Time Machine drops Vicious Experiments.
Time Machine has released their latest creation, Vicious Experiments. It weighs in at ten tracks and two skits with seven featured performers. D.J. Mekalek has done some good work on the production, while Jaysonic and Comel hold it together on the verses. At their best, Jaysonic and Comel will be fluid with just enough voice modulation to fit with Mekalek’s grooves. The smoothest grooves can be found on Inna Zone, featuring M.C. Juan Deuce, and The Art of Tease featuring M.C. Raw Poetic.
At their worst, it sounds as if Jaysonic and Comel are phoning in their verses, as they can slip into a monotone that will bore you in an instant. Some tracks utilise an echo effect on the microphone audio that grates away at the eardrum, probably in an attempt to make the vocals punchier. Vicious Experiments is a free release, and it’s obvious from the diverse beat production that a lot of work has gone into this. That being said, the project could have used a little bit more.
Check it out here: http://viciousexperiments.bandcamp.com/album/vicious-experiments














