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    Vocal Production Techniques/Appreciation

    I have to vehemently disagree with that... Cat Power Chan's voice is very good. But since this is about production not about voice itself, I have to say that Chan is only good on her old stuff, early singles up to the first covers record. The production on the newer albums, especially "the...
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    80's R'n'B/Electro-soul

    Patricia Rushen Remind me Forget Me Nots Feels So Real (Won't Let Go) Haven't You Heard Don't Blame Me could be the compression of youtube but that snare really hits
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    Vocal Production Techniques/Appreciation

    Exactly, but it's a mechanical, rather than organic ethereality, unlike kate bush or liz fraser.
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    Vocal Production Techniques/Appreciation

    A specimen up for analysis and/or appreciation. me u acapella.mp3 - 4.36MB Please share favorites of your own.
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    80's R'n'B/Electro-soul

    ssss strangely catchy, even with its tonedeaf singer
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    Lucky Pierre - Aidan Moffat

    A band I know nothing about. I just heard one song, which is here: 1-15 lucky pierre - angels on your body.mp3 - 6.88MB To me it sounds like unabashed preset laziness-- but that's not necessarily negative. The simple sounds and textures, as well as some of the simplistic mixing technique, start...
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    Lucky Pierre - Kevin McMahon

    http://www.luckyprick.net/bio.php?band=Lucky+Pierre discuss the output of this unheralded genius imo. released a record called PRICK on Nothing in '95 with Reznor production, if that triggers any memories. But he's been musically active since the late '70s as part of the CLE: cleveland local...
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    what you currently enjoying ?

    Leoncie
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    US Pop. 00's

    http://www.zshare.net/audio/1411158443ec4b97/ Should I feel guilty for liking the music of a child abuser
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    Hip-Hop '00s

    I'm seriously considering doing such a thing.. I think it's important to document this shit. Not just for parties but for history. Pop musicology is becoming a major hobby of mine.
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    Hip-Hop '00s

    get yr freak on the dirt off your shoulder beat sounds so much more epic in this clip than in the actual song for some reason
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    Lil Wayne - The Carter III

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    Hip-Hop '00s

    careful: the last really brutal wu-tang single. 2000 mac dre - dredio. 2005
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    Hip-Hop '00s

    speaking of the roots, this might be atypical of them but i loved it when it came out, still holds up
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    80's R'n'B/Electro-soul

    I will save this thread LIKE SO:
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    Lil Wayne - The Carter III

    Off topic but can I just say this thread made me revisit those Triple 6 Mafia underground tapes and go on to related goodies and I have become obsessed... if you count all the dj paul tapes and affiliates I think its hard to deny that the hypnotize minds camp equals or surpasses any other hip...
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    obviously nothing going on, CHROME!

    Chemlab's "Burnout at the Hydrogen Bar" always sounded like the kind of music that would be playing live at a... bar.. in a cyberpunk world, and I think they went for that aesthetic consciously. But I'm not sure it fits as organically developed cyberpunk music.
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    US Pop. 00's

    I am doing this anyway so I might as well share it with you folks. The same as all that 80's RNB stuff appears to me now, I think in 20 years a lot of these will be interesting. This is made by simply taking my local hip hop/rnb/pop station's playlist (which hasn't updated since April 14...
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    80's R'n'B/Electro-soul

    but of course. one of mine:
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    80's R'n'B/Electro-soul

    great track but definitely a repeat for this thread... is it dead!~?
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