
For me, Hi-tek has always been one of those guys that I knew was doing good stuff. I jammed to his songs along the years, but never got the chance to fully check out his work. So when his new album Hi-Teknology 3 hit the WRG? offices, I happily jumped at the chance to review it.
Hi-Teknology 3 is part three in a series of Hi-Tek produced albums. I didn’t hear any of the previous installments but this one really impressed me. Hi-Tek appears to have a knack for choosing the perfect mix of artists to complement his songs and add to his albums on a whole. From Ghostface & Raekwon to Young Buck, Talib Kweli, upcoming English singer Estelle and various obscure indie rappers. Your particular taste of hip hop is most likely represented on this album. His versatility as a beat maker is impressive as well. One minute I’d be listening to the next neo-soul incense lighting anthem, then I was grooving to a big bounce, baller-boogie beat, and at the drop of a snare I’d be hit with a melodramatic mix-tape style masterpiece.
Overall this is a good album that I feel myself coming back to and listening to again, while driving, getting ready to go out on a Saturday night or even on a relaxed Sunday spent at home. Though there are one or two slight duds like, “Knew Me” which feels two minutes and a half too lon and “Life To Me” (on first listen seemed to me to be a lifeless neo-soul, floetry-esque track, but got better over time. But, the overall vibe of this record over powers the minor misses, and everything gels together to make an enjoyable album.
words: Pünker Ace







