
As is the grime thread in the snh...koo wrote:Well that juke topic is even more out of place in the main forum...
As is the grime thread in the snh...koo wrote:Well that juke topic is even more out of place in the main forum...
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
thats a tune. listened to it about a dozen times in a row.sully.harmitage wrote:let's get things back on track:
hutyluty wrote:bigsully.harmitage wrote:let's get things back on track:
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
WOWWWW SOOOOOOOOO GOOD!
frank ocean and the weeknd have nothing to do with htdw. so lazy.say_whut wrote:How to Dress Well - his album "Love Remains" is fantastic, and is deservedly linked with The Weeknd and Frank Ocean as the leaders of the new kind of RnB. I know how much of you lot hate on RnB but this album is great, and so is The Weeknds.
im thinking hes saying they have similar influences? rather than them knowing each other or anythingtom_lea wrote:frank ocean and the weeknd have nothing to do with htdw. so lazy.say_whut wrote:How to Dress Well - his album "Love Remains" is fantastic, and is deservedly linked with The Weeknd and Frank Ocean as the leaders of the new kind of RnB. I know how much of you lot hate on RnB but this album is great, and so is The Weeknds.
robin tri angle will back me up on this.
Yeah, I wasn't meaning to explicitly link them, I mean that they are seen as the front of the new wave of R&B perhaps. The Weeknd moreso, they have recieved large exposure through Drake.hutyluty wrote:im thinking hes saying they have similar influences? rather than them knowing each other or anythingtom_lea wrote:frank ocean and the weeknd have nothing to do with htdw. so lazy.say_whut wrote:How to Dress Well - his album "Love Remains" is fantastic, and is deservedly linked with The Weeknd and Frank Ocean as the leaders of the new kind of RnB. I know how much of you lot hate on RnB but this album is great, and so is The Weeknds.
robin tri angle will back me up on this.
skimpi wrote:yeah you fuckin handle!!tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
“It’s an open ended album, and I think individuals should make their own meaning of it so that it is something actually real to them. It’s not classical music, but in the tradition of a classical work like a Bach Cello Suite, I see it as more of a whole musical piece with themes/motifs/ideas reoccurring throughout, connecting the tracks together as opposed to simply being a collection of songs that sit next to each other in isolation. It’s also an album that should be listened to loudly.”hutyluty wrote:Soundcloud
http://www.factmag.com/2011/06/07/balam ... l-details/hutyluty wrote:wow! where did you get that quote from?
thanks!Naan Bread wrote:http://www.factmag.com/2011/06/07/balam ... l-details/hutyluty wrote:wow! where did you get that quote from?
hutyluty wrote:Soundcloud
skimpi wrote:yeah you fuckin handle!!tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
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