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  • ex carrabba fan
    I'll thank him for you
    • Oct 2004
    • 32744

    #961
    Re: fans of underground rap?

    Originally posted by Nivek
    I LOVE the new Monch album, but then again I loved EL-P's new album and you well...hated it.
    EL-P.. ugh yuck.

    I'm downloading the Say What album. Thanks for the link Xcell

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    • Nivek
      H*ll *f F*m*
      • Jul 2002
      • 7999

      #962
      Re: fans of underground rap?

      Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
      EL-P.. ugh yuck.

      I'm downloading the Say What album. Thanks for the link Xcell
      Say what you will, I love EL-P and unlike 90% of most hiphop artists, he actually tours and puts on a damn fine show. I never said he's the best MC (b/c he's not an mc) but the production makes up for his lyrical short-comings.
      Cameras or guns, one of them is gonna shoot me to death.

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      • ex carrabba fan
        I'll thank him for you
        • Oct 2004
        • 32744

        #963
        Re: fans of underground rap?

        Hey I'm not knockin your taste or anything, I personally feel that his production turns me off to his music. And hell if he puts on a good show, it's all good. I went to Rock the Bells 06, and there were several acts that nearly put me to sleep.

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        • X*Cell
          Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
          • Sep 2002
          • 8107

          #964
          Re: fans of underground rap?

          Originally posted by Nivek
          Say what you will, I love EL-P and unlike 90% of most hiphop artists, he actually tours and puts on a damn fine show. I never said he's the best MC (b/c he's not an mc) but the production makes up for his lyrical short-comings.
          There is no doubt he can do some dope ****... "The Overly Dramatic Truth" & "Poisenville Kids No Win Reprise" are some great songs... the rest of his album comes up terribly short though. The production just comes off as 'noise' rather than music.
          SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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          • jmood88
            Sean Payton: Retribution
            • Jul 2003
            • 34639

            #965
            Re: fans of underground rap?

            Originally posted by Nivek
            Say what you will, I love EL-P and unlike 90% of most hiphop artists, he actually tours and puts on a damn fine show. I never said he's the best MC (b/c he's not an mc) but the production makes up for his lyrical short-comings.
            I haven't heard any of his other stuff but the beats on his most recent album are not that good at all.
            Originally posted by Blzer
            Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

            If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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            • X*Cell
              Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
              • Sep 2002
              • 8107

              #966
              Re: fans of underground rap?

              So far...

              My front runners for each award for my fans of underground rap? awards and last year's winners. (half-way thru the year)

              Award
              Both Front-runners
              (Last Year's Winner)

              Album of the Year:
              "Bayani" - Blue Scholars
              "I Miss 1994" - Prince Ali
              ("And the Summertime Pool Party" - Pigeon John)

              Mixtape of the Year:
              "And Justus For All" - Mick Boogie & Little Brother
              "Guest of Honor" - DJ Forge & Supastition
              ("Floe Almighty" - Edgar Allen Floe)

              Artist of the Year:
              Silent Knight
              Consequence
              (Murs)

              Group of the Year:
              Blue Scholars
              Little Brother
              (Little Brother)

              Producer of the Year:
              Incise
              Sabzi
              (9th Wonder)

              Rookie of the Year:
              Prince Ali
              Jozeemo
              (Skyzoo)

              Featured Artist of the Year:
              Supastition
              Jozeemo
              (Phonte Coleman)

              Song to DL of the Year:
              "Violent" - Sean Price (9th Wonder)
              "Merry Jane" ft. Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg - Redman (Rockwilder)
              ("Serpent & the Rainbow" - Vakill (Panik))

              Mixtape Song to DL of the Year:
              "Baby" - Natti (YoungLORD)
              "Git it Done" - Skyzoo & Torae (DJ Premier)
              ("Beautiful Sight" - Wade Waters (Analogic))

              Beat of the Year:
              Incise's "Rap Author" by Prince Ali
              9th Wonder's "Violent" by Sean Price
              (9th Wonder's "You & Me" by Skyzoo)

              Verse of the Year:
              Gaston's verse @ 2:34 in the song "VIP (Can You Hear Me Now)" by Us3
              Masta Ace's verse @ 2:17 in the song "Nostalgia" by Marco Polo
              (Myth's verse @ 1:24 in the song "Special" by Strange Fruit Project)

              Hook of the Year:
              "Rite Now" - Redman (Erick Sermon)
              "Take Me Away - Lifesavas (Shines, Vursatyl, & Jumbo the Garbageman)
              ("Take a Look (In the Mirror)" - BCC (9th Wonder))

              Skit of the Year:
              4:05 in the song "Go See the Doctor 2K7" by DJ Jazzy Jeff
              "Mr. Ice Cream Man" by Redman
              ("I Thought You Was a G?" - Pigeon John)
              Last edited by X*Cell; 06-06-2007, 11:38 PM.
              SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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              • Nivek
                H*ll *f F*m*
                • Jul 2002
                • 7999

                #967
                Re: fans of underground rap?

                Originally posted by jmood88
                I haven't heard any of his other stuff but the beats on his most recent album are not that good at all.
                You have to like that style of music I guess, it's not your typical 'hiphop' sound. I'm a fan of music, and I just love his choice of instruments and arrangement. You either hate the album or you love the album. To each his own.
                Cameras or guns, one of them is gonna shoot me to death.

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                • jmood88
                  Sean Payton: Retribution
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 34639

                  #968
                  Re: fans of underground rap?

