luka
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DJ RAP AND REMADEE & MC DET KOOL FM 1993
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what is the tune at 27:17 please?
whats the tune at 59:50?
DJ RAP AND REMADEE & MC DET KOOL FM 1993
Was that luke or woops. Woops did the wank poem.Don't forget when he posted pictures of a cushion he'd done a shit on then set on fire.
You shat the bed then set fire to it to hide the evidence?
Here we go, it's banter time
No cushion is safe.
Billy Kent worked it out its not that its some Kemet thing
http://www.woebot.com/?m=1
Mix is here. Well good. Listening again now. I suppose the idea would be for droid to make a counter argument in the same form.
See, I remember in 1990 desperately wanting to hear more Reggae than Hardcore would allow. And that's why I ended up getting into Dancehall.
and that when Jungle (eventually) became too literal about aping dub or in using actual dancehall MCs it lost its way
"Phuture Assasins Theme", off the first Boogie Times release, is a gift for my argument.
the intro sounds like an ed rush and optical tune circa 2000
your favourite!
has sped up hiphop ever actually been attempted? like chopped n screwed for benzedrine addicts.
interesting topic actually, genres that speed up. Is it a sign of whiteification? I'm thinking specifically of techno and drum n bayyyse
I (mis?-) remember Fabio, in a different interview, saying that if you were a black boy in the 70's you were supposed to listen to social-realist, masculine reggae, but he liked girly, escapist soul. There also may be a thing where people feel a duty to signify their heritage by saying they are fans of reggae. Hence you get this tokenistic nod to Jamaican influence, but soul and other things are in actuality more important to them.
'punishing' is never a superlative in my dictionary
so obviously that FFF track sounds contempo, but was there really nothing along those lines in the 90s? could've sworn the shit i was dancing to (albeit in the 00s) was old school. mostly based on seeing the sleeves and labels.
so if not, what was some of the darker/heavier shit in the 90s?
i was thinking i'd probably grossly underestimated/underemphasised the whole techno angle. and i don't mean detroit but more new york and belgium and sheffield: