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Jason J. Tar
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Date:
Mon, 28 Jun 1999 21:13:49 -0400
Subject:
(idm) Hip Hop in my Noise.
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quoted 3 lines dunno what your hoping to hear, but ae and pbo definitly have a strong>dunno what your hoping to hear, but ae and pbo definitly have a strong >hiphop influence that shows up in their work. they may lean more towards >the electro side of hiphop, but it's there.
Yeah, and there IS meat in a White Castle slider! ;) I think Martin did an excellent job stating what I wanted to hear, so I'll leave it at that. Check out _3 Cornered Room_ and then try to say Autechre has the "hip hop sound". You'll gag on the inaccuracies. For a review of what started the scene and defined hip hop and "B-boy" check out _B-Boys Revenge_, mixed together by the Scratch Perverts. Might teach the suburbanite to stop recklessly attaching the term hip hop to all downtempo tracks. The new Super_Collider delivers the funk though, to a faithful and good degree. Though funk is not hip hop, however their release is quite a good and varied mix.
quoted 1 line theres also another spymania allstars (spy11?)LP coming out sometime this>theres also another spymania allstars (spy11?)LP coming out sometime this
year ? WHEE! Spymania Allstars one is quite dated in sound these days, but still holds a special spot in my record collection. Right next to Noodles _Death of Cool_ comp. NP--Aristide Massaccesi. Better known as DJ Entox, this boy watches BET and enjoys Spice Girls, but you wouldn't call these sounds commercial or R'n'B. ;) --- Peace Hugs and Unity Jason J. Tar W. W. J. D? (What would Jason Do?) http://pilot.msu.edu/user/tarjason ICQ@13792120