While youd still be hard-pressed in 2007 to convincingly outline an exportable representation of a unified Toronto hip-hop scene, its always comforting to know that this city is quietly turning out some serious heat. Indelible T-dot MC Abdominal, never a slouch on the mic, returns in pristine form with his latest disc, Escape From The Pigeon Hole, a cover to cover lesson in vocal diversity from a man who attacks his tracks from every angle. The record opens with Abs chronicling his great escape over a shuffling jazz snippet before breaking into a clever respiratory exercise in "Breathe Later. Toronto mayor David Miller intros an elegy to every stretch of his temporary kingdom on "T-ode, while the tireless MC truly flexes his muscle on "Abdominal Workout, delivering his always effortless flow with spitfire ferocity over a high-paced cut cooked up by DJ Format. Ugly Duckling producer Young Einstein tosses up a slick old school break topped with a funky keyboard loop and bass lick for lead single "Pedal Pusher, keeping him in good stead alongside fellow beat smiths Cut Chemist and DJ Fase, among others. Abdominal shows a more revealing side on the groovy, laidback "Open Relationship, with jazz singer Elizabeth Shepherd playing the other half of a relationship of convenience on the hook before reappearing with some tight piano work on record closer "Flyer Antics, a showstopper that features everything from Abs rhyming out a bass line to quirky Akai breakdowns and intricate Brazilian tambourine acrobatics. Be careful, you might hurt yourself with this one!
(Handcuts)Abdominal
Escape From The Pigeon Hole
BY Kevin JonesPublished Mar 22, 2007