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Kirby 09-23-2008 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Piss Me Off (Post 523011)
Kirbys: My favourite of the bunch because i enjoyed every track, i should really pay more attention to underground hip-hop. I have Tech N9ne on my list to get especially, really good stuff.

Tech N9ne definitely has a good mix of stuff.

He has personal songs. [One Good Time, P.A.S.E.O., Message To The Black Man, I Love You But **** You, etc.]
Club Songs. [Bout Ta Bubble, Let's Go, etc]
Songs that are kinda about religion. [Hope For A Higher Power, Devil Boy, etc.]
Sexual Songs. [Drill Team, That Box, Sex Out South]
Fun Songs. [Slacker, Worst Enemy, Psycho Bitch/Psycho Bitch II, The Beast, etc]

Whatever. Haha.
Also. I'm interested in hearing what you thought about the Kabosh track, Little Pills. It's the only song they have out so far, but I'm hoping they continue working on that project.

Piss Me Off 09-23-2008 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Kirby (Post 523219)
Also. I'm interested in hearing what you thought about the Kabosh track, Little Pills. It's the only song they have out so far, but I'm hoping they continue working on that project.

I wasn't as big one that to be honest, simple because i'm not that big on rock samples overall (there's some obvious exceptions). Didn't offend me too much in the grand scheme of things though.
I LOVED the The Grouch track though, some great lyrics and a nice subtle sample, really good stuff.

Kirby 09-23-2008 03:40 PM

Yeah, the thing about Kabosh is that they're looking for a live band. It's taking so long, because they want it to be perfect. So when it DOES happen, no samples. :)

The Grouch is REALLY great.
Solo, and with the group he's in [Living Legends]

Living Legends is The Grouch, Murs, Eligh, Bicasso, Aesop, Sunspot Jonz, Scarub, Luckyiam.PSC

Piss Me Off 09-23-2008 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Kirby (Post 523263)
The Grouch is REALLY great.
Solo, and with the group he's in [Living Legends]

Living Legends is The Grouch, Murs, Eligh, Bicasso, Aesop, Sunspot Jonz, Scarub, Luckyiam.PSC

Aesop Rock? I adore him at the moment, i should really get onto that!

Kirby 09-23-2008 03:57 PM

No, haha. I wish it was Aesop Rock.
It's another dude named Aesop.

The group would be worth it for Murs, though.

FaSho 09-23-2008 03:59 PM

murs is the ****ing man

Piss Me Off 09-23-2008 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Kirby (Post 523273)
No, haha. I wish it was Aesop Rock.
It's another dude named Aesop.

The group would be worth it for Murs, though.

Damn! Misleading! I may look them up, like i said there's a lot of acts for me to listen too...

Zarko 09-24-2008 05:35 AM

May as well try making one of these things, test the waters :p:

This list doesn't really have a direction perse, just a whole bunch of random stuff, though it does seem a bit focused on Electronic/hip hop stuff. Anway...

1.
In The Kingdom Of The Blind The One-Eyed Are Kings - Dead Can Dance
A personal favourite of the Australian darkwave/gothic/ambient/world band. Simple song sung by Brendan Perry, and I still love it. Haunting.

2.
Les Bras De Mer - Yann Tiersen
From the album 'Le Phare' the song was written by and vocals performed by French songwriter Dominique A. Another fairly simple song, but quickly becoming a favourite, as I just recently got into Tiersen's work. A reference to his work overall is here, my first post of the thread. I particularly love the vocal work.

3.
Mystery God - Fat Jon The Ample Soul Physician
Cincinnati Hip-Hop artist and producer, formerly of Five Deez, Fat Jon keeps a simple, solid beat throughout with overlays of various woodwind and brass instruments.

4.
Reascension - DJ Frane
Interesting trip-hop sort of stuff with some nice sampling. Different to the rest of the album (Journey to the Planet of Birds) as it doesn't focus on sampling birds and nature sounds. Haven't fully made up my mind on it yet, but interesting none-the-less.

5.
Son Of Mr Green Gene - Frank Zappa
Had to include one of my favourite jazz fusion artists :p: From his best album, Hot Rats, a great piece.

6.
Stella - Kashiwa Daisuke
Talked enough about it here :p:

7.
Stoney Street - Amon Tobin
My favourite electronic sampler out there. Quality stuff, with a jazzy back beat. Also some solid Drum'n'Bass Jungle beats throughout the album (Bricolage)

8.
The Dawn (feat. Shawn J. Period)DJ Krush
From his much acclaimed album, Kakusei, a nice mix with orchestral base.

9.
Vargtimme - Helios
Softer ambient electronic, nice to chill out to.

10.
Ysabel’s Table Dance - Charles Mingus
Had to also chuck in stuff from my favourite composer :p: From Tijuana Moods, YTD and Tijuana Moods is a little further removed from his more avant-garde big band stuff, but the use of different cultural sounds more than makes up for it.

NOTE – Apologies if the list isn’t in order… Don’t know if it compressed in the same way as I ordered…

MB list.rar

Piss Me Off 09-24-2008 05:46 AM

That looks like an interesting mix, i'll give it a listen!

Zarko 09-24-2008 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Piss Me Off (Post 523528)
That looks like an interesting mix, i'll give it a listen!

Haha hope you like :p: No hard feelings ;)


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