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I honestly think there’s a misunderstanding here somewhere. There are only fleeting rap flows on the album, and few that last more than a few seconds. It’s all over the place. I think one of the last things I would associate it with is ‘90s hip-hop — like, Wu-Tang? Tupac? Tribe? — because none of it sounds anything like that to me. It’s a bit like Death Grips meets Aphex Twin’s compositional habits circa “Ventolin” remixes, with a little R&B and boyband-type shit tossed in at random intervals and an awful lot of just disparate sounds chucked in here and there. I mean honestly it’s an interesting listen. This is a guy who named a song after voting for Donald Trump after all, and he’s a massive troll, but sonically it’s pure insanity. The fact that it’s immensely popular is ... either incredible or suspect, I can’t quite decide which. Veteran is more straight forward, and better as an album, but even that record sounds nothing like ‘90s hip-hop to me. *shrug* |
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I gave the first two tracks another listen straight through. I hear it now, it does have some interesting change ups. Still, it doesn't do anything for me. I don't like a lot of hip hop in general. I LOVE Tierra Whack and Themselves. The Yugen Blackrock album this year was interesting for its heady lyrics, but I only listened to it a few times. The Dis Fantasy EP this year is pretty good. Then I like some classics. Public Enemy's It Takes... is one of the best albums ever by any standard.
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Heh? I’ve honestly never seen the two mentioned together, but I know TND gave it an 8 after kind of talking a bunch of shit about it. Veteran is better. Haven’t seen TND vid on that one. |
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Check out the Billy Woods album “Hiding Places” from this year. Sharp, good songwriting, intense — that one really is reminiscent of some NYC ‘90s hip-hop styles. Little SIMZ has a surprisingly good debut. Tyler the Creator made a really strong dark-synth heavy soul-rap-dance hybrid album that is his first actual great release. Freddie Gibbs & Madlib released Bandana, which is good, though not great. Other good shit too. Slauson Malone’s “A Quiet Farwell (sic): Twenty sixteen to twenty eighteen” is one of the best albums of the year. ... Made by Winston Marsalis’ son, who happens to be a really good abstract hip-hop producer with jazz fragments floating all over the place. Dreamy and spooky and surreal. |
Thanks, I'll add it to the never-ending list.
One of my favorite albums of all time is Tha Fly Girlz - Da Brats From Da Ville. The story behind it is awesome. A member of Zs started an afterschool program for poor areas of Brooklyn. The first year was Zebrablood teaching rap to middle school kids. Only 5 girls were left by the end and they cut an LP. Middle school girls rapping positive lyrics over Excepter beats. Do I really need to say more? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5Fq9rA6E4I |
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ok, I'm sorry, the above post was a joke that I couldn't resit.
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New Nick Cave album cover looks like something you see on Jehovah's witness pamphlets.
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Looking forward to the vinyl of the new Blut Aus Nord album "Hallucinogen."
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Mount Eerie and Julie Doiron - Lost Wisdom pt 2 on 11/8
John Chantler next month. I highly recommend the new Jan St Werner for noise heads and those interested in automatic process music. Each track it's announced which frequencies are being used and they are left to feedback. Glorious harmonies and dissonance unfolds. |
Out November 1: Cate Le Bon & Bradford Cox - Myths 004 EP
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institute of sonology? deifinitely. I was checking out that record already in record store and I was tempted as fuck to get it. I will get on my next visit to record store. |
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The new Lightning Bolt album is really good, it's definitely more 'pop' than a lot of their past records have been. That said, it's still forty-five minutes of super heavy, lightning-quick bass riffs with apeshit drums, so...if you like them, you'll like it.
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Yeah, it’s decent. I like it. Not the kind of thing I’m likely to put on in 5 years when I want to hear Lightning Bolt, but definitely blazing. |
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