05.11.2006, 11:10 PM | #21 |
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JenntheBen pretty much said it all. My favs are:
antipop consortium Dalek Mr. Lif ELP Edit: How the fuck did I miss N.W.A? They pollute my sig image...
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05.11.2006, 11:12 PM | #22 |
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i forgot to mention that anything "anticon"=garbage.
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05.11.2006, 11:40 PM | #23 |
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alright, i'm listening to fear of a black planet right now, so i'm in the mood for this.
big fucking ups for name-dropping LIL' KIM AND BIG MUTHAFUCKIN' PUN, that guy was awesome!!! alright let's see: a tribe called quest...awesome nwa, of course. i really liked this song i heard by this dude called something da damaja fugees were awesome cypress hill i liked a couple digeable planets mf doom early outkast, the last album i liked by them was stankonia public enemy the wu tang mobb deep used to be baaad!!! grandmaster flash dmx some juvenile some jay-z the slim shady lp early eve three 6 mafia some house of pain death row-era snoop dogg dr dre EDIT:: i can't believe i forgot rah digga, my favorite female rapper. i think that's pretty much what i liked |
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05.11.2006, 11:49 PM | #24 |
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Yeah I'm surprised nobody mentioned Cypress Hill. Their first 3 albums are great.
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they are still decent, not groundbreaking awesome as before but good, i don't mind their new shit, really. |
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05.12.2006, 12:01 AM | #26 |
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I think their new stuff is ok.....I guess it just don't compare to you know the classic stuff like "When the Shit Goes Down," "Hits From the Bong," "Boom Biddy Bye Bye."
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05.12.2006, 01:42 AM | #27 |
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Here's some general comments on stuff.
Love seeing the mentions of Quasimoto- Madlib is amazing and find EVERYTHING he's done, especially if you like jazz. The Quas stuff is most interesting because it's so off-the-wall and adventurous, not to mention funny as hell. I honestly can't stand a lot of that backpacker-catering Def Jux-esque shit like Aesop, Atmosphere (godawful, although the Felt stuff is okay due to Murs), El-P...Cannibal Ox are the exception to the rule. The Cold Vein is an absolute classic and El-P's production on there is the only reason I don't want to kill him. Wu-Tang are my favorites ever. I say we have a thread just quoting the best Wu verses...36 Chambers is tied with Illmatic as my favorite rap album of all time, not a weak track, verse or even note on the whole thing. If anyone digs on Nas but doesn't like some of the shitty beats he has, check out the recent Living Legends v1 mixtape he put out with DJ Dirty Harry, some of his best verses (and some new ones as well) over classic beats. Go to datpiff.com, tons of free mixtapes there and well worth the effort. Anyone else listen to Lupe Fiasco? I've heard two of his mixtapes and one or two tracks off his leaked album and the kid has definite skill. He gets a little too self-consciously dorky at times but his wordplay and flow are amazing, plus he's got half the industry on his dick seemingly so his beats are always going to be good. Slick Rick is amazing. Great Adventures is the most essential but don't sleep on his other albums; The Art of Storytelling, in particular, was a tremendous comeback album. Pete Rock & CL Smooth are right out of the same early-90s NYC scene that lead to Wu-Tang, Nas, Big L, etc., and they could hang with the best. Pete's arguably my favorite producer ever. Go find Mecca & the Soul Brother and The Main Ingredient NOW. Two of the best rap albums ever. Okay, that's enough disconnected stream-of-consciousness babbling about rappers for the moment. |
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05.12.2006, 01:52 AM | #28 |
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saw Kool Keith and King 45 last weekend
2 legends wasn´t really impressed by King 45´s set, kinda boring. But Kool Keith put on a really good live show |
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05.12.2006, 02:06 AM | #29 |
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I like Dalek
and I like Techno Animal and...ummm...Edan and Mr.Lif and Tribe Called Quest and i don't know why but I dig Notorious B.I.G.'s flow he spits as a muthafucka that's for rap I guess
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05.12.2006, 10:15 AM | #30 |
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prefuse 73 is good shit, too. it's usually beats and instrumentals, but he gets people to guest on some tracks, too. his new album, "security screenings", is really good.
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oh but that goes without mention, but compare their newish tracks to those by 90's period run dmc and others, and comparatively, they come off way better. |
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05.12.2006, 10:35 AM | #32 |
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here's an idea, let's not talk rep.
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Not yet, I've heard the Project P shit & it's hot, I'd like to hear the Nogato stuff but all with due time.
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05.12.2006, 07:57 PM | #34 |
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there was a hiphop thread pretty recently where people mentioned a lot of good stuff.
here: http://216.70.73.169/gossip/showthread.php?t=968 don't bother with kid koala until you've checked out lots of other hiphop, he's ok but there are plenty of things that are a lot better. here are my top 11 MCs in no particular order chuck d the guru kool keith kool g rap percee p ghostface mf doom gift of gab nas (but only because of illmatic) sir menelik erick sermon top 11 producers the bomb squad dj premier the rza dj spinna pete rock dj shadow chief xcel q-tip mf doom el-p madlib |
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I love DJ Shadow, he reminds me of Sixtoo (another one I forgot to mention)
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05.12.2006, 08:36 PM | #36 |
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Yeah, DJ Shadow is the shit. Organ Donor is the best.
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05.13.2006, 05:22 PM | #37 |
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Anticon rules.
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i agree with most of your list, except for the few a haven't heard/noticed them before. i'd add dj dangermouse, the guy knows his shit. also afrika bambataa and dj jazzy jeff (too bad will smith always ruins he's beats with his god awful rapping) i thought about adding dj shadow to my list but i remember discussing him whithin hip hop with someone and then agreeing that he's plainly something all together different, even if he does come out and he's influenced by hip hop. |
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05.14.2006, 04:20 PM | #39 |
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http://www.articolo31.com/videoclip/
Articolo 31 is big in Italy, and they fuse rap with rock/punk/funk.....whatever. They are great! The link above will take you to a videoclip page.......I'll suggest 'Domani Smetto', 'Spirale Ovale', Vai Bello', and 'Guapa Loca'.
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05.14.2006, 04:32 PM | #40 |
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MF Doom.
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