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Apsalar
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Posted: February 18 2008 at 17:54 |
I'm probably one of the biggest hip-hop fans around this part. I have found just as many bands to like as I have in prog, then again I usually only like very small proportions of genres. I personally don't consider myself very open minded. Some interesting bands: A Tribe Called Quest, Subtle, fbcfabric & reindeer, Cunninlynguist, DJ Screw, etcetera.
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Syzygy
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Posted: February 18 2008 at 18:06 |
I'm not a huge fan of the genre, but there's some interesting stuff off at the margins - I've recently heard some Dalek, an avant hip hop act signed to Mike Patton's Ipecac label who have collaborated with Faust, and of course there was Dr Walker's collaboration with Holger Czukay.
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'Like so many of you
I've got my doubts about how much to contribute
to the already rich among us...'
Robert Wyatt, Gloria Gloom
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sean
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Posted: February 18 2008 at 18:13 |
i don't care for the mainstream modern stuff but i can listen to some older stuff like NWA and Public Enemy. I also don't really like a lot of today's rock bands that mix their rock with hip hop but faith no more is one of my favourite bands and they are one of the first to do that. but for mainstream stuff, i've been force fed that for years and i can't stand it, but i can listen to the rap artists that actually have something to say, unlike soulja boy and his types.
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Evans
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Posted: February 18 2008 at 19:04 |
Beastie boys! I have heard far too little of them, but intergalactic is pretty great.
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micky
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Posted: February 18 2008 at 19:49 |
MHDTV wrote:
...Are all you progheads so close-minded about Hip Hop? Many of you complain about how close-minded your friends are, yet look at yourselves.
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hip-hop.... pfff... wanna see close-minded.. mention prog-pop. Watch the eyes of the close-minded roll back into their heads and foam protrude from their mouths.
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MHDTV
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Posted: February 18 2008 at 21:21 |
But Prog-Pop really does suck...
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E-Dub
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Posted: February 18 2008 at 22:27 |
MHDTV wrote:
E-Dub wrote:
MHDTV wrote:
...Are all you progheads so close-minded about Hip Hop? Many of you complain about how close-minded your friends are, yet look at yourselves. Here are some bands to try:
Aesop Rock
Madvillain
Public Enemy
Notorious B.I.G.
EL-P
Atmosphere
KRS-One
| Being close minded has nothing to do with it. It's all personal tastes. I'm sure I've got discs in my collection that you wouldn't like. Does that make YOU close minded? E |
I already explained this. I'm not going to do it again. Once again, I encourage people to try non-mainstream Hip-Hop like Aesop Rock, KRS-One, or Jazz-Hop and Trip-Hop like DJ Shadow. |
I didn't ask you to explain a stinkin' thing. Got it? You asked, I answered. You brought up 'close minded', not me. E
Edited by E-Dub - February 18 2008 at 22:28
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Failcore
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Posted: February 18 2008 at 22:45 |
MHDTV wrote:
...Are all you progheads so close-minded about Hip Hop? Many of you complain about how close-minded your friends are, yet look at yourselves. Here are some bands to try:
Aesop Rock
Madvillain
Public Enemy
Notorious B.I.G.
EL-P
Atmosphere
KRS-One
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That's like asking why I am close-minded toward close-mindedness. Sorry, but rap has de facto become regressive, just like pop, and pretty much modern rock as well. I mean there are no threads asking for prog-pop are there? Oh I'm sorry we do have neo-prog j/k
Edited by Deathrabbit - February 18 2008 at 22:46
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MHDTV
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Posted: February 18 2008 at 23:01 |
Uh, why? Just because you don't like it, and haven't bothered to find anything good? I fail to see how producers like Blockhead, who done everything from classical sampling, to pure jazz backgrounds, is regressive in the least. Even Timbaland, while overtly commercial, manages to sneak in some productions you can tell he made for himself and himself alone.
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Failcore
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Posted: February 18 2008 at 23:56 |
Look, the idea of rap as I see it is in conflict with prog. Does that mean there are no good rap groups, of course not. But it means I've got plenty of other genres to wear out before I start digging thru that haystack for a needle.
Edited by Deathrabbit - February 18 2008 at 23:57
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MHDTV
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Posted: February 19 2008 at 00:12 |
How the hell is the idea of rap contradictory to prog? There isn't even an 'idea' of rap. It's just music, it can be progressive, or it ca be stale and regressive.
