![]() CD REVIEW: PETE MISER, CAMOUFLAGE IS RELATIVE Bill Murphy (Writer) Jan 18, 2005 Not just a microphone fiend ![]() Oregon-born and Crooklyn-based Pete Miser cops a streetwise but mellow, almost matter-of-fact, rhyme stylethe perfect foil for the heaviness of the topic at hand, whether its busted love (on the scathing homily Final), politics (Old News, with Dionysos and Stimulus) or borough tales (The Fall of Williamsburg). That said, his real secret weapons lie in his turntable chops, production skills and an uncanny ability to recruit great talent, as the soon-to-be-classic jam All I Do (with soul siren Maya Azucenasomeone to watch for in 2005) reveal with a quickness. |
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