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Textbook
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Posted: November 03 2010 at 22:35 |
JROCHA:
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JROCHA
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Posted: November 03 2010 at 22:58 |
I should check these out, peanut butter wolf has worked with Madlib on some projects. What is the album below PB Wolfe?
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Textbook
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Posted: November 03 2010 at 23:32 |
I Spit On Your Grave by The Gaslamp Killer.
Awesome stuff, quite progressive.
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Apsalar
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Posted: November 06 2010 at 18:13 |
been killin' this one lately. Anyone else a fan?
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1y28o_real-live-the-turnaround_music |
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Textbook
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Posted: November 06 2010 at 20:32 |
Never heard of them but I'd be interested in seeing why it's so good, want to Youtube some tracks?
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Apsalar
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Posted: November 07 2010 at 18:43 |
^^^^^ there's a link to a video in my above post. Doesn't seem to be much on youtube, but if you like the (title) track you'll enjoy the album, stays solid right through.
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dwill123
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Posted: November 09 2010 at 16:26 |
Flava in your ear (remix)
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Textbook
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Posted: November 10 2010 at 15:33 |
Eyedea's tragic, sudden death has put me in mind to remember two other fallen hip-hop greats. No not the over tributed Pac and Biggie but Big Pun and Big L.
First up is Lamont "Big L" Coleman, who was a well above average MC and punchline king whose 1995 album (the only material released in his lifetime) released when he was just 21 features a wealth of clever, fresh lyrics. Here's the single, Put It On.
Big L died shortly before completing his second album. In 1999 he was found dead in Harlem having been shot nine times. His murder and the reason for it have never been satisfactorily explained and no one was ever convicted. Spookily, in 2002 L's brother Leroy decided to solve the murder himself and began poking around. He turned up murdered, similarly mysteriously, in the same place.
The other guy I wanted to spotlight is Big Pun.
Christopher "Big Punisher" Rios was the first commercially significant Latin rapper. Latinos had been involved in hip-hop since the beginning, primarily as dancers. They did MC but for whatever reason did not get much recognition bar a few minor stars like Kid Frost. Pun was the first to go supernova with his 1998 album Capital Punishment.
Rios was morbidly obese, weighing 700 lbs a the time of his death, unsurprisingly from heart attack in 2000, aged just 28. But his rap style was just the opposite of his ungainly bulk. He was fast, fluid, witty and his flow was absolutely impeccable, as crisp and clear as you please while his multisyllabic rhymes rattled on effortlessly.
Both guys worth remembering.
And of course, Jam Master Jay forever.
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Textbook
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Posted: November 16 2010 at 02:15 |
Anyone heard the new Kanye West album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy?
Is getting HUGE buzz and rave reviews, looking like it's going to end up being considered album of the year by a few people. Interesting because after the distinctly crappy 808s And Heartbreak, a lot of people, including me, had written him off.
But this actually appears to be quite a progressive album and I don't just mean the King Crimson sample on Power- it's genuinely adventurous. Bon Iver on two songs anyone?
I'll be getting a copy soon and probably letting you know what I think...
Oh, "interesting" cover art too, check that out... Edited by Textbook - November 16 2010 at 02:16 |
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Prog Geo
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Posted: November 16 2010 at 05:22 |
I don't appreciate this kind of music very much.But I want you to listen to a band that is a good option for you.The band is called Twiztid and they are horror hip-hop.Here's a song from the album The green book:
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J-Man
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Posted: December 17 2010 at 21:50 |
Hey guys - I'd like to bring this thread back to life, just to get some good recommendations. Here's the rap albums I currently own:
Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (5 star masterpiece) Wu-Tang Clan - Iron Flag (Good album) Wu-Tang Clan - 8 Diagrams (I don't like this one very much) Wyclef Jean - The Carnival (5 star masterpiece) Ghostface Killah - Ironman (Good album) Fugees - The Score (I've only heard it once, but I already love it) Any recommendations? |
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Epignosis
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Posted: December 17 2010 at 22:23 |
Don't forget to get Aquemini some time! |
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Textbook
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Posted: December 20 2010 at 20:23 |
J-Man: Outkast's first four albums (Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, ATLiens, Aquemini, Stankonia) and the album by their crew, The Dungeon Family, Even In Darkness, are all required. In terms of new stuff, I'm currently listening to this dude from Boston called Moe Pope, I like it.
Also digging this producer called Factor, gotta love the keys on this track, very proggy,
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MusicForSpeedin
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Posted: December 24 2010 at 05:35 |
Glad this thread exists Some instrumental hip-hop |
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J-Man
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Posted: December 24 2010 at 07:43 |
Just got Wyclef Jean's The Carnival Volume II yesterday from the library - I can't wait to hear it!
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Textbook
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Posted: December 25 2010 at 01:26 |
J-Man if you like Ghost, his new studio album Apollo Kids has just been released...
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keiser willhelm
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Posted: December 25 2010 at 02:28 |
that big pun and big l stuff was killer im gonna check em out. Kanye's albums pretty much convinced me of his skill. his last one was totally unmemorable but this is a return to form. Really enjoy it, though im not ready to give it album of the year cred yet.
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Marty McFly
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Posted: December 25 2010 at 05:09 |
I extremely enjoy (not just little bit, but it's long time love) Gorillaz - Demon Days. What is so different about them ? Why I can listen their music, even I don't like "traditional" hip-hop, what musical characteristic they have ? I would like to find out :-D or perhaps get some recommendations from you guys for similar music. |
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There's a point where "avant-garde" and "experimental" becomes "terrible" and "pointless,"
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Dean
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Posted: December 25 2010 at 06:14 |
Probably something like M.I.A ~ very eclectic, east meets west - a Britpop hip-hop electroclash reggae - about the closest thing there is to Damon Albran's take on hip-hop, but a bit more "real".
Tinie Tempah (he's very mainstream, but I detect a prog influence in his music, certainly more musical than most hip-hop artists).
And for the middle-aged (like me) no collection is complete without Faithless - Maxi Jazz's rap lyrica over Sister Bliss and Rolo's trip-hop and trance techno musica hita all the right notes.
not hip hop, trance track:
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Noak
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Posted: December 25 2010 at 19:53 |
Hip Hop albums that I like: Gravediggaz-6 Feet Deep Deltron 3030-Deltron 3030 Curse ov Dialect-Wooden Tounges The Coup-Steal This Album A Tribe Called Quest-The Low End Theory Sage Francis-Personal Journals Divine Styler-Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light Madvillain-Madvillainy MF DOOM-Operation Doomsday Mobb Deep-The Infamous Soul Junk-1958 Quasimoto-The Unseen
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