Clinamenic
Binary & Tweed
Black, American. Think he was from Chicago, where my college was.i have to ask, what was the race of this professor?
Black, American. Think he was from Chicago, where my college was.i have to ask, what was the race of this professor?
CBS, in Studio City CA.and what tv studio was this?
also you can't tell me that speakers going hammer doesn't make sense to you? it means they're hammering out sound, the sound is going hard
yes that could be that Soulja Boy from Atlanta(well born originally in Chicago) but there is a differenceCBS, in Studio City CA.
Yeah the phrase makes sense to me, I just think it's an awkward phrase. Could just be regional differences though.
so that @luka can stop bothering me about this
Here @Clinamenic here's some late 90s abstract raps for you to sink your teeth into
this one features the aformentioned Scaramanga but its him adopting his different personas (sir menelik,chewbacca uncircumcised etc etc )
and a CLASSIC cut from the Project Blowed camp off the first A-Team album
Yeah in all fairness @WebEschatology you haven't had your "well being" "relentless[ly]" "assault[ed]" like Craner has.if you think that qualifies as 'bothering you' you should try and walk a mile in poor old Craner's shoes
I like the singular complexity of these two, in addition to the nice rhythms.These are my favorite two, at this junction of the rap dungeon.
probably cause Luke knows for all his "trickster" antics i'm fine with taking the long journey up to his yard or where he's writing up poems and ruin it allYeah in all fairness @WebEschatology you haven't had your "well being" "relentless[ly]" "assault[ed]" like Craner has.
singular complexity huh? explain cause from my experience stuff like that tends to mean "uses alot of big words and raps really really technically"I like the singular complexity of these two, in addition to the nice rhythms.
maybe not i don't have the history with craner like others dolol, its probably not that!
Well it could simply be my lack of exposure to the genre, but even seeing past the big words (which obviously seem employed as such: big words), I think the hyperintellectual riffing is interesting.singular complexity huh? explain cause from my experience stuff like that tends to mean "uses alot of big words and raps really really technically"
it is but it was something of a dead end at that point well the Scaramanga style was that Rakim model of rapping pushed to its limit even by certain guys who at the base of it still needed to learn the basics first before they could do what the Blowed guys were doing.Well it could simply be my lack of exposure to the genre, but even seeing past the big words (which obviously seem employed as such: big words), I think the hyperintellectual riffing is interesting.
wow you fake classical music snob hahahahahahahahaI thought they both had interesting sounds, but I didn't recognize the samples, so let the laughing commence.