French hip-hop producer Ugly Mac Beer, has been in music for over twenty years and on ‘Broken Ill’ he decided to go back to the beginning and his passion for synth punk. Three decades later, he brings to fruition an album he has dreamed of making since the age of 16, adopting a “Rick Rubin style” in its creation and production. “Broken Ill” is all over the place musically but its roots are very much in Gothic post-punk with a throbbing bassline front and centre whilst breakbeats and synths pepper the songs in every direction. post-punk, electro-punk, darkwave, and ew wave, while still maintaining its roots in US hip-hop, with a significant touch of rap rock is how Ugly Mac describes it and who am I to disagree?

Often a headfuck but a compelling and interesting listen it reminds me of Suicide (of Course) as well as a playful Joy Division in parts and darker Marc Almond whilst the throbbing Basslines are ever present like the glue that holds this all together whilst the synths twitch and ding from speaker to speaker messing with your head.

Mac Beer’s influences are heard throughout the album, from the Beastie Boys to The Cure, and including Kraftwerk and Sleaford Mods. In terms of collaborations, Ugly Mac Beer has enlisted a diverse array of rappers from various backgrounds. Among them is the iconic Princess Superstar, a prominent figure in the 90s underground scene, whose hit track “Perfect”, released two decades ago, unexpectedly resurged on TikTok, sparking excitement and eventually securing a place on the 2024 Billboard Charts. It even underwent a remix by David Guetta himself. Additionally, Mac Beer has teamed up with French rapper signed to Kitsuné, Mynameisleonidas, who has contributed to a significant portion of the album. Other collaborators include the singer from the French punk band Frustration and Mac Beer’s longtime collaborator and friend, The Real Fake MC a.k.a OP18. With “Broken Ill”, Ugly Mac Beer, hip-hop beatmaker par excellence, surprises and delivers a solid rap rock album with a pervasive UK influence, inviting listeners into his ever-evolving, creative, and audacious universe.

Stepping well outside ones comfort zone is often a rewarding and terrifying move but on occasions, it will mess with your head and reward your heart – join me and check this one out.

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Author: Dom Daley