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Goddamn. 2016 has taken Bowie, Phife, Lemmy and Prince: is it going to take Dissensus too?


CHIEF KEEF - OBAMA

This has nothing to do with Dissensus's impending demise, but is a choon I enjoyed listening to the other day. And it might lure Luka out.

Seriously guys, what is to be done?! :eek:
 

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Goddamn. 2016 has taken Bowie, Phife, Lemmy and Prince: is it going to take Dissensus too?

It's endemic of a more general problem that there hasn't been any truly innovative music in the past 2 or 3 years. I'm hoping the Garage poll will generate some excitement.

 

Corpsey

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Run DMC - Slow and Low (Unreleased Demo, 1985)

Covered in 1986 by the Beastie Boys. Just an 808 drum kit with plenty of

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Corpsey

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Kelela - All The Way Down (2015)

I think Kelela is the best thing to come out of Night Slugs/Fade to Mind. This EP had at least three sure shots on it, this being one of them. A great Cassie song, and sung better than Cassie could manage herself.
 

Corpsey

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KATE BUSH - BLOW AWAY (1980)

"Blow Away (for Bill)" commemorates her lighting director Bill Duffield, killed in an accident at Poole Arts Centre during her 1979 tour.[10] The song links his name to those of several music stars who died in the previous decade - Minnie Riperton, Keith Moon, Sandy Denny, Sid Vicious, Marc Bolan - and one earlier icon - Buddy Holly.
 

Corpsey

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Cos I've not listened to Max B in a while. They (NYC rappers) don't make 'em like this anymore.


Max B - Don't Take It Personal

6 foot chain blue coupe and the frosting,
6 foot dame blue suits and kawfee
 

Corpsey

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Reekado Banks - Oluwa Ni 2016


This is my shit right now.To accompany it, I've drawn up a themed list.

CORPSEY'S REEKADO BANKS MEMORIAL LIST : TOP 8 BANKS

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1. Carlton Banks
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2. Philip Banks
3. Hillary Banks
4. Ashleigh Banks
5. Reekado Banks
6. Vivian Banks
7. Lloyd Banks
8. The Banks (the bastards)
 

Corpsey

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There was that period in rap, prior to Run DMC (I'm guessing) where disco and rap intersected:


WHODINI - FREAKS COME OUT AT NIGHT

How could you describe that flow? The one that the Sugarhill Gang did too. I guess it's impossible to describe. It's that cheesy inflection, almost like a radio announcer or sports commentator...
 
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