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2001-11-06 18:42Steven [idm] Delay at Klubradio
└─ 2001-11-06 18:44Maximilien Lincourt RE: [idm] Delay at Klubradio
2001-11-06 18:46Static Beats Re: [idm] Delay at Klubradio
└─ 2001-11-06 19:44Chris West RE: [idm] Delay at Klubradio
2001-11-06 20:02Static Beats Re: [idm] Delay at Klubradio
└─ 2001-11-06 21:13Chris West [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
└─ 2001-11-06 21:16Chris West RE: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
2001-11-06 20:14zachary mastoon RE: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
2001-11-06 20:37C. Twomey [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
2001-11-06 21:19cutups Re: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
2001-11-07 00:10cutups Re: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
2001-11-07 05:35ian. Re: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
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├─ 2001-11-07 13:00Kath O'Donnell [AliaK] RE: [idm] freestyling -doseone/anticon
└─ 2001-11-07 15:03Greg Clow RE: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
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2001-11-06 18:42StevenWho was the woman *freestyling* during the Delay set at Klubradio? That was kind of annoyi
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Who was the woman *freestyling* during the Delay set at Klubradio? That was kind of annoying.
2001-11-06 18:44Maximilien LincourtWhat's "FreeStyling" ? > > > Who was the woman *freestyling* during the Delay set at > Klu
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quoted 5 lines Who was the woman *freestyling* during the Delay set at> > > Who was the woman *freestyling* during the Delay set at > Klubradio? That was kind of annoying. >
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2001-11-06 18:46Static BeatsRapping without a script or lyrics. Shimone/Justes http://www.staticbeats.com | Electronic
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Rapping without a script or lyrics. Shimone/Justes http://www.staticbeats.com | Electronic Music For The Mind http://www.shimone.org | Pictures From The Soul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maximilien Lincourt" <max@toonboom.com> To: "Steven" <Steven@undosounds.com>; <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 10:44 AM Subject: RE: [idm] Delay at Klubradio
quoted 8 lines What's "FreeStyling" ?> What's "FreeStyling" ? > > > > > > > > Who was the woman *freestyling* during the Delay set at > > Klubradio? That was kind of annoying. > >
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2001-11-06 19:44Chris West> Who was the woman *freestyling* during the Delay set at > Klubradio? That was kind of an
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quoted 2 lines Who was the woman *freestyling* during the Delay set at> Who was the woman *freestyling* during the Delay set at > Klubradio? That was kind of annoying.
This reminds me of something I have been meaning to ask about. What do people think about freestyling to IDM? Can this sound good? I have had several people ask me to hook up a microphone and freestyle to my set. I suppose this wouldn't strike me as bizarre if I were playing stuff that had more of a hip hop beat, but usually when they ask I'm not. For example, 2 weeks ago I had a woman come up to me while I was playing a track off of solvent city, and she really was hell bent on letting me hook up her mic. This just seems bizarre to me, there just doesn't seem to be enough of a predicable beat in some of this music for people to freestyle to. Initially I thought people would ask simply because they were drunk and wanted to hear their voice over the music, no matter how bad it would sound, but I've been asked by *so* many people I'm starting to think there can't be that many egotistical people out there. Has anyone experienced this with any kind of success? Am I being a purist or can people really freestyle over something by Gimmik or Funckarma or Proem even if they are unfamiliar with the music?
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2001-11-06 20:02Static BeatsWell I think Cex has taken this and turned it into an art form. Ask anyone who's been to o
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Well I think Cex has taken this and turned it into an art form. Ask anyone who's been to one of his shows what they think of freestylin' over IDM. Personally I haven't been... Shimone/Justes http://www.staticbeats.com | Electronic Music For The Mind http://www.shimone.org | Pictures From The Soul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris West" <fussik@msn.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 11:44 AM Subject: RE: [idm] Delay at Klubradio
quoted 8 lines Initially I thought people would ask simply because they were drunk and> > Initially I thought people would ask simply because they were drunk and > wanted to hear their voice over the music, no matter how bad it would > sound, but I've been asked by *so* many people I'm starting to think > there can't be that many egotistical people out there. Has anyone > experienced this with any kind of success? Am I being a purist or can > people really freestyle over something by Gimmik or Funckarma or Proem > even if they are unfamiliar with the music?
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2001-11-06 21:13Chris West> Well I think Cex has taken this and turned it into an art > form. Ask anyone who's been
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quoted 3 lines Well I think Cex has taken this and turned it into an art> Well I think Cex has taken this and turned it into an art > form. Ask anyone who's been to one of his shows what they > think of freestylin' over IDM. Personally I haven't been...
