07.31.2003 |
SETH MARCEL FEATURED IN THE
SYRACUSE TIMES |
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Beat Poet Hip-hopper Seth Marcel
intends to put his hometown on the rap map.
By Justin Park
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Eminem opened the gates in Detroit, Nelly created a buzz about St.
Louis and Outkast reminded us that Southerners actually make music
other than country and bluegrass. Seth Marcel, Syracuse-born and
-bred, is trying to focus the country's eyes on the hip-hop scene in
upstate New York, despite the fact that musical acts of all types from
Rochester, Buffalo and Syracuse have always struggled to shine next to
the sunlike spotlight on New York City.
The problematic mentality is that if an act were any good, they'd move
to the Big Apple to get noticed. Any East Coast hip-hop fan will tell
you that upstate is where hardcore New York City rappers get sent to
prison, not where great rappers are born.
Groundbreakers like Eminem, Nelly, and Atlanta's Outkast were brazen
enough to represent their until-then-ignored native lands and to not
copycat other emcees. Marcel could follow suit simply because he pulls
no punches when letting people know what 'hood he's from and because
he refuses to fit into any hip-hop cliches. His sound is clearly East
Coast hardcore, similar to a rougher-edged Rakim; while his flow and
his voice don't break new ground, the substance of his rhymes sets him
apart.
Emulating the simpler times of hip-hop when groups like Public Enemy
were rapping about race, politics and other matters of substance
instead of guns, drugs and braggadocio, Marcel's songs tiptoe several
lines, making him difficult to pin down. Like De La Soul, his messages
are usually positive but not preachy. Like Public Enemy, he tries to
challenge listeners with normally unspoken topics. His rhymes,
however, don't read like an after-school special and he's hardly
afraid to boast: He just leaves out the gun talk and keeps the
four-letters to a minimum.
"Even the artists of today that actually rap with some substance don't
reach the depth of those {Public Enemy} songs," Marcel says. "If I can
make one song that makes me feel like I feel when I listen to {PE's}
'Welcome to the Terrordome,' I'll be happy."
These days his words reach a national audience as deejays from North
Carolina to New York City play his singles. Yet Syracuse has always
been the backdrop for the major turns in Marcel's life, from bookworm
to deejay to barber to emcee to married father of four.
Seth Marcel and JadaKiss |
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Deadwate - Dinnertime
CD $9.99 (2003, 62 min.)
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