fucking long - 75 fucking minutes, d'ya think you're Swans? - and starts dragging from min 30 onward. The atmosphere is sometimes nice tho.
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