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Old 09-05-2010, 02:16 PM
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hip hop recommendations?

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i feel like it's time to expand my musical catalogue, and i've never given hip hop a fair chance. i'm looking for the real stuff, not commercial junk. so far i'm really digging

nujabes
psyche origami
aesop rock
flying lotus
del the funky homosapien
a tribe called quest

i'm not differentiating between rap and hip hop electronica, although i certainly prefer my rap with good beats. hit me with what you've got.
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Well you've got Del mentioned, but its worth mentioning Deltron 3030(still Del) but with some awesome beats.
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There is a lot of good hip hop around, you just have to look for it. Anything that involves Afu-Ra, Mos Def, POS, Atmosphere, MF Doom, Edan, Dujeous, KRS One, Non Phixion, Talib Kweli, and Saukrates will get you off on the right foot.

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it's like shoegaze/ambient/noise hip hop. cool stuff

and of course there's the classics like Wu Tang, Public Enemy, NWA, etc.
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I'd recommend these albums:

Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star
Madvillain - Madvillainy
Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
Mos Def - Black On Both Sides (Mos Def himself plays bass on this album!)
A Tribe Called Quest - Low-End Theory

Check this link out too, it'll give you a good picture with some pretty cool hip-hop essentials:
http://mu-essentials.blogspot.com/20...l-hip-hop.html

Enjoy, old top!
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get all of these albums-

the roots - organix
the roots - do you want more!?!?!?
the roots- illidelph halflife
the roots- things fall apart
the roots- come alive
the roots- the tipping point
the roots - phrenology
the roots - rising down
the roots- how i got over

see what i'm getting at?
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"hip hop recommendations?"

Learn how to sing a melody and play an instrument?
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Start with the classics - Dr. Dre`s "Chronic", P.E.`s "Nation", and yes, I`ll say it, Beastie Boys. Alot of these have real instrumentation, and some good grooves.
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MIJ-VI....unless you can spit a dope rhyme or produce a hip hop cut that will get peoples heads knocking, I suggest you post elsewhere. Music that stems from European roots is not the only good or legitimate for m of music dude. Some folks like the rhyhtmic based music with roots in Africa. In classical european music, layers of harmonies and melodies abound, and the 'rhythm' section is way in the background somewhere chiming in every once in a while. Hip hop's roots are traced back to Africa who's musical origins are almost purely rhythmic, nary a melody in sight. In hip hop, even the MC's flows are a rhythmic cadence that dances around the snare on the 2 and 4. Please stick to your rock n' roll posts if negative ignorance is all you have to offer.
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MIJ-VI....unless you can spit a dope rhyme or produce a hip hop cut that will get peoples heads knocking, I suggest you post elsewhere. Music that stems from European roots is not the only good or legitimate for m of music dude. Some folks like the rhyhtmic based music with roots in Africa. In classical european music, layers of harmonies and melodies abound, and the 'rhythm' section is way in the background somewhere chiming in every once in a while. Hip hop's roots are traced back to Africa who's musical origins are almost purely rhythmic, nary a melody in sight. In hip hop, even the MC's flows are a rhythmic cadence that dances around the snare on the 2 and 4. Please stick to your rock n' roll posts if negative ignorance is all you have to offer.


+1000..

MIJ-VI, loosen up, and actually look into stuff before you imply its lack of worth. you're cheating yourself if you dont..
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Shad-TSOL. Extremely solid cd, all of his stuff is great, but TSOL is his best. Also, while being very mainstream, eminem is probably the most talented rapper out there, so check out his stuff if you can handle the lyrical content.

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I like Jay-Z alot. The Roots. Juvenile is awesome. Mos Def, is last album was on constant play on my iPod for awhile. Not real big on hip hop but that's some that i like. Some of it is just ridiculous.
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"hip hop recommendations?"

Learn how to sing a melody and play an instrument?
Why don't you come back when you can rap and play guitar at the same time, like Shad?


Aside from him, Sage would be my other recommendation.
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Old 09-06-2010, 12:10 AM
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The dude plays a 6 string...nuff said. Nothing at all wrong with that...but that in itself is a clear indication of where he comes from musically.

A quik shout out for:
De La Soul
Eric B and Rakim
Boogie Down Productions
KRS 1
Jeru the Damaja
Goodie Mob (who I saw blow The Roots off the stage live with their live band back in the day. And the Roots are amazing, so that is really saying something!

And.... Ron Carters bass lines on Tribe Called Quest Records
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get all of these albums-

the roots - organix
the roots - do you want more!?!?!?
the roots- illidelph halflife
the roots- things fall apart
the roots- come alive
the roots- the tipping point
the roots - phrenology
the roots - rising down
the roots- how i got over

see what i'm getting at?


I have all those. Took me a while to find Organix on vinyl though.


Some great suggestions - and I will stick with some old school stuff - haven't really looked at indie rap or hip hop lately anyway, so...

Public Enemy, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Eric B and Rakim, Gangstarr, Whodini, EPMD, Jungle Brothers, The 7A3, Schoolly D, the Pharcyde (early) Black Eyed Peas, Boogie Down/KRS 1.

A really, really, really sweet album is The Brand New Heavies - Heavy Rhyme Experience Vol. 1.

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