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Really like that @mclaincausey, thanks for the heads up.
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As @emceeQ introduced us to some beautiful and great female voices on the Party Jacket World Tour , I allow me to post my most admired female artist at the moment:
Tash Sultana
Thanks emceeQ!
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People always talking about Eminem. What album changed hip hop since illmatic? Stick with this one, the intros long;
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25 years old!! I feel old now!!
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@spitfiredealer tell me about it, I remember buying the first single, Protect ya neck in 1992 on a US import here in the UK. Quarter of a century! to put that in context, in 1993, 25 year previous to that was 1968…the Beatles were still together. People who were alive when the Beatles were together when I was 20 were OLD! now we are OLD! haha
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can't wait for this to drop:
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@hajduk thank you for the intro to Israel Nash! right up my street! very good. you may or may not dig this..
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Speaking of hip hop, i've forgotten how much I love El-P. Really dig his futuristic production style, and he's not a bad rapper. Still hoping he puts out another solo album. I've not had a chance to sit down and listen to his Run The Jewels stuff yet
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@gaseousclay I couldn't agree more. Back in 1997 when hip hop started to stagnate under this influences of Sean Puffy Combs at al, Company Flow blew the doors off for the indie hip hop resurgence. Everything he does is gold, and despite the major success of RTJ he keeps his creative integrity intact. What a guy.
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@gaseousclay I couldn't agree more. Back in 1997 when hip hop started to stagnate under this influences of Sean Puffy Combs at al, Company Flow blew the doors off for the indie hip hop resurgence. Everything he does is gold, and despite the major success of RTJ he keeps his creative integrity intact. What a guy.
I'm sure i've got one of the Company Flow cd's laying around, and yes, El-P definitely contributed a lot to the indie scene. This guy should be doing soundtracks
I was really bummed when Def Jux folded, as there were so many great artists on the label.
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This thread is on fire, thanks everyone for posting!
Come along a place, my parents allowed me to go when I was under 18, a few days ago (Still wondering about there confidence).
Just realized that this music hall Zeche is still alive.
Seeing several British, American and German independent music groups of the 80's there.
Big names I can remember: Pogues, Toy Dolls, Billy Brag, Anne Clark, New Model Army, Sisters of Mercy, King Kurt and so much more…..But this place was also Punk, Reggae, Skaterock and Electonic!
After reading this 'The Guardian' article, some music I heard at this time, is only a footnote in musical history
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Don't think about it and keep posting!Following music is inspired from this post, linguistically (in my pronunciation) is not so far away
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Everyone loves a bit of Terre’s Arse.
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I BEG ALL OF YOU TO WATCH THIS VIDEO…I truly think this is one of the most important hip hop songs of our generation
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@Stuart.T you highlight in this video the power of deep empathy, one person putting themselves deeply in the lives of another. [emoji120]
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