Ka - The Night's Gambit Album On Sale Now! *New Interviews For Days*

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F. Fabergé;4864872 said:
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First three on the top from left to right are the stickers.

Off the first listen, Peace Akhi, Knighthood, 30 Pieces of Silver and I'm Ready are WOOOOOOOOOOOOO status. Was already feeling Our Father and Off The Record.

dope.
knighthood is fukking fire :cook:
 

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No Country for Old (Rap) Men: The importance of Ka

Robbie of Unkut waxes lyrical about how Roc Marciano co-conspirator Ka is making grassroots music distribution work.

The image of Bronx rap stalwart Percee-P standing out the front of Fat Beats, enthusiastically hawking a CD-R of his greatest songs and features, was a familiar sight to rap fans in New York over the last decade. Even after he finally released his debut album with Madlib in 2007, he continued to keep hustling his music in the same manner, even at his own shows. While the phenomenon that is hand-to-hand music sales is nothing new, Percee brought a level of enthusiasm to his sales pitch that was both memorable and sincere – more a reflection of his obsession with the art of rhyme than the machinations of a ‘starving artist’.

Fat Beats now longer exists as a retail store, now focused as an online service and record label/distributor, but last Saturday former Natural Elements MC and current Roc Marciano accomplice Ka announced that he would be selling the first copies of his third solo album, The Night’s Gambit, in person at the location of the late storefront. The weather was shytty, but the turnout was impressive by all accounts, as rap fanatics made the trek out to Brooklyn to cop a signed copy of the new album on wax and/or CD from the man himself, who is a registered member of the New York City Fire Department when he’s not crafting intricate verses.

It didn’t hurt that last year’s Grief Pedigree was a favourite amongst those who take this rap shyt serious, delivering a focused narrative from an old soul who’s seen too much, that doesn’t sound like anything else out there. Entirely self-produced, with a sole guest appearance from Metal Clergy cohort Roc Marcy, it presented a singularity of purpose that has become almost extinct in modern day hip-hop, and was accompanied by a video for every song on the album. As a result, the thought of Ka possibly repeating that feat in 2013 was able to attract customers in droves, who not only were able to secure a scarce vinyl copy of the new release but were able to digest the sounds before the rest of the world had access on iTunes – another unusual, yet very welcome, approach. Not to mention that the 33 ⅓ version is once again blessed with an exclusive bonus track, which further strengthens the connection between Ka as an artist and a fan himself.

I’m not suggesting we all sit around the campfire and hold hands at this point, but it’s a promising sign when a dope MC can adapt the grassroots approach and have it actually work for him. The new album picks up right where the last left off: one feature, self-produced and worthy of multiple listens to unravel its many layers as we await the infamous Metal Clergy project. For the last release, only three record stores in the city were willing to stock his LP. One would like to think that with the critical acclaim Ka has since earned himself that this won’t be the case again, but the fact that even a tight-wad such as myself shelled out $20 to order Grief Pedigree last year indicates that quality still counts for something in the instant gratification era.
No Country for Old (Rap) Men: The importance of Ka | ACCLAIM

dope article. I'm sure unkut will have an interview with Ka up soon.
 

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Album is kinda got me speechless. At first it felt like I was waiting for the beats to kick in on a lot of the songs. Now I wanna go sit nude in a field and do hallucinogens with this in my headphones.


Like....how do you even come up with some shyt like "peace akki"? Where does THAT inspiration come from beat wise?
 

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Album is kinda got me speechless. At first it felt like I was waiting for the beats to kick in on a lot of the songs. Now I wanna go sit nude in a field and do hallucinogens with this in my headphones.


Like....how do you even come up with some shyt like "peace akki"? Where does THAT inspiration come from beat wise?

Ok i gotta hear this shyt :laugh:
 

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This is an amazing album. His lyrics are so introspective and real. That song "Off The Record" is great! Ka is a poet in every sense of the word. What's interesting is that if you listen to Ka and Roc Marciano you notice how well they compliment each other. It's like Roc is the street dude still spitting that raw and then there comes this epiphany about the street life, and how you evolve from it, which Ka represents. I've been trying to put people on to Ka but they just ain't trying to hear me.
 

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This album is something else. These lyrics are wild. The layering is exceptional. I'm even catching lyrical references to Grief Pedigree. The subtle chess references tied in with the skits. Damn. These beats have so much soul in them. I just listen to the album and get transported into a state of zen. I cannot state how great 30 Pieces of Silver is. The imagery got me hitting replay constantly. I'm the first one to get on an album for being less than 12 or 13 tracks but Ka has this down to a science. I love the imagery on the face of the CD. There's some references there that I'm sure are over cats' heads similar to the Grief Pedigree cover. I'm Ready got me gone. Bruce: "I have made up my mind. And that's it baby. You better kill me before." WOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
 

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"Dying to get fly cocaine was the pixie dust"

"Me and my chrome hip/ long clip/put in work won't quit/my word is bond yours don't stick/long as there's dough to grab/ I'mma hold the mag/ load the bag/ 'til I'm a helmet and a folded flag."

This guy has so many quoteables that it's crazy. I find myself listening to songs and finding some new illness that he has spit that I didn't even get the first few listens. He's the kind of artist that on first listen you might not get it. I was ready to write him off before even giving him a chance. Once I got it though I really got it.
 

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Going to check this out because he collaborates with Roc Marciano frequently,
 

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Gotta be in a certain mood to really dig this. Was in that mood last week and now I'm worried about some of yall lol
 
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