newest school:
The Weather (Busdriver/Daedelus/Radioinactive)
Roots Manuva's last CD is pretty neat
Mr. Lif "I Phantom" is great!
The A-Team (Aceyalone + Abstract Rude)
Kool Keith - Black Elvis
Wu Tang - ODB, Ghostface Killa, anything produced by the RZA.
Talib Kweli and Hi Tek "Reflection Eternal"
Price Paul "Prince Among Thieves"
old(er) school:
Freestyle Fellowship "Innercity Griots"
Del tha Funky Homosapien "No Need for Alarm"
Digital Underground (most releases are decent)
De la Soul
Tribe Called Quest
Jungle Brothers
Pharcyde
Black Sheep
Main Source
etc
etc
etc
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, visa wrote:
quoted 32 lines Yo playas,> Yo playas,
> I've really been getting into hip-hop lately, a genre I have ignored for so
> many years. So I'm seeking for recommendations for really good indie hip-hop
> albums.
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> I have enjoyed a lot of the stuff I've heard from Dej Jux, so I figured it
> would be a good place to start. The question then stands: what do you think
> is the best thing Def Jux has put out yet?
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> That Ping Pong by the Anti-Pop Consortium is a pretty tight tune, would
> Arrythmia be worth purchasing? What about Herbaliser's Blow Your Headphones
> or Something Wicked This Way Comes? Or some hip-hop classics, are there some
> records you would consider essential?
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> Yeah, I still think I should at least start with the indie-stuff - I
> wouldn't feel worth my Converses if I listened to mainstream hip-hop.
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> thanks,
> .: visa tapani
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