Yeah, I've been to one of his shows, it was very impressive, well it was more than impressive, it knocked my socks off. However, his music that he mc'd and freestyle over had a very hip hop style beat. I'm wondering more if people have any experience with folks freestyling over glitchier stuff. Something without less of a predictable beat to it. Jungle (easy to freestyle) = boom boom bah bah boomm bomm bah boom boom bah bah boom boom bah Hip Hop (easy to freestyle) = boom bah bah boom boom bah Glitchy IDM (hard to freestyle?) = boom tch tch tch boom tch tch boom boom tch kga kga kga tch boom kga boom tch tch -c --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-11-06 21:16Chris West>Something without less of a predictable beat to it. That should be: Something with less o
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quoted 1 line Something without less of a predictable beat to it.>Something without less of a predictable beat to it.
That should be: Something with less of a predictable beat to it.
quoted 33 lines -----Original Message-----> -----Original Message----- > From: Chris West [mailto:fussik@msn.com] > Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 1:13 PM > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio) > > > > Well I think Cex has taken this and turned it into an art > > form. Ask anyone who's been to one of his shows what they > > think of freestylin' over IDM. Personally I haven't been... > > Yeah, I've been to one of his shows, it was very impressive, > well it was more than impressive, it knocked my socks off. > However, his music that he mc'd and freestyle over had a very > hip hop style beat. I'm wondering more if people have any > experience with folks freestyling over glitchier stuff. > Something without less of a predictable beat to it. > > Jungle (easy to freestyle) = boom boom bah bah boomm bomm bah > boom boom bah bah boom boom bah > Hip Hop (easy to freestyle) = boom bah bah boom boom bah > Glitchy IDM (hard to freestyle?) = boom tch tch tch boom tch > tch boom boom tch kga kga kga tch boom kga boom tch tch > > -c > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2001-11-06 20:14zachary mastoon>This reminds me of something I have been meaning to ask about. What do >people think abou
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quoted 6 lines This reminds me of something I have been meaning to ask about. What do>This reminds me of something I have been meaning to ask about. What do >people think about freestyling to IDM? Can this sound good? I have had >several people ask me to hook up a microphone and freestyle to my set. >..... This just seems bizarre to me, there just doesn't seem >to be enough of a predicable beat in some of this music for people to >freestyle to.
i think the problem with most emcees (and probably most producers) is that they have this sort of mindset... i mean no offense by this, but this is why hip-hop has become so fucking stagnant in the past, oh, 7 or so years. sure, there's some good stuff coming out, but it's such a small percentage of the overwhelming onslaught of uninspired and derivative garbage that it's made shopping for good rap music like thrift shopping (ironically, it's mostly the older stuff that's the gems!). as far as freestyling goes, a good emcee should be able to freestyle over a washing machine. no- that's a bad example (too rhythmic, maybe). a good emcee should be able to freestyle over merzbow. maybe that's a bad example too... i think you get the point, though. being an emcee is being able to articulate an experience- whether real or surreal- verbally and, regardless of the musical background, he/she should be able to meld with the sounds and allow it to influence his/her delivery or provide contrast to it. about a year ago after a recording session, i was driving with diverse (look for his single on chocolate industries at the end of this month) and listening to oval's szenariodisk. he started freestyling over track 7 (if you have it, get it out and imagine it- it was hot!). anyway, i am by no means saying that the way to advance hip-hop is to get real experimental and far out and have someone rhyme over morton subotnick or something, but perhaps that's because i know most hip-hop heads are such purists that they would denounce it as backpacker shit anyway... zak _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-11-06 20:37C. Twomeyhang the MC! > > >This reminds me of something I have been meaning to ask about. What do >
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hang the MC!
