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Rah! posted:I dunno...during the hyphy days, Oakland and elsewhere was definitely more about it than SF itself was, but there was some Hyphy coming out of SF too, and people here were still listening to it as much as anyone else in the Bay Area was. Otherwise, the rapping/musical styles (backpacker, gangster, anything) in the Bay area are pretty similar no matter what part you're in. i don't think that is completely accurate, man, i'm pretty musically active in the scene around here lately (dunno if you know madd hatter but he opens a ton of shows for like grouch and zion and poo poo (he's actually spinning for jel and dose one next motnha nd you should go, show is gonna SLAY) and we work together a ton) and most of the cats i have been working with lately are spread across the bay but i would definitely say the attitudes are different... like you really don't have zion i's and heiros and soulsides type poo poo in SF these days, i can agree about the gangster poo poo being really similar (like roach gigz pretty much sounds like an oakland rapper to me) but i feel like the SF 'backpack' thing leans way close to the slam poetry side of things (which i honestly hate) while the oakland dudes are a lot more musical and about melody either way though, you have a point but i think i have a point too for sure, but yeah i can see both sides of it. you're probably from oakland right? i tend to hear this side of the argument a lot more across the bridge (i.e. from madd hatter, lol) and i think, in my experience at least, it's a lot more common to see SF dudes stick with peninsula dudes like daly city, s. sf, palo alto and oakland dudes fuckin with like fremont, hayward, etc but i also don't drive so my frame of reference is pretty limited, getting on the bart to get to oakland is a lot of work and usually just doesn't feel like it's worth it, so i'm definitely being a bit anecdotal
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Aggro posted:Thanks for the Bay Area rap chat. I know way too little about it despite growing up in San Jose. I need to catch myself up for sure. i lived in san jose for a couple years and the scene is really lacking unless you're into really obviously one-syllable phony trap rap on compilations named poo poo like "KILLA SHARKS VOL. 2 -- WELCOME 2 DA TANK" language arts posse is a pretty cool local group but they get way too into the goofy-white-dude poo poo sometimes for my liking mostly of the good rappers i met in SJ would just claim to be from 'the east bay' which is a huge stretch but in my experience there isn't just much going on in SJ for local music, pretty much in any genre, unless you play like '78 throwback liberty-spike punk rock
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Morphix posted:I don't sling anything on the forums though, I try to pass some advice to help others have healthier plants. It's cathartic to talk shop with some level of anonymity. Look, I'm sorry to got you all butthurt because I mentioned that I identify with hustling. I grew up in a poor eastern-european country and came here to make my American dream work (lol immigrant cliche). To do this I've chosen to work in black/grey markets like many poor minorities. Working in such a market you tend to see certain things over time as your market share increases. That's all it is my man. I'd be a loving idiot to talk about anything illegal on the internet. Either way Trouble and DTE are hard as poo poo and you posted some soft baby wipes stuff in response. Anyway, I like the Gucci "Glacier 3.0" mixtape, some really good songs on there. Someone on here said Gucci should just do a bunch of songs with adjectives as the title, can't go wrong. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnOd8lqFFMI
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# ? Apr 29, 2011 18:12 |
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pardon me if this poo poo got posted before but this ms jade / meek mill / peedi crakk / dice / black thought freestyle is loving off the chain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tewq_tzXHH8 i'm a bay cat now and forever but you gotta be honest, philly stays winning miss jade is definitely a problem, i think you'll be hearin a ton about her soon... she's come a long way since being missy jr. and ppl who know me are gonna expect me to see this but peedi KILLS THIS poo poo black's poo poo at the beginning is dope too but dude is definitely just kinda doing the same poo poo he always does. everybody else really shines though. poo poo is nice
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Serch is BACK! posted:pardon me if this poo poo got posted before but this ms jade / meek mill / peedi crakk / dice / black thought freestyle is loving off the chain Dope as hell cypher, I agree that Peedi is the standout here, but everyone does their thing. What do people think of Trill OG? I loved II Trill but the tracks I've heard off Trill OG are kinda meh.
