luka
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last night you said his selection was 'basic'. we argued all night. i said it was pretty good. it was passionate.sure sure thing - great job with this selection Danny
last night you said his selection was 'basic'. we argued all night. i said it was pretty good. it was passionate.sure sure thing - great job with this selection Danny
the man in the lift asked us if we were the bandthe bonjuncer hated us he wanted us dead. dunno if it was sufis pround to protect refugess t shirt or out general air of poverty even tho me and woops had made almost a grand between us that dat
Objectively true. The worse tunes in this thread are by white people. It's science.Sigh.
You're building up to a 'symphonies only a white dude could have written' thread, aren't you?Sigh.
I'm not building up to anything, and I definitely don't think there's anything a "white dude" can do that a "black dude" can't, other than get a nasty sunburn. I'm just not hot on racial essentialism, even when it's purportedly celebratory.You're building up to a 'symphonies only a white dude could have written' thread, aren't you?
I' I'm just not hot on racial essentialism, even when it's purportedly celebratory.
Saying black music is great, disproportionately so, isn't perpetuating a cycle. Saying music is free from colour, and exists outside of race, somehow separate, would be though.I tend to believe that perpetuating cycles is a bad way of exiting them. But I don't want to argue and it's not even my place. Y'all have been around this board way longer than me, it's your culture, you're welcome to like and define what you like however you like.
Sigh.
Cheers T. This is track 48, can't seem to edit it for some reason.Just wanted to chip in and say I've really been enjoying this list, Dan. I'm about halfway through. Absolutely loved a lot of the 80s hip-hop and electro on the first page - loads of it has this quite industrial-sounding edge to it which reminds me of all that Sherwood-produced stuff, Tackhead, Mark Stewart and all that, which I notice you've included after a detour via reggae/dancehall/dub, which makes total sense. The only stuff that hasn't really worked for me is some of the US soul tracks, which sound, I dunno, a bit gloopy to my ears? If that makes sense. (I notice you haven't included any tunes that would hint at your deepest, darkest secret - a love of 60s/70s acid folk!)
BTW, I think you missed a link for tune #48?
Weird that out of 100 tunes, this is the only comment you have to make. I don't mean the sigh either, I mean what you're sighing about.Sigh.