Most Popular

Recent Articles

Recent Articles by Shea Serrano

National Features >

  • City Pages

    "Governor No"

    Minnesota's Tim Pawlenty grooms himself for vice-presidential consideration--by being a jerk.

    By Jonathan Kaminsky

  • Miami New Times

    Day Strippers

    Our reporter sets out in search of a naked lunch.

    By Janine Zeitlin

  • Broward-Palm Beach New Times

    Switch Hitter

    Before swinging a bat in a lesbian softball league, pick a side: gay or straight?

    By Amy Guthrie

  • Village Voice

    Death in the Skies

    At JFK, Erhan Yildirim clears corpses for takeoff.

    By Elizabeth Dwoskin

Nicolay and Kay: Time:Line

By Shea Serrano

Published on March 20, 2008

Following his impressive Foreign Exchange project, for which he teamed up with Little Brother's Phonte, Dutch producer dynamo Nicolay has joined forces with Houston's Kay, spit-ready MC of local crew the Foundation, to produce Time:Line, an enjoyable LP guided by the emerging neo-soul backpacker sound mainstreamers are beginning to heed. Indicative of all Nicolay's endeavors, Time:Line bursts with a seemingly impossible combination of organic and electronic beats. With tracks like "I've Seen Rivers" and "Tight Eyes," he manages to produce a trendy take on early-'70s R&B without seeming too hokey, while Northsider Kay, who would have a hard time convincing anyone he's not from somewhere along the Eastern seaboard, provides a seemingly effortless storytelling flow that rivals the likes of Lupe Fiasco or Chino XL. Highlights include "Blizzard," a remember-when track that drips with soul and hearkens to Kay's content-driven origins; "The Lights," featuring a contagious hook and sample-sounding backbeats; and "Gunshot," a radio-ready bounce beat that's a little too serious (it's about a child getting caught by a stray bullet) to get love from today's ringtone-hungry population.



Houston Press Insiders

  • Local food, music and news blasts
  • Free Stuff
Backpage.com