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    Gus's Top 100 Bootlickin' Nonce Anthems

    Fuck, just looked it up and the guy in LMFAO with the specs is Berry Gordy's son!
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    Gus's Top 100 Bootlickin' Nonce Anthems

    I don't know what there is to say about that particular song tbf. Dance music with absolutely zero threat and all the interestingness stripped out? It's like the opposite of your personal aesthetic. Dance as total pop has always existed but that seems like a particularly virulent example.
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    Gus's Top 100 Bootlickin' Nonce Anthems

    I agree with you that it's a crime against music.
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    Brooklyn Drill

    K koke looks the spit of an ageing Irish bloke on my estate. Maybe I should start following him to check it's not actually him. Secret drill detective work.
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    EDM as in the huge megafestival megagenre thing

    I don't think it quite counts. I wanted to hear from someone deafened by terrible techno played by a guy with a mouse's head.
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    EDM as in the huge megafestival megagenre thing

    There seems to be something about the big party aspect of it that's really gross. It's like concentrated frat boys or something. Has anyone ever been to one of these mega-raves? Be interested in hearing a first hand account.
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    Brooklyn Drill

    The video is insane. Proper use "every tool on the palette" Pen & Pixel energy. I guess that can happen when its totally uncommercial.
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    De La Soul

    Main Source were a classic group, but kinda stuck to the template. De La were really.... weird. I remember hearing Plug Tunin' on Jay Strongman's show on Kiss (Sunday morning, before Westwood) and it just blowing my mind. Like, what was that? It was one of the first things that sounded humorous...
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    De La Soul

    Buhloonie Mindstate and Stakes is High are two that stuck with me. I haven't listened to 3 Ft for what seems like millenia. Always a big fan of this late period jam with Chaka Khan:
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    De La Soul

    They're actually pretty cryptic rappers as well, which I think makes the music harder to track and recall. Lots of weird backwards sentence construction.
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    De La Soul

    It sounded like a transmission from an alien world when they first came out.
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    Russia Surrounded

    "No, you're wrong, only the USA is a colonial power!" - scream the tankies. Yeah, that's borne out by the way ethnic Russians are being used as cannon fodder in this war.
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    Brooklyn Drill

    I'd put money on that RRRRR being nicked, sure of it.
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    Brooklyn Drill

    That's fucking mental. I probably went to school with his Dad.
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    Brooklyn Drill

    Wasn't his producer from Ilford or something? If he was tuned into the UK like that, seems very likely to me
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    Brooklyn Drill

    Other other way round? Sounds like Pop nicked the rrrrrrrr from him
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    Brooklyn Drill

    yeah, I might not notice normally but you put them next to him they sound like Ant & Dec
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    Brooklyn Drill

    I've heard On Deck before but had forget about it, it's funny, when did it come out? Sounds like he's trying to cash in on Pop Smoke's style, very similar.
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    Brooklyn Drill

    I don't find Krept & Konan as convincing.
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    Brooklyn Drill

    he reminds me of Giggs for some reason. Not that they sound alike but it's that air of threat.
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