quoted 8 lines This reminds me of something I have been meaning to ask about. What do> > >This reminds me of something I have been meaning to ask about. What do > >people think about freestyling to IDM? Can this sound good? I have had > >several people ask me to hook up a microphone and freestyle to my set. > >..... This just seems bizarre to me, there just doesn't seem > >to be enough of a predicable beat in some of this music for people to > >freestyle to. >
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2001-11-06 21:19cutupsCEX's stuff still has a 4/4 signature is the thing. If you check alot of "regular" hiphop
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CEX's stuff still has a 4/4 signature is the thing. If you check alot of "regular" hiphop the beats aren't straight laced drum machine breaks. Then you've got like antipop who use non 4/4 beats, or dalek who user atmospheric noise... - cutups ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris West" <fussik@msn.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 4:13 PM Subject: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
quoted 25 lines Well I think Cex has taken this and turned it into an art> > Well I think Cex has taken this and turned it into an art > > form. Ask anyone who's been to one of his shows what they > > think of freestylin' over IDM. Personally I haven't been... > > Yeah, I've been to one of his shows, it was very impressive, well it was > more than impressive, it knocked my socks off. However, his music that > he mc'd and freestyle over had a very hip hop style beat. I'm wondering > more if people have any experience with folks freestyling over glitchier > stuff. Something without less of a predictable beat to it. > > Jungle (easy to freestyle) = boom boom bah bah boomm bomm bah boom boom > bah bah boom boom bah > Hip Hop (easy to freestyle) = boom bah bah boom boom bah > Glitchy IDM (hard to freestyle?) = boom tch tch tch boom tch tch boom > boom tch kga kga kga tch boom kga boom tch tch > > -c > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2001-11-07 00:10cutupsOh shit, and you can't forget GOLD CHAINS This dood was good, real good. His LP just came
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Oh shit, and you can't forget GOLD CHAINS This dood was good, real good. His LP just came out, although i don't know what it sounds like. Live last year he was killing. - cutups --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-11-07 05:35ian.i thought gold chains was _weak_ as an emcee. hes too old, and he has no breath control. h
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i thought gold chains was _weak_ as an emcee. hes too old, and he has no breath control. he came out hard and moved fast, but by his third bar he'd lost the beat and was way out there. he didnt really get back on top for the rest of his set. if he did that shit in front of any respectable hip-hop crowd he'd get laughed off the stage. his beats are very nice though, if there was a better emcee over them they would be dope. the indie-rock fly girls arent working either. if he drops an instrumental album, or if he can do better in a studio, ill pick it up. also, cex usually freestyles over neptunes or timbaland radio instrumentals live, only sometimes on his own. still, much better then gold chains. hes got charisma to make up for everything he lacks in talent, and hes just fun. doesnt take himself seriously like gold chains does. cex is a great example of an emcee, buit he would definitely take attention from a dj. schmoko. ----- Original Message ----- From: cutups <cutup@andythepooh.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 4:10 PM Subject: Re: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
quoted 17 lines Oh shit, and you can't forget> Oh shit, and you can't forget > > GOLD CHAINS > > This dood was good, real good. > His LP just came out, although i don't know what it sounds like. > > Live last year he was killing. > > - cutups > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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2001-11-07 07:29roberbil@earthlink.netA decent MC for the purpose of idm freestylin' would be DoseOne. He did an album with a pr
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A decent MC for the purpose of idm freestylin' would be DoseOne. He did an album with a producer called BoomBip (or Bip Boom I don't remember) that was called cirlces. The production ranges from fairly standard hiphop to really amazing hiphop and acid jazz to pseudo-hardcore and complete ambience. Doseone manages rap over almost all of it, or talk anyway. Some of what he does is free verse poetry or just spoken word but it's allways fairly intelligent and appropriate. Like when he reads the washing directions on a shirt (very rhythmically) it's stupid (and entertaining) but a helluva lot betta then hearing one more MC shout HOLLA! It's really good pseudo rapping and I suggest anyone interested check him out. I'm not sure about the availability or much else about the record though. -peter i think the problem with most emcees (and probably most producers) is that they have this sort of mindset... i mean no offense by this, but this is why hip-hop has become so fucking stagnant in the past, oh, 7 or so years. sure, there's some good stuff coming out, but it's such a small percentage of the overwhelming onslaught of uninspired and derivative garbage that it's made shopping for good rap music like thrift shopping (ironically, it's mostly the older stuff that's the gems!). as far as freestyling goes, a good emcee should be able to freestyle over a washing machine. no- that's a bad example (too rhythmic, maybe). a good emcee should be able to freestyle over merzbow. maybe that's a bad example too... i think you get the point, though. being an emcee is being able to articulate an experience- whether real or surreal- verbally and, regardless of the musical background, he/she should be able to meld with the sounds and allow it to influence his/her delivery or provide contrast to it. about a year ago after a recording session, i was driving with diverse (look for his single on chocolate industries at the end of this month) and listening to oval's szenariodisk. he started freestyling over track 7 (if you have it, get it out and imagine it- it was hot!). anyway, i am by no means saying that the way to advance hip-hop is to get real experimental and far out and have someone rhyme over morton subotnick or something, but perhaps that's because i know most hip-hop heads are such purists that they would denounce it as backpacker shit anyway... zak _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-11-07 13:00Kath O'Donnell [AliaK]yeah! I caught him a few weeks when he was on tour with Anticon, picked up his 'hemisphere
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yeah! I caught him a few weeks when he was on tour with Anticon, picked up his 'hemispheres' cd - love his style, at first I thought he was too nasally or maybe it was the accent, but then as he kept going and I listened to the lyrics I really started to like it.. speaks so much faster than many of the emcees I've seen before and has great stage presence - heaps of energy and expression.. Jel's beats are nice too.. the only other mc's I like are MC Conrad with LTJ Bukem, and one of the locals here - Cameron James Brown/MC Sureshock - both have lovely rhythmical lyrical styles.
