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Originally published Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 12:04 AM

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CD review | BlakRoc's 'BlakRoc'

BlakRoc, a collaboration between Ohio garage-bluesmen the Black Keys and artists such as Ludacris, Mos Def and Jay-Z, is gimmicky and NPR-ready but stands as '09's most interesting hip-hop approach.

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BlakRoc is a bright spot in a dismal year for hip-hop. Which is tough to admit: The eponymous album — a collaboration between Ohio garage-bluesmen the Black Keys and a slew of notable MCs — is gimmicky and NPR-ready but stands as '09's most interesting hip-hop approach.

Let the compliment stand un-backhanded. BlakRoc deepens the louche blues inherent to hip-hop's musicality and lyricism. Keys drummer Patrick Carney has always played with spare, bass-heavy aggression, fundamental to live-band hip-hop. Listen as he goes toe-to-toe with Ludacris and an exhumed ODB on "Coochie" (massive, bombastic) and simmers behind Jay-Z clone Noe on "Hard Times" (dark, haunting). Mos Def works typically soulful verses and backup vocals on a Jim Jones-rapped track; singer Nicole Wray spouts heartcrushing soul wherever she turns up, a vintage update to a stagnating tradition. 'BlakRoc' is due for release Friday.

Jonathan Zwickel, Special to The Seattle Times

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Huge fan of the Black Keys however I'm on the fence on this release. I like Mos Def & Rza. It's too bad del the funky homosapien...  Posted on November 24, 2009 at 1:44 PM by seawa206. Jump to comment

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