mondaypurple
Well-Known Member
Well, I've always been irritated by Rap music. Simple, 1-2 beats that are droned, some guy with a horrible voice screaming at you over and over 'Back that ass up' 'lean back' and 'supa soak that ho!'(hahah, that one's ridiculous.) There's simply no talent left in it, and it gives Hip Hop musicians a bad name. For, these mainstream noodles just trying to get a gold grill and a Cadillac and mad bitches like to say that their music is Hip Hop. Well, for those of you who do agree with me, I'd like to get to know more what has become the underground culture in Hip Hop.
Here's what I am quite interested in right now, as far as Hip Hop..
Aesop Rock - Music For Earthworms, Appleseed, Float, Labor Days, and a few songs off of Bazooka Tooth, his new shit is getting weirder and more MTV-ish.
Ancient Coins - the only album I've found them on is called Nature Sounds, which I believe is a Stones Throw compilation of various artists. Very good one to check out, by the way.
Antipop Consortium - Eh..they got a few good songs on Arrythmia. I'd still give them a look.
Atmosphere - I used to love Slug a bunch, but I realize that he just wants booty..very repetative vocal style, very similar messages in his music. If anything, check out the album he does with Spawn, called Overcast! There's a lot of tracks spread out through his collection that I enjoy, just pesky to sort through.
Boogie Down Productions - Old school shit..totally foundational Hip Hop, you'll find that a lot of artists nowaday will use samples of their work, a lot of people quote them, rep them. Worth a checkin' if you're down with the raw older stuff.
Blackalicious - Wow! Gift of Gab is one amazing emcee. Best flow, most intellectual lyrics I've heard out of a hip hop artist in a long time. Albums to check out - Blazing Arrow, NIA, A2G, The Craft.
Blockhead - Though, there is no emcee, he's still a hip hop music maker. Mostly groovy beats and silly samples thrown in a lot. Great guy, as well. Music By Cavelight, Downtown Science, and Uncle Tony's Coloring Book.
Busdriver - Craazy stuff. I don't know how to describe Busdriver, but it's definitely different from most hip hop, he's very fast, his voice often sounds more like and instrument than vocals. Check out The Weather and Temporary Fever.
I got KungFu to go to now, I'll continue my list later. Please do start your own for me to check out, if you would, I'd love it!
Here's what I am quite interested in right now, as far as Hip Hop..
Aesop Rock - Music For Earthworms, Appleseed, Float, Labor Days, and a few songs off of Bazooka Tooth, his new shit is getting weirder and more MTV-ish.
Ancient Coins - the only album I've found them on is called Nature Sounds, which I believe is a Stones Throw compilation of various artists. Very good one to check out, by the way.
Antipop Consortium - Eh..they got a few good songs on Arrythmia. I'd still give them a look.
Atmosphere - I used to love Slug a bunch, but I realize that he just wants booty..very repetative vocal style, very similar messages in his music. If anything, check out the album he does with Spawn, called Overcast! There's a lot of tracks spread out through his collection that I enjoy, just pesky to sort through.
Boogie Down Productions - Old school shit..totally foundational Hip Hop, you'll find that a lot of artists nowaday will use samples of their work, a lot of people quote them, rep them. Worth a checkin' if you're down with the raw older stuff.
Blackalicious - Wow! Gift of Gab is one amazing emcee. Best flow, most intellectual lyrics I've heard out of a hip hop artist in a long time. Albums to check out - Blazing Arrow, NIA, A2G, The Craft.
Blockhead - Though, there is no emcee, he's still a hip hop music maker. Mostly groovy beats and silly samples thrown in a lot. Great guy, as well. Music By Cavelight, Downtown Science, and Uncle Tony's Coloring Book.
Busdriver - Craazy stuff. I don't know how to describe Busdriver, but it's definitely different from most hip hop, he's very fast, his voice often sounds more like and instrument than vocals. Check out The Weather and Temporary Fever.
I got KungFu to go to now, I'll continue my list later. Please do start your own for me to check out, if you would, I'd love it!