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Tue, 28 Mar 2006 09:31:44 -0800
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Re: [idm] hip-hop sub-genre?
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The first Wu-Tang Album "Enter the 36 Chambers" is purely genius. The RZA's production on that album is often overlooked. The way he manipulated samples on that record back then is insane. In a way its still ahead of its time. Check it if you havent already. On 3/27/06, ===> <cduneau@yahoo.com> wrote:
quoted 99 lines thanks for the answer. second time in the day that this Lil Jon pops out,> > thanks for the answer. second time in the day that this Lil Jon pops out, > so i think i gonna head this way first... > c > > doopeyduk@aol.com wrote: > Well, then, Id suggest anything with marley marls name on it (producer > extraordiare back in the day). Also Gangstarr. DJ Premier is the king > of these grimy beats. They are also pretty consistent. Schooly's "Smoke > Some Kill" is excellent for those insane soundiing beats (including a > goofy remake of led zeppelin's "Kashimir"). If its modern crunk stuff, > I'd suggest Lil Jon and the East Side Boys. TI, Pastor Troy,David > Bannner the Yin Yang Twns, etc etc. All commercial stuff, but it > bangs. > As far as non-commerical stuff, i'd start with anything by OUTKAST. > Their most recent album was okay, but the four before that were > dumbfoundingly good, the best being "Stankonia" in 2000. Also, id try > some stuff by Anti pop consortium. > > tony green > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ===> > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Sent: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 04:20:40 -0800 (PST) > Subject: Re: [idm] hip-hop sub-genre? > > Oh it's an old one. and yes, with this kind of distortion often > called vintage > warmer or tape/tube when it comes to effects... (oops. talking like on > the > idm-making list...) > But more contemporary stuff would fit me too, it is just that i do like > some > hip-hop tunes, but as i have no clue about this genre i often come up > with crap > when looking for some music. i am not into swimming-pool/benz > commercials, nor > r'n'b stupid choirs, if you see what i mean... ;-)) > > cyrill. > > doopeyduk@aol.com wrote: Which KRS are you listening to? Recent or old? > A lot of > old school > beats (Schooly D, "Smoke Some Kill") have some distorted beats, though > that's all relative, considering how distortion has changed over the > past 15 years. If you're talking the heavy sub-bass type stuff (Miami > Bass), then crunk may be what youre looking for. > > -----Original Message----- > From: ===> > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Sent: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 03:31:00 -0800 (PST) > Subject: [idm] hip-hop sub-genre? > > Hey > > Loving a lot the few tracks from krs one I know and some stuff like > Dalek (DHR), > I was wondering if there is a sub-genre of hip-hop involving these > kinds of > heavy or even distorted beats? something like ***industrial hip-hop***? > I know > there is something called crunk from the south of the usa, but I don't > know yet > if it is what I am looking for... > > cyrill. > > > --------------------------------- > New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC for > low, low > rates. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > > --------------------------------- > New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC for > low, low > rates. > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great > rates starting at 1¢/min. >