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Why isn t alternative hip hop a " thing?"

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:11 am
by skatingbasser_Archive
copower wrote:how many shellac guys talk about hip hop?

Uhh... That was exactly my point? For the most part this board shares a common interest in music on a different side of the spectrum.

Why isn t alternative hip hop a " thing?"

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 4:40 am
by z00york_Archive
People Under The Stairs will always be one of my favs.

High and Mighty's first album is good too.

Why isn t alternative hip hop a " thing?"

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 6:30 am
by sphincter_Archive
BClark wrote:some of the most famous rappers arent so good. jay-z has developed one of the worst vocal deliveries in all of rap even though he used to be good (vocally). nas still writes great lyrics and writes cool flows (rhythms) into his raps, but his breath control isnt nearly as sharp as it used to be.

in the 90s there were many famous rappers who were amazing. wu tang (and all their solo releases), 2pac, bone thugs (!), dmx, nas, mobb deep, the list goes on and on.

these days there is certainly an "indie rock version of rap" but lots of them arent so great. the def jux records artists are great (el-p, aesop rock, cannibal ox, rjd2), there are some great instrumental rap artists in the underground (dj shadow, blockhead, dj krush), there is some good west coast underground rap (hieroglyphics, living legends), del is good, but most of the "underground" or "alternative" artists in rap are not that great. people who listen to this kind of rap, generally, are suckers for any raps that are "scientific," any raps that complain about the mainstream, any raps with over-the-top multisyllable coordination in the rhyme scheme (people who rhyme "toasted skin monopoly" with "roasted him probably") which often forces them to make meaningless lyrics, and anyone who rhymes "lyrical" with "miracle". many of these underground rappers sound like bad spoken word poets.

many fans of underground rap have funny theories on how there is supposedly a difference between "rap" and "hip hop". sometimes its just a matter of "rap (music) is a subset of hip hop (culture)" which makes sense. but sometimes they argue that "rap is violent and dumb while hip hop is progressive and intellectual" or some other highbrow/lowbrow distinction. this is BS because most of the best rappers have been aggressive and at least somewhat "gangsta" and full of shock value: 2pac, bone thugs, wu tang, nas, dr dre and his rappers, notorious big, kurupt.

the best rapper alive right now is bizzy bone (formerly of bone thugs n harmony). he is also just about the best male vocalist alive, maybe number 2 (behind mike patton).

btw i make rap music. i make beats for this guy: http://www.myspace.com/builtforlifesshit


This person talks 100% horseshit.

Why isn t alternative hip hop a " thing?"

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 6:34 am
by sphincter_Archive
sunlore wrote:
sphincter wrote:[a big bunch of hip hop artists]


I have listened to most of this stuff at some point, and I am still not sold.

I do like a lot of stuff that the Bomb Hip Hop label issued, though.

"Director's Cut"


Still not sold? Not sold on what? You don't like it?

Perhaps you don't like it, but that's not the point, the point is;

There's a huge amount of indie-type hip hop, that's all.
I respect a lot of it but don't like a lot of it too, for instance, I can't stand El-P, but I respect what he's done with Def-jux, what he did with Company Flow , and the beats he makes for plenty of artists, carving his own style into the Hip Hop Scene.

Why isn t alternative hip hop a " thing?"

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:57 am
by joesepi_Archive
What about Nerds doing Hip Hop? Is that alternative enough?

Nerdcore for Life
(movie trailer)

Why isn t alternative hip hop a " thing?"

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 12:12 pm
by Christopher J McGarvey_Archive

Why isn t alternative hip hop a " thing?"

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:14 pm
by BClark_Archive
sphincter wrote:
This person talks 100% horseshit.


dude tell me what you disagree with and we'll have a polite discussion on the matter.

could it be that you fall into the following category that i mentioned:

bclark wrote:people who listen to this kind of rap, generally, are suckers for any raps that are "scientific," any raps that complain about the mainstream, any raps with over-the-top multisyllable coordination in the rhyme scheme (people who rhyme "toasted skin monopoly" with "roasted him probably") which often forces them to make meaningless lyrics, and anyone who rhymes "lyrical" with "miracle"


after all, you do listen to jedi mind tricks. they never run out of those silly multisyllable rhymes:

"The fuck out you wanna wet duke squirt your four
Since birth I been raw hot like surface core
Kidnap your baby's mom straight earth the whore
See I do rhyme and crime so I can purchase more"
...
"Ya'll been duckin for quite some time now
Vinnie bout to teach you how to write some rhymes now "
(from the song "blood runs cold")

theres lots of rappers who feel that its required to match this many syllables. they are generally garbage.

Why isn t alternative hip hop a " thing?"

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:14 pm
by eephour_Archive
Listen to Project Blowed

Why isn t alternative hip hop a " thing?"

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:25 pm
by boilermaker_Archive
I love the Faust/Dalek record.

Why isn t alternative hip hop a " thing?"

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:49 pm
by AAAAAAAARGH_Archive
joesepi wrote:What about Nerds doing Hip Hop? Is that alternative enough?

Nerdcore for Life
(movie trailer)


I've heard some MC Chris and that shit is fucking terrible.