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Good call on Saul Williams. If you like J Dilla, listen to Madlib and MF Doom, they're not very threatening though. |
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10.03.2008, 11:00 AM | #22 | |
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10.03.2008, 11:00 AM | #23 |
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Anticon Def Jux I prefer the overall sound astetics of anticon, experimental, dreamy, artsy and yes, I just love it, artists regarding anticon: clouddead (pure bliss, really) themselves, Odd Nosdam (some of the best beat driven instrumentals, really fuzzy and dreamy) Def Jux: in general el-p, mr lif, aesop rock (!!!) etc. I really like the grime scene in england, which is more ruff, more testosten, more old school, with futuristic sounds: dizzee rascal (especially his debut), wiley (the old stuff is wayyyyy better I think) and a bunch of other guys. I hope this helped a bit, I havne tread the other posts before, so sorry for mentioning twice |
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you have to listen to MF DOOM. it's a rule. also Madlib and his little brother Oh No, he used alot of old video game samples that sound futuristic. f'sho.
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10.03.2008, 11:03 AM | #26 |
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oh yes mf doom I forgot, hes is awesome.
I like also the whole escape artists rooster. I am collabing with one of them, hes called Xczircles, I really like his voice (but there are some haters too ) got two or three tracks with him in my myspace player, so maybe you like it. http://www.myspace.com/catsleeph sorry for advertising, hrhrhr |
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10.03.2008, 11:09 AM | #27 |
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yeah , what about aesop rock?
what's his must have piece of work? same question for MFdoom |
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10.03.2008, 11:10 AM | #28 |
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MF Doom albums - check out Operation: Doomsday and MM..FOOD
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10.03.2008, 11:12 AM | #29 |
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i know all there's to know about Anticon yes.
thx SYRfox will check out the Dizzee LP! |
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Aesop Rock: Labour days (but I like bazooka tooth alot too) MF DOOM: not quite sure about |
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10.03.2008, 11:16 AM | #31 | |
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10.03.2008, 11:19 AM | #32 |
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I could type a long list of hiphop albums that I love but my very favourite is Fear Of A Black Planet by Public Enemy. It's not as dated as It Takes A Nation Of Millions (which has the reputation as the best PE album) and should appeal to any Sonic Youth fan: collages of noise, made from samples of guitar solos, funk records, electro synths, the sound of a chainsaw, etc, all mashed together in a melodic way, with an angry (Chuck D) or insane (Flavor Flav) guy shouting over the top. It's awesome.
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10.03.2008, 11:21 AM | #33 |
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Yes, Aesop's LABOR DAYS is the MUST have album in his discography.
Also, as a side note... I have a HUGE hip hop collection, but am only partially certain that I know what you mean by "futuristic samples." If you could elaborate on that, I'd be able to recomend a lot more shiz. |
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10.03.2008, 11:22 AM | #34 |
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when it comes to some fresh new stuff. I started to dig the Cool Kids. nice rough minimalistic beats, and a really cool laid back style of vocals.
its not the best, and blabla but its kinda like N.E.R.D. in cool, less bling bling and just better, in my opinion |
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I thought of grimey london stuff when thinkin bout futuristic samples. for that matter if you searching for instrumentals or part-time-instrumental artists I highly recommend Prefuse 73 and Flying Lotus both on warp records |
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Robert Logan, then.
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The first 2 Prefuse albums are top notch.
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10.03.2008, 11:31 AM | #38 |
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you know, futuristic as spooky big layers of synth maybe mixed with other samples, as in a few tracks off "The Cold Vein".....
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10.03.2008, 11:32 AM | #39 |
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I went off hiphop for a long time because there seemed to be a split in the early 2000s between glittery commercial hiphop, which made me feel like a moron for listening to it, and the pseudo-underground hiphop which was built on lame jazz-samples and people like Mos Def bragging about how much of an intellectual/poet they are (without actually saying anything intellectual or poetic). I'm trying to get into it again but I'm not sure where to start, or if it's really changed...
I like Clouddead's first album and Alias' The Other Side Of The Looking Glass. The whole Anticon thing seems like a minefield to me... there's some great stuff and a lot of rush-released horseshit. |
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I love the collaboration Prefuse 73 did with The Books.
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