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there's this song with the track for lean back but instead of lean back it's sell crack. I'm pretty sure it was on Bangem Smurfs mixtape in October but can't find it anywhere. If anyone has it or know how to find it let me know.
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Re: anyone know a lot of rap?
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 10:02 am
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What i know about rap is i think it is trash all of it JMO
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Re: anyone know a lot of rap?
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 10:04 am
VAS123
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The Knot wrote:
What i know about rap is i think it is trash all of it JMO
wow - u're cool! not a retarded statement at all!
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Re: anyone know a lot of rap?
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 7:43 pm
dirty dave
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I know rap.
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Re: anyone know a lot of rap?
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 9:34 am
VAS123
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all know - rock~AND~roll is the only way, brah!
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Re: anyone know a lot of rap?
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 1:19 pm
Spooky
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Say it with me now....ROCK IS DEAD!
And the others are on their way out. Sample based music is storming through genres and rock is the first one to go. Soon live instrumentation will be a novelty for those to produce music and a thread of existance for those not willing to let go of it....hahahahahaha..... Check out the cut you sukaz
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 4:38 pm
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if live instrumentation will die out, then the sample pool is stagnant.
for anyone who thinks sample-based music is taking over, why hasn't anyone topped '96's _Endtroducing_?
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Re: anyone know a lot of rap?
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 4:47 pm
M.W.
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Spooky wrote:
Say it with me now....ROCK IS DEAD!
And the others are on their way out. Sample based music is storming through genres and rock is the first one to go. Soon live instrumentation will be a novelty for those to produce music and a thread of existance for those not willing to let go of it....hahahahahaha..... Check out the cut you sukaz
This is the single stupidest statement ever produced by a human being.
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Re: anyone know a lot of rap?
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 5:45 pm
FillyCheeseBlunt
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for anyone who thinks sample-based music is taking over, why hasn't anyone topped '96's _Endtroducing_?
please dude, preemptive strike is multiples better than entroducing.
after that, its all downhill.
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Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 11:25 am
proglife
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narlus wrote:
if live instrumentation will die out, then the sample pool is stagnant.
for anyone who thinks sample-based music is taking over, why hasn't anyone topped '96's _Endtroducing_?
LOVE that album, but I think the stuff Madlib has been doing is pretty impressive.
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 11:39 am
VAS123
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proglife wrote:
narlus wrote:
if live instrumentation will die out, then the sample pool is stagnant.
for anyone who thinks sample-based music is taking over, why hasn't anyone topped '96's _Endtroducing_?
LOVE that album, but I think the stuff Madlib has been doing is pretty impressive.
cant really compare the two - Madlib is SICK and THICK true hiphop, DJ shadow is groovy nice beats - his latest effort reminds me of Moby so much that its a fuckin shame ..... i too feel that endtroducing was dj shadows best work...
jay lib, mf doom, aesop - thats the shit i been feeling lately
if u havnt heard - get ANYTHING by MF doom and u'll love it...
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Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 1:52 pm
proglife
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VAS123 wrote:
cant really compare the two - Madlib is SICK and THICK true hiphop, DJ shadow is groovy nice beats - his latest effort reminds me of Moby so much that its a fuckin shame ..... i too feel that endtroducing was dj shadows best work...
OK. How about Prefuse 73?
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 2:03 pm
VAS123
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Prefuse73 is very nice, but i feel like u really gotta be in the mood for it to enjoy alot of it. i deffinately love his style though, very unique...
my sister originaly put me onto prefuse, and she's a hipster rock and roll chick, so at first i thought it was just interesting spacey computerized beats. once i did some homework and found out all the beats he laced up for other people - i gained alot of respect and appreciation for prefuse. i like only about 50% of his stuff, but the stuff that is good is deep and intricate. there is a prefuse track with mf doom and aesop on it - sick!
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