Clinamatic's venture to the rap dungeon

woops

is not like other people
there's a grey area where some rap tracks don't use a sample, but a band replaying a groove off another record correct

also check this out, for non-sampled rap, still sounds like the future to me, thought it was earlier than 88 though

 

forclosure

Well-known member
there's a grey area where some rap tracks don't use a sample, but a band replaying a groove off another record correct

also check this out, for non-sampled rap, still sounds like the future to me, thought it was earlier than 88 though


yeah that was the really early stuff when it was still coming out of the disco era Sugar Hill/Echo Records that stuff
 

DannyL

Wild Horses
yeah that was the really early stuff when it was still coming out of the disco era Sugar Hill/Echo Records that stuff
Beat Bop being the great avant rap example that everyone on here has in their DNA bar these new-fangled Amerikkkans. I like a lot of that early disco rap shit.
 

DannyL

Wild Horses
My fave example of that style though tbh I don't know who played on this and Discogs ain't telling me:


And this one - though this is a sample - Tania Gardener
 

woops

is not like other people
Beat Bop being the great avant rap example that everyone on here has in their DNA bar these new-fangled Amerikkkans. I like a lot of that early disco rap shit.
ESG should get a mention too for being a band playing rap instrumentals
 

DannyL

Wild Horses
The interesting thing about so much of the early stuff is how different it is lyrically and conceptually. Its all Zulu Nation peace love and unity party music and/or very much aimed at kids - has a 14/15 year old sensibility, shit like Doug E Fresh and Whistle. Going back the gangsta conversation above, to my mind, that doesn't come in 'til about '86 with Just Ice and BDP. That was the first rap I heard that actually sounded a bit menacing.
 

woops

is not like other people
The interesting thing about so much of the early stuff is how different it is lyrically and conceptually. Going back the gangsta conversation above, to my mind, that doesn't come in 'til about '86 with Just Ice and BDP. That was the first rap I heard that actually sounded a bit menacing.
i know what you mean but one of the MCs in the club in Wild Style is holding a rifle while rapping always thought that was pretty mad
 

woops

is not like other people
i think a lot of their reputation came from live shows though, the routines they did on stage
well yeah that's why i say they were a bit rubbish, doing rubbish unison chants and stuff, not rapping at all
 

woops

is not like other people
anyway i've just listened to that ghostface track, really good actually although that album's never been on my list of wu-tang albums. everyone on there sounds like wu-tang to me though. what do the experts say @WebEschatology @luka
 

luka

Well-known member
that albums pretty good but not nearly as cohesive or consistent as cuban linx/liquid swords or 36 chambers for that matter
 
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