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    children rapping

    Featuring a 12 year old Lil Wayne:
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    club music with no drums

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    Psychedelic fuzz soundtracks like Vampyros Lesbos

    Not a rare one, but mental:
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    Tunes That Spawned Entire Genres

    The bedrock for New Orleans bounce AND (when slowed down) Memphis rap:
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    Inventing Sounds Way Ahead of Historical Schedule

    Proto-proto-black metal from 1974: and 1969:
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    Inventing Sounds Way Ahead of Historical Schedule

    Oh here it is: https://dissensus.com/index.php?threads/16325/
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    Inventing Sounds Way Ahead of Historical Schedule

    I thought I'd already done a thread like this but can't find it. 1984 footwork:
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    Reggae Roots in Techno?

    I think Patrick Cowley was explicitly influenced by reggae on this, slo-mo proto-detroit:
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    live albums

    Matt Miller's Bounce book talks about a 20 minute unreleased live tape of this:
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    live albums

    Other than very early stuff (Bambaata Death Mix etc), maybe the closest to a decent live rap album:
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    The HEAVIEST bassline EVER

    Related:
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    The HEAVIEST bassline EVER

    Probably Skream's bassiest IMO, although it's nice and summery rather than dark and heavy:
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    The HEAVIEST bassline EVER

    Currently writing my undergrad dissertation about these three:
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    The HEAVIEST bassline EVER

    Some dirty south trunk-rattlers: (from when it slows down at 1.25) ...and its screwed version: Properly nightmarish psychedelic swamp:
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    The HEAVIEST bassline EVER

    I know I posted this in the HEAVY thread but:
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