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# ? Apr 29, 2011 19:15 |
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Hoodrich posted:Dope as hell cypher, I agree that Peedi is the standout here, but everyone does their thing. honestly its pretty bad found this new kd thing its good country rap poo poo http://kd205.bandcamp.com/track/juice
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Robert Analog posted:How was a British rapper's track unironically described as hard? That guy's track was dumb, but if you don't think the London Posse was hard I don't know that to tell you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ahFJmFcY98&feature=related creamcorn fucked around with this message at 22:24 on Apr 30, 2011 |
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RAP XUX but check out the remix i did for Scheme and Astonish of Molemen Records! Scheme, Tone Pro, Astonish - Extravagant Lifestyle
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# ? Apr 29, 2011 20:57 |
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yeah get the intro track Chuuuch! off of Trill OG and ignore the rest
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# ? Apr 29, 2011 21:16 |
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I just thought you guys might dig this.. some random southern poo poo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1S7iBjbaAg if anyone know some other good poo poo on this kinda tip I'd be much appreciative on that bay tip I feel that the north bay has always been overlooked edit: this is a bit off topic, but is there some kinda crate diggers thread? iceberg sleaz fucked around with this message at 00:45 on Apr 30, 2011 |
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farmtrill posted:honestly its pretty bad Jock Mocken posted:yeah get the intro track Chuuuch! off of Trill OG and ignore the rest Man, I remember saying this on release day and people were calling me crazy I think Chuuch!, Trilllinare, and the Just Like That make a decent little block, then the album just tuns to mush iceberg sleaz posted:I just thought you guys might dig this.. some random southern poo poo
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# ? Apr 30, 2011 01:05 |
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http://smka.bandcamp.com/album/the-808-experiment-vol-3 SMKA - The 808 Experiment vol 3 Free album compiled by this SMKA guy, mostly comprised of southern guys but theres like 40 guys on here so there's some variety. Freddie Gibbs, DaVinci, Bobby Creekwater, Rittz, Nesby Phips, PRGz, guys like that. It's pretty drat good, and there's a lot of variety to the tracks and artists on there. I'm looking up the first 2 volumes now. Bulging Nipples fucked around with this message at 01:41 on Apr 30, 2011 |
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iceberg sleaz posted:I just thought you guys might dig this.. some random southern poo poo You pretty much can't go wrong with anything outta Memphis from the 90's especially anything related to Triple Six and the Prophet camp, Tommy Wright III, DJ Zirk, or DJ Squeaky. Here's a few I like: Carmike - Run A Train http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8WHvuCANPU DJ Zirk - Lay You Down http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6JA1iErgkE Blackout - Dim The Lights http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCMdCcPqKws DJ Squeeky - Still Gettin High http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VznFuOY9w9c
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Ha ha, that DJ Squeeky tape is raw! Gotta love a cassette rip. The uploader has a bunch more mid 90s Memphis tapes too, like this Squeeky track: Tom Skee Mask - Niggas Watch Your Back (1994) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7MhKVWSFQw&feature=related And something produced by Gimi Sum that reminds me of the jazz-horror Three 6 Mafia sound, I'm really feeling this dusty vibe: Big Hill - North Memphis Nigga (1994) (Let The Bass Come In...) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTROHRlEwk8 These tracks are super slow, like 63-68 BPM! You'd have to speed this up a fair amount to match it to modern crunk/drumstep/whathaveyou.
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# ? Apr 30, 2011 08:09 |
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dunno if anyone is checkin for this stalley dude but he is good http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5Je_KUzZYo
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SonOfDonkeyman posted:That guy's track was dumb, but if you don't think the London Posse was hard I don't know that to tell you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yLBHU7P0Cw That record is so sick... Too bad the youtube sounds like arse.
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# ? Apr 30, 2011 09:29 |
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quote:Bulging Nipples posted: You posted this in the previous thread December 16th of last year. If you havent discovered what the sample is then you're lucky that I have a good memory and I'm always listening for samples! It's from Escape From New York. I tried to look for the song on youtube but it wasnt any of the first few and I'm just not patient enough to click through the rest of them. However, if you have the movie, you first hear the song around the 19th minute.
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# ? Apr 30, 2011 11:03 |
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farmtrill posted:dunno if anyone is checkin for this stalley dude but he is good +1 for Stalley. I've been digging for a lot of new tunes lately and he's one of the ones that impressed me. Another underground gem I discovered: A.M from Philly, this track produced by Christian Nduka: A.M - "Is it a Dream" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5ggsSiepNo
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Khalil posted:First Big K.R.I.T. song I ever heard, now i need to acquire his album. Don't overlook "Krit Wuz Here." Honestly I think the two are a toss up.
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# ? Apr 30, 2011 15:08 |
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My boy Kardi just dropped his newest mixtape. I like Black Ferris Bueller and Convocation a lot. On a completely separate note, The Rocks Report is so hot.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWZwLCKyR1Q Bitch I go to work!
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Ras Het posted:That record is so sick... Too bad the youtube sounds like arse. Yeah you're right, I put a better link in.
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John Brown posted:Don't overlook "Krit Wuz Here." Honestly I think the two are a toss up. Couldn't agree more.
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# ? Apr 30, 2011 22:39 |
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Who are some good producers that put out Instrumental albums aside from Madlib, Dilla, and Nujabes?
