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    listen to something now

    I'm gonna respond to all the dancehall tomorrow but I'm hurt Barty didn't take up the challenge either. ;_;
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    listen to something now

    Describe the experience of drinking bad milk then. Heroin is poison and yet Lou Reed did a damned good job of explaining what has happening with it right? Song wouldn't have worked if the verses just talked about imperialist tactics and the subjugation of the masses. If that was the case he'd...
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    listen to something now

    Well in any case if you don't get to it before the return of Barty you lose sir *folds arms*
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    listen to something now

    NOW HE BASHES MY LATINX BRETHREN AND SISTREN. FOR SHAME SIR.
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    listen to something now

    AUDACIOUS OF YOU TO CALL KOREA THE PETITE-BOUGE WHEN YOU LIVE IN LONDON SIR. HOW DARE.
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    listen to something now

    Does Third realize how shameful it'd be if he ignored this for months, throwing dozens of excuses out like "Oh I heard this already in the toy store" "Don't see why you're playing this to me when Stevie Wonder and the Tonto band invented synth licks set to R&B vocals" and Barty just strolls on...
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    listen to something now

    Pressure's all on Third then
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    listen to something now

    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Wl5GMaoLRq8" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> Either Third or Barty have to review this now, whomever gets there first. If the other...
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    listen to something now

    lol, not my first time hearing it so unfortunately now the record has the baggage of remembering it, thinking about the time it was in, thinking about Nicki and relative disappointment from this exact time and likewise disappointment in the present. The bass squelch when that refrain kicks in...
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    listen to something now

    This is cool in a "professionally" funky way? Not even being cheeky but the horns have a sort of ready for TV stab energy and the bass and production reminds me of what Laswell tries to do, and maybe he's just the less interesting version of listening to a lot of this so no judgements there...
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    just 4 u London

    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/VHUtt_t2kQs" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> I like the vocal a bit personally but I imagine it's charmless to Actual Brits <iframe...
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    teenage-idiot-energy

    Nah man, there's very little to no teen presence behind the boards or driving that scene anymore. It's super professional. That world where there's a 3 year period where your likes of DJ Snake or Kygo do apprenticing for big hitmakers and then eventually forge solo?
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    Films you've seen recently and would unreservedly recommend:

    Luka have you seen Pompeii yet? Me neither for the record, but I feel you should.
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    Choon of the Day

    What Rhythm & Sound would've sounded like had they not been handled by Yakoubians
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    Acid rap aka. dematerialised materialism

    https://www.toneglow.net/search?q=Maxwell%20Cavaseno Also realized I can just link y'all to the column I do and I could slack off but you folks benefitted I guess.
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    Acid rap aka. dematerialised materialism

    ... The Detroit Double Time style, the UK Drill aesthetic (even though that one's cauterizing as we speak probably), The Afro-Trap sound (basically dead or dying), Post-Gates Neo-Country Rap, "Broken Underground", the hyperdistorted sludgy 'metallic' realm of Soundcloud rap (facing danger of...
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    Acid rap aka. dematerialised materialism

    Well I know what Luka wants to HEAR but
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    Acid rap aka. dematerialised materialism

    Anyway I'm legitimately honestly just at a loss as to what and how I'm supposed to say what Luka wants me to point to. There's a lot of ground to cover.
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    Acid rap aka. dematerialised materialism

    The thing right here you're thinking of them as Americans and they don't even think of themselves as Americans REALLY because what did you say before? Turk from North London? There's that instantaneous level of distinction alone, you're reacting to a lot more that's traversing and informing you...
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