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Severian 11.04.2016 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by louder
I know, but for some reason now I'm listening to various selected Justin Bieber singles out of everything. Heh.


Whoa hey, what?!
I must have just flown right by this yesterday, because if I'd noticed I certainly would have taken a sec to give you shit.

louder 11.04.2016 02:44 PM

Haha!! LOL.

Rob Instigator 11.04.2016 03:33 PM

You listening to Post Malone's track with the Beibers? That white boy finally coming out with a full LP

louder 11.05.2016 02:30 PM

Waiting for some real opinions on the Common album..

louder 11.05.2016 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Rae Sremurd - Black Beatles is my fave jam at the moment. I turn that shit up irritatingly loud in my car on the way home from work when I'm ridin' durty.... Either the Sremmurd or Mike Will have beenn sampling a lot of early Cure/Joy Division/Bauhaus type sounds... I dig.

https://youtu.be/gnVUR4ddPTk

FUCK I LOVE IT SO

It's #1 on iTunes right now. Crazy how long it took that song to catch up but now it's huge.

noisereductions 11.05.2016 11:01 PM

A Tribe Called Quest is on SNL next week !!!!!!!!!!

noisereductions 11.05.2016 11:47 PM

I wrote this back in May on my stupid little jazz blog. It seems like it is really heavy now that a new Tribe album is dropping next week:

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This is a little bit late, but I've been shady at best when it comes to updating the blog here. So forgive me. But it would be wrong for me to not pay my respects to the late great Phife Dawg. To say that A Tribe Called Quest was important to me would be a vast understatement. I still vividly remember the day I heard Midnight Marauders for the first time. It was the Winter of 1993. A friend and I thought it would be a good idea to skateboard for some reason, although it was far too cold. I had mentioned that I loved this new single called "Award Tour" and it turned out this kid had the full cassette. He duped me a copy and I was on my way. Before the album was over, I was a fan. And that cassette would go on to live within my Walkman until I could afford to buy a CD copy of my own. By this point it was my new favorite album. Maybe my favorite album ever.

Over the new few months I became obsessed. I had to track down every Tribe album - including the rather uncommon remix collection that was never released in the States, Revised Quest For The Seasoned Traveler. But even that wasn't enough. I had to find every single I could that might contain some remix I hadn't heard. I had to buy every compilation out there that featured a new Tribe b-side. In many ways, Tribe was my first foray into what it really meant to be a rabid fan. To really care so much about music that you just wanted to hear it all.

And in fact, Tribe's music was also outward reaching. Being obsessive about them meant not just hearing everything that they made; it also meant hearing the music that inspired them. Just look at the cover of Midnight Marauders - it's a checklist of hip hop friends that they want you to check out. And while that one remains my favorite in their discography, it's another record that's more important to this site.

The Low End Theory was not the first hip hop album to sample jazz. Of course it wasn't. But it was certainly one of - if not the most important to really making that mainstream. And thus, combing through the credits of this one became my early syllabus for studying jazz. There's a reason why this record is so personally important to me that it would be responsible for the name of this site.

Phife Dawg was never really the star of the group. Q-Tip was generally the more outspoken one. And while Ali was certainly the "quiet one," he also had plenty of cred thanks to outside production work. But Phife brought a much-needed counterbalance to the crew. While Q-Tip had that sugary voice and dreamy flow, Phife was all bombast and punchlines. While I could try my best to put into words just how jazz-like these two personalities were when juxtaposed, nothing I could say could sum it up quite like listening to "Buggin' Out." Close your eyes and just think of their two voices as instruments trading solos. It's ethereal.

Though Phife wasn't exactly prolific in his output post-Tribe (having only released one solo album that flew under most radars), his loss' effect on hip hop is ineffable. At least in my eyes. What we've lost is hope.

Anybody who may have watched Michael Rappaport's documentary, Beats, Rhymes & Life which told the confusing and heartbreaking story of a group that seemed too volatile to exist, probably still held out hope anyway. Through all the murkiness of how and why they just couldn't hold it together, there seemed to be a genuine respect - and greater than that, a love - between these guys. Although the final Tribe studio album was released way back in 1998, it never actually felt like the end to me. I always believed (hoped) that one day I'd wake up and see a blog post somewhere about how SURPRISE! Tribe has secretly recorded a reunion album and it's out right now! But now that hope has died. In many ways that bit of hope has kept me perpetually thirteen years old all these years. A little piece of me was still that kid skateboarding in the cold.

