...and the outcome would be her son.
Well, he wrote a review about my performance at the Iceland Airwaves festival here in Reykjavik.
There was a big headline in the festival newspaper that said:
"MC Nonni is either insane, mentally disabled or really, really stupid, but it appeared he was going for a combination of all three."
MC Nonni is the name I use for this kind of electro / pop / rap thing btw.
Here's the whole review and below is the link to the recording of my performance so you can judge for yourselves
MC Nonni is either insane, mentally disabled or really, really stupid, but it appeared he was going for a combination of all three, which would have made for a good show if these mindsets didn't cancel each other out. There was a certain conviction missing in Nonni's performance, but it hardly matters, since the music speaks for itself: lyrics that made Wesley Willis sound refined and intellectual were ylped, yelled and even belched out over playful and minimal electro beats that sounded very familiar to anyone who has spent more than a half-hour fiddling around with Propellerheads software. Still, anyone who let their guard down could easily have been swayed by his retarded charm. The crowd did not as much as tap a foot.
http://mp3.breakbeat.is/vde-066/mcnonnil...rwaves.mp3
Well, he wrote a review about my performance at the Iceland Airwaves festival here in Reykjavik.
There was a big headline in the festival newspaper that said:
"MC Nonni is either insane, mentally disabled or really, really stupid, but it appeared he was going for a combination of all three."
MC Nonni is the name I use for this kind of electro / pop / rap thing btw.
Here's the whole review and below is the link to the recording of my performance so you can judge for yourselves
MC Nonni is either insane, mentally disabled or really, really stupid, but it appeared he was going for a combination of all three, which would have made for a good show if these mindsets didn't cancel each other out. There was a certain conviction missing in Nonni's performance, but it hardly matters, since the music speaks for itself: lyrics that made Wesley Willis sound refined and intellectual were ylped, yelled and even belched out over playful and minimal electro beats that sounded very familiar to anyone who has spent more than a half-hour fiddling around with Propellerheads software. Still, anyone who let their guard down could easily have been swayed by his retarded charm. The crowd did not as much as tap a foot.
http://mp3.breakbeat.is/vde-066/mcnonnil...rwaves.mp3