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# ? May 1, 2011 00:29 |
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HatchetDown posted:Who are some good producers that put out Instrumental albums aside from Madlib, Dilla, and Nujabes? im pretty sure i have a large pro instru album somewhere
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HatchetDown posted:Who are some good producers that put out Instrumental albums aside from Madlib, Dilla, and Nujabes? Pete Rock's made instrumental albums, Doom has a billion (the special herbs series), DJ Krush makes good stuff, DJ Shadow made the first album entirely out of samples and generally is great.
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# ? May 1, 2011 03:29 |
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Prefuse 73 Alchemist El-P DJ Krush It's a one-off but there's an instrumental album of Aceyalone's A Book of Human Language by Mumbles, "A Book of Human Beats".
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WDIIA posted:Man, I remember saying this on release day and people were calling me crazy someone's always gonna dickride when someone of, say, Bun or Ghostface or Eminem's stature drops a new LP. but yeah it's not something I really listen to ever and I'm a major UGK stan. II Trill is probably my fave of the series actually re: instrumental albums, Premo has put out two volumes of "Beats That Collected Dust" but the second just came out this year and appears to only be available on vinyl for the time being. There's also a bootleg called Beats 2 Blaze Mics To that has a bunch of the best 90s Premo beats but if you're looking for poo poo that was never officially used for anything that may not be your steez. DJ Burn One is supposed to have an instrumental album coming out this year called The Ashtray that should be good, "Bobby Cox" was the first beat to come out from that and it was dope.
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# ? May 1, 2011 04:47 |
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Rob Swift's The Architect was a wicked nice album. Mostly instrumentals aside from a few songs.
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# ? May 1, 2011 14:37 |
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The Molemen have put out a bunch of instrumental albums. There's also the Hydra Beats series, DJ Spinna, 45 King, I know Sid Roams released at least one album around '08, Legendary Traxster... Add to that all the "normal" albums that get released in instrumental versions.
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# ? May 1, 2011 18:14 |
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new self scientific mixtape. dope. http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/mixtape/id.1408/title.self-scientific-trials-of-the-blackhearted-ep
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# ? May 1, 2011 18:24 |
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good producers: marley marl, ditc, kno, rza, pete rock, showbiz, buckwild, dr dre, havoc, large professor, lord finesse, diamond d, beatnuts, beatminerz, cunninlynguists, just blaze, alchemist, bronze nazareth, molemen, mf doom, edan, cut chemist, rjd2, dj krush, madlib, kankick, people under the stairs, stoupe, el-p, 9th wonder, danger mouse, dan the automator, ummah, bomb squad, kutmasta kurt, the herbaliser, mark the 45 king, timbaland, kanye, blockhead, dj shadow, dj vadim, j-dilla, j-zone, easy mo bee, oh no, prefuse 73, dj mighty mi, k-def, godfather don, necro, muro, dj spinna, statik selektah, sound providers, damu the fudgemunk, kev brown, oddisee, 4th disciple, domingo, marco polo, mike heron, ghetto professionals, groove merchantz, vic, jake one, heatmakerz, ayatollah, j-love, hi-tek, rockwilder, erick sermon, m-phazes, d-tension, dj jazzy jeff, illmind, black milk, dj clark kent, khrysis, organized noize, dr period, ski, gm roc raida, vinyl reanimators, nick wiz, a kid called roots, no id, p-money, the hitmen glorp fucked around with this message at 20:26 on May 1, 2011 |
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HatchetDown posted:Who are some good producers that put out Instrumental albums aside from Madlib, Dilla, and Nujabes? I like the Hannibal King Villains Gone Bad series. http://hannibalkingmusic.com/
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Blockhead has some good instrumentals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN8sRZxzE40 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvL2CrdpUjw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBrpRgjkh6Q
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Bloopsy posted:Blockhead has some good instrumentals: i was gonna mention that theres an instru version of Cage's Hells Winter cause i thought it was mostly Blockhead, but there's only one Blockhead beat on there. The rest is El-P, RJD2, the regular Def Jux cast..
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caveman thug poo poo posted:i was gonna mention that theres an instru version of Cage's Hells Winter cause i thought it was mostly Blockhead, but there's only one Blockhead beat on there. The rest is El-P, RJD2, the regular Def Jux cast.. None Shall Pass was all Blockhead, iirc.
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alansmithee posted:None Shall Pass was all Blockhead, iirc. yep. i think what wasnt blockhead was aes himself there are some pretty fresh beats on none shall pass too, while we're on the subject.. like citronella, keep off the lawn, getaway car, none shall pass (if you want to freestyle about colors on acid), and the harbor is yours E.T. NO HOMO fucked around with this message at 21:59 on May 1, 2011 |
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On the instrumental tip I discovered this Onra & Quetzal present Tribute album the other day. Really, really smooth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQIReHKruo8
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# ? May 1, 2011 22:20 |
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Did yall hear that Nore shot somebody? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnynCZXqlI8
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farmtrill posted:dunno if anyone is checkin for this stalley dude but he is good Good taste. I love stalley.
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