quoted 148 lines A decent MC for the purpose of idm freestylin' would be> > A decent MC for the purpose of idm freestylin' would be > DoseOne. He did an album with a producer called BoomBip (or > Bip Boom I > don't remember) that was called cirlces. The production > ranges from fairly > standard hiphop to really amazing hiphop and acid jazz to > pseudo-hardcore and > complete ambience. Doseone manages rap over almost all of > it, or talk > anyway. Some of what he does is free verse poetry or just > spoken word but > it's allways fairly intelligent and appropriate. Like when he > reads the washing > directions on a shirt (very rhythmically) it's stupid (and > entertaining) but a > helluva lot betta then hearing one more MC shout HOLLA! > > It's really good pseudo rapping and I suggest anyone > interested check > him out. > > I'm not sure about the availability or much else about the record > though. > > > > -peter > > > > > > > > i think the problem with most emcees (and probably most > producers) is that > > > they have this sort of mindset... i mean no offense by this, > but this is > why > > hip-hop has become so fucking stagnant in the past, oh, 7 or > so years. > sure, > > there's some good stuff coming out, but it's such a small > percentage of the > > > overwhelming onslaught of uninspired and derivative garbage > that it's made > > > shopping for good rap music like thrift shopping (ironically, > it's mostly > > > the older stuff that's the gems!). > > > > as far as freestyling goes, a good emcee should be able to > freestyle over a > > > washing machine. no- that's a bad example (too rhythmic, > maybe). a good > > > emcee should be able to freestyle over merzbow. maybe that's > a bad example > > > too... i think you get the point, though. being an emcee is > being able to > > > articulate an experience- whether real or surreal- verbally > and, regardless > > > of the musical background, he/she should be able to meld with > the sounds > and > > allow it to influence his/her delivery or provide contrast to it. > > > > about a year ago after a recording session, i was driving > with diverse > (look > > for his single on chocolate industries at the end of this month) and > > listening to oval's szenariodisk. he started freestyling over > track 7 (if > > > you have it, get it out and imagine it- it was hot!). > > > > anyway, i am by no means saying that the way to advance > hip-hop is to get > > > real experimental and far out and have someone rhyme over > morton subotnick > > > or something, but perhaps that's because i know most hip-hop > heads are such > > > purists that they would denounce it as backpacker shit anyway... > > > > zak > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at > http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > > > > >
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2001-11-07 15:03Greg ClowAt 02:29 AM 07/11/01, you wrote: >A decent MC for the purpose of idm freestylin' would be
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At 02:29 AM 07/11/01, you wrote:
quoted 5 lines A decent MC for the purpose of idm freestylin' would be>A decent MC for the purpose of idm freestylin' would be >DoseOne. He did an album with a producer called BoomBip (or Bip Boom I >don't remember) that was called cirlces. The production ranges from fairly >standard hiphop to really amazing hiphop and acid jazz to pseudo-hardcore and >complete ambience.
Yeah, that's a great record. It's on a label called Mush that has put out a lot of great "avant-hip-hop", including the amazing series of 10" EPs by cLOUDDEAD that were issued on CD earlier this year by Big Dada/Ninja Tune. Check out the Mush site at http://www.dirtyloop.com/ Greg PS: I'm listening to Zero 7 "Simple Things", and while it's nice, I can't help thinking "I liked this better the first time I heard it - when it was called Air". Anyone with me? --- Greg Clow - greg@stainedproductions.com - greg@feedbackmonitor.com concert & event promotions - http://www.stainedproductions.com electronic music radio/reviews/interviews - http://www.feedbackmonitor.com 158 Close Ave. 2nd Floor - Toronto, Ontario M6K 2V5 - Canada --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-11-07 21:24thorsten Sideb0ard> >A decent MC for the purpose of idm freestylin' would be > >DoseOne. He did an album wit
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Wed, 7 Nov 2001 13:24:01 -0800 (PST)
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RE: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
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RE: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
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quoted 6 lines A decent MC for the purpose of idm freestylin' would be> >A decent MC for the purpose of idm freestylin' would be > >DoseOne. He did an album with a producer called BoomBip (or Bip Boom I > >don't remember) that was called cirlces. The production ranges from fairly > >standard hiphop to really amazing hiphop and acid jazz to pseudo-hardcore and > >complete ambience. >
Theres also the new Hood album Cold House (on Aesthetics) which features DoseOne on three tracks. I haven't check it out yet, but i really like a lot of their stuff. Heres da bumf from Insound: "Melding organic and inorganic elements, noise and melody, Cold House doesn't hide from any musical opportunity, giving further exclamation of Hood's love of many styles of music. This willingness peaks with the collaboration on three tracks with California hip-hop reconstructionists DoseOne (cLOUDDEAD, Ninja Tune, Anticon) and Why? (cLOUDDEAD, Anticon), as well as fully embracing the contemporary electronic movement of Autechre, Prefuse 73/Savath+Savalas, Nobukazu Takemura and the Schematic label." -thor --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org