But at least one good thing has come from Phife's untimely passing: the world has realized its loss. When I read the news it was via Pitchfork. And to be honest, I figured that this news would never reach mainstream press. Phife was certainly not a household name. Heck, even Tribe were probably unknown by name to most non hip hop aficionados. (I suspect that they were simply known as "those guys who did 'Scenario' on Arsenio" to many a casual admirer). But really it meant a lot to me to see Phife get the praise, respect and love that he deserved. Pitchfork went on to publish several articles in tribute, I even heard NPR discussing his passing, which felt good.

The truth is that as rambly as I make this post, it doesn't matter. I could go on and on trying my best to say everything that I can think of, but none of it will even be tip of the iceberg. All I can really do is say that Phife was part of something that had a profound effect on me that continues to this day. And all I can really say is Rest In Peace.

Severian 11.06.2016 11:35 AM

You guys I'm kinda nervous about the new Tribe.

I mean, this is a huge deal. NR, you obviously know what I mean. Sounds like we've been into Tribe for roughly the same amount of time 'cause we're old ass fucks. You vividly remember the golden days, better than I do (I couldn't tell you where I was when I first heard Minight Marauders). Aren't you just a tad worried?

From my experience, almost nobody has been able to soundly pull off a "return" or "reunion" album that matched up to their original shit. Portishead... maybe Mission of Burma... Jay Z. But most who've tried have ended up kinda fucking up their legacy. With Tribe you have the added significance of a founding member dying this year (RIP Phife). So this album can't be a "return" or a "reunion" ... they won't keep going without Phife.. It's gotta be their last statement, and it has a lot to live up to.

I'm pretty sure it will at least be good. But will it be ATCQ-canon worthy? Will it be "great?" I don't know. Would really bum me out to read "meh" reviews of this thing.

noisereductions 11.06.2016 12:09 PM

I am actually not worried. I have faith in Tip not putting the Tribe name on something unworthy.

Severian 11.06.2016 12:57 PM

The cover art is certainly badass.

guest 11.06.2016 11:07 PM

new lord narf mixtape is killer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdC-eqeFQIc

Severian 11.07.2016 11:38 AM

From Pitchfork's pretty-good review of Cozy Tapes:

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Originally Posted by Pitchfork
Though the highs of LONG.LIVE.A$AP are very high (“Goldie,” “Long Live A$AP,” “1Train”), the entire album is bogged down by an obsession with high-profile collaborators and manufactured swagger, like an oversized Rick Owens outfit. Rocky, for his part, never rapped about much more than material goods, but that aspiration felt important when he was doing so over beats that he could command and felt specific to him–not overpriced ones that would go to the highest bidder.


:eek:

What the fuck?

The review of LONG.LIVE.A$AP says the following in its pull quote:

"A few months ago, A$AP Rocky's career seemed mired in purgatory as his major label debut continued to be pushed back. But LongLiveA$AP actually delivers on and even exceeds the promise of 2011's LiveLoveA$AP mixtape, preserving Rocky's immaculate taste while smartly upgrading his sound."

What a bunch of shit man. I know "Wild for the Night" sucks, but LONG.LIVE is one of the best hip-hop albums of the decade. The posse tracks are what really make it shine, along with the production. No offense to this new joint, but LongLive is WAY better.

Stupid ass pitchfork.

h8kurdt 11.09.2016 12:33 PM

If there's one good thing to come out of this, it's that Martin Shkreli said he'd leak that wu tang album if Trump wins.

louder 11.10.2016 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
If there's one good thing to come out of this, it's that Martin Shkreli said he'd leak that wu tang album if Trump wins.

And the new Tribe will be out tomorrow. Best thing about the Trump era is how many outstanding hip hop records we're going to get.

Severian 11.10.2016 09:10 AM

Yeah, none of that matters a fucking bit actually.

Severian 11.10.2016 09:13 AM

Sorry. I'm several stages of grief away from looking on the bright side of this apocalyptic fucking nightmare.

Thouhh I've taken solace in To Pimp a Butterfly, the new Common, and MBDTF ("Lost in the World/Who Will Survive in America?") over the past 36 godforsaken hours.

louder 11.10.2016 02:48 PM

https://twitter.com/paulmccartney/st...23111710298112

Rob Instigator 11.10.2016 02:54 PM

God chose Trump right?

Severian 11.10.2016 04:41 PM

I would love it if we could get to talking about some trivial shit. I need to take my mind off the suffocating reality of this situation.

I have fucking NOTHING to say about Kanye West or my favorite albums or how much I hate Drake. My head is a soup of post-traumatic political misery. I could really use my hip-hop café bros right about now.