                  Originally posted by Nivek
                  You have to like that style of music I guess, it's not your typical 'hiphop' sound. I'm a fan of music, and I just love his choice of instruments and arrangement. You either hate the album or you love the album. To each his own.
                  I love music, I'm not stuck in typical hip hop beats and I don't just listen to rap. But yeah, to each his own.
                  Originally posted by Blzer
                  Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

                  If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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                  • Nivek
                    H*ll *f F*m*
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 7999

                    #969
                    Re: fans of underground rap?

                    Originally posted by jmood88
                    I love music, I'm not stuck in typical hip hop beats and I don't just listen to rap. But yeah, to each his own.
                    Never assumed you were, just explaining my position on the matter.
                    Cameras or guns, one of them is gonna shoot me to death.

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                    • X*Cell
                      Collab: xcellnoah@gmail
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 8107

                      #970
                      Re: fans of underground rap?


                      Artist: Talib Kweli
                      Album: Eardrum
                      Producers: Hi-Tek; Kanye West; Rick Rubin; Midi Mafia; Kwamé; DJ Khalil; Madlib; will.i.am; J Dilla; Pete Rock; Just Blaze

                      10 songs in a row up to "Electrify" starting from when the cd first starts spinning is spectacular music. It's about time Talib! Lately, Kweli has sounded awkward on his latest work, and I think it's the lack of the right tempo for his unique flow. This album does a very good job of getting his flow down, up until the 11th track "Hell" which probably describes what it's like to listen to Talib's flow on that song. It's actually sad, because the rest of the album after track 10 besides "Listen" is pretty terrible. This album could have been something extremely special if Talib avoided putting those songs on. Too bad the advanced copy doesn't include J Dilla's dedication track produced by Dilla himself. This album is definitely worth having, and it looks like Talib is well on his way to making Blacksmith a cornerstone in hip-hop.
                      • Grade:
                        • A-
                      • Song to Download:
                        • "Electrify"
                        • Produced By:
                          • Pete Rock
                      SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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                      • ex carrabba fan
                        I'll thank him for you
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 32744

                        #971
                        Re: fans of underground rap?

                        Originally posted by X*Cell

                        Artist: Talib Kweli
                        Album: Eardrum
                        Producers: Hi-Tek; Kanye West; Rick Rubin; Midi Mafia; Kwamé; DJ Khalil; Madlib; will.i.am; J Dilla; Pete Rock; Just Blaze

                        10 songs in a row up to "Electrify" starting from when the cd first starts spinning is spectacular music. It's about time Talib! Lately, Kweli has sounded awkward on his latest work, and I think it's the lack of the right tempo for his unique flow. This album does a very good job of getting his flow down, up until the 11th track "Hell" which probably describes what it's like to listen to Talib's flow on that song. It's actually sad, because the rest of the album after track 10 besides "Listen" is pretty terrible. This album could have been something extremely special if Talib avoided putting those songs on. Too bad the advanced copy doesn't include J Dilla's dedication track produced by Dilla himself. This album is definitely worth having, and it looks like Talib is well on his way to making Blacksmith a cornerstone in hip-hop.
                        • Grade:
                          • A-
                        • Song to Download:
                          • "Electrify"
                          • Produced By:
                            • Pete Rock
                        Great news.. I've been waiting for some new hip-hop. I'll go find this now..

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                        • Nivek
                          H*ll *f F*m*
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 7999

                          #972
                          Re: fans of underground rap?

                          Originally posted by X*Cell

                          Artist: Talib Kweli
                          Album: Eardrum
                          Producers: Hi-Tek; Kanye West; Rick Rubin; Midi Mafia; Kwamé; DJ Khalil; Madlib; will.i.am; J Dilla; Pete Rock; Just Blaze

                          10 songs in a row up to "Electrify" starting from when the cd first starts spinning is spectacular music. It's about time Talib! Lately, Kweli has sounded awkward on his latest work, and I think it's the lack of the right tempo for his unique flow. This album does a very good job of getting his flow down, up until the 11th track "Hell" which probably describes what it's like to listen to Talib's flow on that song. It's actually sad, because the rest of the album after track 10 besides "Listen" is pretty terrible. This album could have been something extremely special if Talib avoided putting those songs on. Too bad the advanced copy doesn't include J Dilla's dedication track produced by Dilla himself. This album is definitely worth having, and it looks like Talib is well on his way to making Blacksmith a cornerstone in hip-hop.
                          • Grade:
                            • A-
                          • Song to Download:
                            • "Electrify"
                            • Produced By:
                              • Pete Rock
                          link?
                          Cameras or guns, one of them is gonna shoot me to death.

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                          • JiggidyJames
                            All Star
                            • Apr 2005
                            • 5267

                            #973
                            Re: fans of underground rap?

                            Well, at least Marley Marl is recovering...
                            xbl gamertag: jiggidyjames72

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                            • Fresh Tendrils
                              Strike Hard and Fade Away
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 36131

                              #974
                              Re: fans of underground rap?

                              Originally posted by Nivek
                              Say what you will, I love EL-P and unlike 90% of most hiphop artists, he actually tours and puts on a damn fine show. I never said he's the best MC (b/c he's not an mc) but the production makes up for his lyrical short-comings.
                              Finally, I get some backup here.



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                              • 3rdAnswer
                                Regular Cat Records®
                                • Sep 2002
                                • 10845

                                #975
                                Re: fans of underground rap?

                                I can't wait to get that Talib album. Whilst in high school, he was my favorite rapper.
                                -Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
                                www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
                                New York Giants - Duke Blue Devils - Charlotte Hornets - San Antonio Spurs

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