Press

 

-“(their) best release to date”
E. Wallace for RapReviews.com on Out-of-Body Experience January 2011

-”ARHATs production is solid and head-nod inducing for the most part and still comes off pleasing when he decides to venture outside of what seems to be his comfort zone.”
-”..this album has enough going for it that it should garner a listen or two from heads in every time zone.”
E. Wallace for RapReviews.com on GMT+1 January 2010

-“..The album’s other MVP is ARHAT. His production work on “Don’t Cry for Me” is suspenseful with strings throughout the chorus and a mournful horn line on verses it perfectly matches the theme of the song.”
-“Ghosts” features more impressive work from ARHAT, bells and chimes float over the propulsive beat and eerie vocals are buried in the mix-”
-”extremely talented producers”-
HipHop DX on Baron Von Alias’ debut Timepiece April 2009

-”ARHAT’s ‘The Relaxation Of A Stressed Out World’ sounds ready for the Wu to jump on it”
HipHop Connection April 2009

(ARHAT‘s) -“The Relaxation of A Stressed Out World” starts off melancholy with symphonic instrumentation that merges Baron’s account of a relaxed state of mind. Not soon after, it bursts through like a juggernaut.”
-“Don’t Cry For Me” has a theatrical energy”
Kevin Nottingham on Baron Von Alias’ Timepiece April 2009

-“The 13th Hour’ (is) a completely original album produced entirely by the genius that is ARHAT.”
Baron Von Alias in FemaleFirst February 2009