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Failcore
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Posted: February 19 2008 at 00:16 |
I could write you a book, but I'm tired so you'll just have to ponder whilst gazing towards the stars.
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MHDTV
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Posted: February 19 2008 at 00:17 |
Most prog bands aren't exactly progressive these days, so...
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Atavachron
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Posted: February 19 2008 at 00:28 |
you've got guts, I respect that.. hey, just be glad you've gotten so many positive responses
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MHDTV
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Posted: February 19 2008 at 00:46 |
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: February 19 2008 at 01:12 |
MHDTV wrote:
...Are all you progheads so close-minded about Hip Hop? Many of you complain about how close-minded your friends are, yet look at yourselves. Here are some bands to try: Aesop Rock Madvillain Public Enemy Notorious B.I.G. EL-P Atmosphere KRS-One
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Simply because some of us don't like it, point, we don't bneed to have the same taste, go to a Rap forum, mention King Crimosn and then tell me what you got as aresponse.
I tried Hip Hop, I tried each band that has been mentioned as a great one, and all sound the same to me, that's my opinion, ir not that I have prejudices or anything, I simply don't like Hip Hop and consider it mostly street poetry with rhythm, if that's being close minded, I honestly don't care to be one.
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Still is. Prog is pretty stale right around now. Seems like it's just a bunch of old bands doing the same thing they've always done |
Honestly, after this statement that reveals lack of knowledge of modern Prog and using a despective word like stale (Tasteless from old age and tedious), you dare to call us close minded?
Then you said Prog Pop (Whatever that is) sucks, without giving a single argument or explanation....Kettle Pot syndrome?
We respect your taste even if we don't share it, but if you come to a Prog Forum calling Progressive Rock bands old and tedious...That's not a good start.
People got different tastes, you gotta get used to that.
MHDTV wrote:
Most prog bands aren't exactly progressive these days, so... |
I wonder how many modern bands you heard like:
- Mars Volta
- Fantomas
- The Red Masque
- Deluge Grander
- Karda Estra
Just to mentoion 5 out of several hundreed?
There's a revolution in Prog, lately the genre is changing as never nefore since the late 90's, so it's good to get informed before you say something that has no support.
Iván
Edited by Ivan_Melgar_M - February 19 2008 at 01:21
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everyone
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Posted: February 19 2008 at 01:22 |
The most progressive hip hop artists I have heard is the Divine Styler. Today's hip hop is not as experimental compared to the late 80's, early 90's hip hop. I still like the Last Poets and the Roots. If I do listen to rap today the group will have a live band in the background. I do not want to listen to some canned b*****dized versions of "Pass the Peas," "Flashlight" and other bits and pieces of others music only to add "their flavor." Mostly that "flavor" is a bunch of mindless dribble. Rap artist are lyricists not as they claim to be...musicians. Prog musicians write the music and play the instruments on their albums. Todays rap is just overproduced pablum just like the pop r&b. I do like the version of P.E's "She Watch Channel Zero" by the band Follow for Now. I do own about 300 rap albums that range from the Last Poets to the first Flavor Unit record.
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MHDTV
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Posted: February 19 2008 at 01:22 |
1. I've explained this twice...
2. A lack of knowledge of modern prog? Because I think it's mainly a bunch of rehashes of the band mebers 70's idols, I lack knowledge of modern prog?
3. Prog Pop was a joke. I didn't call prog old and tedious, I said that right now I think prog i just recycling old ideas. I don't have a problem with people having different tastes, I have a problem with people saying Hip Hop 'sucks', or it's 'killing music'. Got it?
Edit: Post above most recent.
Edited by MHDTV - February 19 2008 at 01:23
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Freak yo' swerve
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MHDTV
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Posted: February 19 2008 at 01:24 |
everyone wrote:
The most progressive hip hop artists I have heard is the Divine Styler.
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What kind of stuff do they do? Sounds like a Trip Hop band.
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Freak yo' swerve
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everyone
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Posted: February 19 2008 at 01:38 |
The Divine Styler used some pyschedelic samples and sounds from the 60's and combined them with some funk samples from the 70's. Along with a pro Black Muslim(like X-Clan) message. The album I own came out in the early 90's long before trip hop was created.
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