Re: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-09 Thread ryan burns
i just got the new Deltron cd the other day. its Del the Funky Homosapians new alias. i seriously recommend it. From: "andrew griffiths" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] experimental hip hop? Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2001 10:22:19 +1100 anti-pop consorti

[313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-08 Thread andrew griffiths
anti-pop consortium has got to be some of the most experimental hip hop of the last few years. crazy. also check various members of APC on the Vadim produced Isolationist album (as well as most of the stuff on Jazz Fudge for that matter). And Outkast for a retro stanking P-Funk psychadelic style

Re: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-08 Thread Leif Anderson
The Them LP is probably the most experimental hip-hop release I've ever heard, far to much so for me but you may like it better. You also might want to check out the new Canibul Ox LP that should be coming out in the near future. They've been signed and produced by the legendary underground act Com

RE: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread Joe Myers
The word experimental leaves a lot of room for interpretation... but I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Hipnotech records. To me these sound great on their own, infused with a healthy dose of Hi-tech funk, but they are also fun as hell to cut up. I've got 1-5, still haven't picked up the new

Re: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread peter mueller
- Original Message - From: FC3 Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 2:33 PM Subject: RE: [313] experimental hip hop? : I have also forgotten to mention that the 11phase compilation has some good : hip hop beats on it. ca

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2001-02-07 Thread dj revolver
-- Basi > > > > > > >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/07/01 09:33AM >>> > > Anything by Kool Keith could be considered > > experimental. The "Deep > > Concentration" series on OM is pretty good too. > > &g

RE: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread FC3 Richards
> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 6:59 AM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: [313] experimental hip hop? > > Gwendal wrote: > >>what exactly is your defiition of "experimental hip-hop" ? > > mediadrome wrote: > >doing new things with old forms -

Re: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread Todd Smith
; <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 7:45 AM Subject: Re: [313] experimental hip hop? > > Exact definitions aside, check out the following hip hop > > artists/releases: > > I'd have to add the Anti Pop Consortium LP (name of which I can't remember)

Re: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread cinqueorange
I have this record called The IsolationaistI haven't listened to it in a while.. but I guess it falls into that "category." But for the record I wanna say that there is no such thing as "experimental" hip-hop just like there is no such thing as alternative hip-hop. To quote Greg Tate t

RE: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread FC3 Richards
I have also forgotten to mention that the 11phase compilation has some good hip hop beats on it. can't remember what lable it is on since my copy got stolen, but rob hood, eddie folkes (sp), Claude Young, and Will Web are all on there... speaking of Will Web, who is he?? what has he done lately?

Re: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread Blair McBride
i find divine styler a little too busy-sounding, too clanky. Group Home is amazing hiphop. > > Try The Devine Styler. > > > > Yeah, Divine Styler is phenomenal, and his latest > album Wordpower2 > was produced by John Tejada! > > > -

Re: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread Kent williams
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Fred McMurry wrote: > Try The Devine Styler. > Yeah, Divine Styler is phenomenal, and his latest album Wordpower2 was produced by John Tejada!

Re: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread diana potts
I recently did a bit on Drum Machine Technicians (DJ Cue and Eddie Def). I read an interesting interview with them where they pointed out that they noticed a lot of electronic music producers (in the 90s) were playing with hip hop beats but hip hop producers were kinda ignoring what was going on

RE: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread Gwendal Cobert
PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: [313] experimental hip hop? > > > > i would check out the ninja tune label. you pretty much > can't go wrong > there. i've heard nothing but phat tracks from these people. &g

RE: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread george . jones
04:27:45 AM To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <313@hyperreal.org> cc: Subject: RE: [313] experimental hip hop? would you count in labels like 75 Ark (Anti Pop Consortium), Rawkus, Big Dada etc ? what exactly is your defiition of "experimental hip-hop" ? Gwendal > Is there such a

Re: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread Mary Cuddehe
While you're at it, check out Handsome Boy Modeling School (Prince Paul et al.)on Tommy Boy. Also, Eleven Phases on Sublime (everyone from K. Hand to Dan Bell) is pretty interesting. --- "*** ASKEW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >Gwendal wrote: >>>what exactly is your defiition of "experimental

Re: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread Jonny McIntosh
> Exact definitions aside, check out the following hip hop > artists/releases: I'd have to add the Anti Pop Consortium LP (name of which I can't remember) but it IS as good as they say. Also, for a 313 angle, I'd mention Saul Williams (especially his track on Rawkus' Lyricist Lounge vol. 1) - a tr

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2001-02-07 Thread Gary Girard
--- Gary Girard 07/02/2001 15:10 To: Kyle J Dupuy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Subject: RE: [313] experimental hip hop? (Document link: Gary Girard) I'll second that! I've heard the Xen cuts compilation and it's quality, as are pretty much all the releases on this label.

RE: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread Fred McMurry
Add Smith & Mighty to that... they have lots of dub influence. Fred From: "Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: [313] experimental hip hop? Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 10:08:03 -0500 I am also finding excellent releases on the G

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2001-02-07 Thread Benjamin Cuthbert (Merch)
dcentralrecords.co.uk/ ben -Original Message- From: *** ASKEW [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 9:59 AM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] experimental hip hop? Gwendal wrote: >>what exactly is your defiition of "experimental hip-hop" ? mediadr

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2001-02-07 Thread Kyle J Dupuy
i would check out the ninja tune label. you pretty much can't go wrong there. i've heard nothing but phat tracks from these people. has anyone heard the new xen cuts? kyle

RE: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread Todd Gys
MAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 9:50 PM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: [313] experimental hip hop? > > > Is there such a thing as "experimental hip hop? > I listened to DJ Assault's "belle isle tech" and found it > interesting. >

Re: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread Fred McMurry
Try The Devine Styler. Fred From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] experimental hip hop? Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 21:50:10 EST Is there such a thing as "experimental hip hop? I listened to DJ Assault's "belle isle tech" and found it interesting. Are the

Re: RE: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread Mediadrome
In a message dated 2/7/01 4:29:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << would you count in labels like 75 Ark (Anti Pop Consortium), Rawkus, Big Dada etc ? what exactly is your defiition of "experimental hip-hop" ? Gwendal >> doing new things with old forms - pushing the limits of commercial music

RE: [313] experimental hip hop?

2001-02-07 Thread Gwendal Cobert
would you count in labels like 75 Ark (Anti Pop Consortium), Rawkus, Big Dada etc ? what exactly is your defiition of "experimental hip-hop" ? Gwendal > Is there such a thing as "experimental hip hop? > I listened to DJ Assault's "belle isle tech" and found it > interesting. > Are there other thin