quoted 1 line I recently have got back into the IDM world have a long journey which is> I recently have got back into the IDM world have a long journey which is
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quoted 8 lines horrific to describe here...But I need someone's help!> horrific to describe here...But I need someone's help!
> Can some of you please e-mail me with artists, titles, labels that produce
> some of the more funky, post-hop type stuff? I recently discovered Prefuse
> 73 and he from's near where I live; I love it! Also SOME of the Tigerbeat6
> stuff seems to be on that tip, but I don't know which specifics...I got
> Freakbitchlickfly and love it...Heard about labels like Orthlorng Musork,
> Schematic, and Chocolate Industries but I'm still in the dark on a lot of
> it. It doesn't have to have vocals but that's cool too.
Really Prefuse 73 seems to be at the forefront of the explicit
link of IDM & Hiphop. Although you could say that alot of
mainstream Hiphop producers make idm worthy trax,
and by the same token, other idm producers use alot of
hiphop style beat structures.
Some recommendations i'd make include:
Prefuse 73 for sure "Vocal Studies and Uprock Narratives" Warp
Rapid Transit Compilation on Chocolate Industries
Machine Drum "And Now You Know"
Five Deez "Faceless" Counterflow (prefuse73 rmx)
Cyne "African Elephants" Rice and Beans
These all have a very explicit hip-hop connection (vox and beats).
Any number of things on Ninja Tune - although
they come from a more funked out perspective than a glitchy
perspective in the first place.
Of course various things on tons of "IDM" labels takes
the same kind of beats and sounds into slightly more experimental,
yet still recognizable territory, too many labels to name really.
- cutups
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