Rob Instigator 11.10.2016 04:55 PM

 


http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2016/11/p...uin-challenge/

Told you Black Beatles is the best song of 2016.

noisereductions 11.10.2016 05:26 PM

http://djbooth.net/mobile/feature/20...new-atcq-album

Severian 11.10.2016 06:04 PM

Louder you were right, Common's new album is pretty extraordinary. Really the best thing I've heard from him since Be. Only instead of being soft and cuddly early-Ye soulful like Be, it's this gritty sonic assault. Reminds a bit of TPAB actually.

Beautiful "Black excellence" music. The only thing that's giving me hope right now.

pepper_green 11.10.2016 08:56 PM

there's this dude I work with. he's mostly nice and all but he loves that song "Trappin out A Mansion". he's cool and rock and roll when drinking and smoking but, when he hits that crack rock it's "Trappin out a Mansion" and nothing else matters and he continues to play every stupid fucking song from this Young Dolph ass hole. he ungodly turns into a dumbass asshole bi polar jack off. and I hate him and his favorite shitty song. I tried to talk him out of smoking rock. but..... the crack is too good. I can even smell the cocaine when it burns. he tells me he like's hip hop, I tell him he's a shit head crackhead.

....methhead music for crackheads. you crackhead. this is what I have to put up with. and you support it and you should die!

Severian 11.10.2016 11:52 PM

Just bought this:

 

Severian 11.10.2016 11:54 PM

Kanye is on "The Killing Season" (though not in the credits)

!!!

louder 11.11.2016 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Louder you were right, Common's new album is pretty extraordinary. Really the best thing I've heard from him since Be. Only instead of being soft and cuddly early-Ye soulful like Be, it's this gritty sonic assault. Reminds a bit of TPAB actually.

Beautiful "Black excellence" music. The only thing that's giving me hope right now.

REAL! It is a great album. Common was really inspired and passionate for this one.

louder 11.11.2016 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Just bought this:

 

About to start listening.

pepper_green 11.11.2016 12:44 AM

talk bout some mug fuking Tribe and shit! nigga yall be listening to some crack head music.

louder 11.11.2016 12:51 AM

"Talk to Joey, Earl, Kendrick, and Cole, gatekeepers of flow
They are extensions of instinctual soul
It's the highest in commodity grade and you could get it today"

Wow.

louder 11.11.2016 12:57 AM

Busta is killing it like it's the 90's all over again.

louder 11.11.2016 01:39 AM

This album is perfect.. futuristic..
Exactly what I expected.

louder 11.11.2016 02:48 AM

So Childish Gambino is doing psych-funk now. I never liked him before.. but if his new album is anything like that first single, then it's gonna be AMAZING.

 

Severian 11.11.2016 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by louder
So Childish Gambino is doing psych-funk now. I never liked him before.. but if his new album is anything like that first single, then it's gonna be AMAZING.

 



Meh.

noisereductions 11.11.2016 10:04 AM

yeah I'm kinda like... when he dropped "Bonfire" I thought it was incredible. And still do really. But I've never even sat thru a full Gambino album. He's got some good verses or wahtever but I'm just not really that interested.

louder 11.11.2016 10:10 AM

I always hated his rapping and just wanted him to make an album full of singing. So I got what I wanted. I'm happy.

Severian 11.11.2016 10:22 AM

This is where I'm coming from:

We just got a NEW ATCQ ALBUM.
An unqualified racist reality star pussy groper is our soon-to-be Commander-in-chief, and he will turn the remnants of our democracy into a full blown political oligarchy.
I don't have the time or evergy or air to spare on someone as minor and ultimately trivial as Donald Glover. I want to hear Kendrick shouting from rooftops. I want ATCQ. I want Common. I want music that's going to restore my faith.

No offense.

noisereductions 11.11.2016 10:23 AM

I won't be able to hear the Tribe til tonight. Obviously you'll get me thoughts as soon as I can haha.

louder 11.11.2016 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
This is where I'm coming from:

We just got a NEW ATCQ ALBUM.
An unqualified racist reality star pussy groper is our soon-to-be Commander-in-chief, and he will turn the remnants of our democracy into a full blown political oligarchy.
I don't have the time or evergy or air to spare on someone as minor and ultimately trivial as Donald Glover. I want to hear Kendrick shouting from rooftops. I want ATCQ. I want Common. I want music that's going to restore my faith.

No offense.

Fair enough. The new Tribe is insanely good, basically on par with their first 4 records. And To Pimp a Butterfly's influence is all over hip hop and R&B now.

Severian 11.11.2016 08:25 PM

New Tribe is great. Fairly certain it's a great album. One listen hooked me, silenced all my fears.

Easily better than 90% of the hip-hop albums of the decade.

They done did it.

louder 11.12.2016 06:50 AM

After a few listens.. this album is pure eargasm. Seriously. Ahh.


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