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Rjyan Kidwell
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Date:
Mon, 29 Jan 2001 15:13:04 -0800 (PST)
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Re: [idm] anticon and hip-hop
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since i sparked this discussion with my comments on clouddead, i just want to clear up any assumptions: the songs i have heard are, IMO, sick as fuck. they are the first bits of music in a LONG time that have made me go "WOW -- WHAT IS THIS? WHY IS THIS? WHERE IS THIS? WHO IS THIS?". i in no way meant to start an argument over what hip hop is and isnt or what it should be. and i agree with riyan here, in fact. but i will also say that this is some of the best *music* i have heard in a long time -- hip hop, idm, folk or whatever... thats all :) chris. riders of the plastic groove http://www.kuci.org/rotpg/ music for lunchpails kuci 88.9fm, irvine, ca "Groupies are always encouraged." On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Rjyan Kidwell wrote:
quoted 35 lines i fully agree with their sentiment> > i fully agree with their sentiment > > that hip-hop needs to be pushed in new directions and i appreciate their > > efforts to do so > > now, get me straight here: i'm saying white kids shouldn't listen to > hip-hop, because they all should. nor am i saying white kids shouldn't make > hip-hop or involve themselves in hip-hop culture. what i'm asking is: is a > crew of white kids really qualified to make generalizations about what > hip-hop needs to do and not do? > "OK, Jay-Z, that's all nice and good what you do, but we're here and we're > going to make hip-hop advanced now. Seeya." > > I guess I don't really have a solid opinion on Anticon, but I've encountered > quite a few of their rabid fans -- kids who don't actively listen to hip-hop > and/or buy new hip-hop records who are all too ready to say that Anticon is > the "best thing in hip-hop". Meaning, I guess, that Anticon is better than > Nelly or Shaggy or whatever is on MTV. It seriously seems like some people > think that grabbing some Anticon mp3s off Napster makes you absolved of > having to listen to any other hip-hop music. "Oh, I only listen to advanced > hip-hop. But I have some Cash Money mp3s because they're funny." > > I hate to be the one that brings up racial issues here, but they're not > going away if you stick your head in the sand. Or if you stick your head in > the internet. > > > > -rk > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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