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Tue, 6 Nov 2001 23:29:9 -0800
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RE: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
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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