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immortal technique
who else is waiting on the middle passage?
one of the few rappers currently out who i check for
one of the few rappers currently out who i check for
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i disagree about him being one of the few hip hop artists worth listening to but I like Immortal technique- Industrial Revolution is on one of my imaginary best of lists.Dom wrote:he is heavy. as you said, one of the few hip hop artists worth listening to
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werd up on da Vinnie Paz shit!!ytee wrote:Immortal Technique is sick, but there is a lot of good underground hip hop
Cage
Copywrite(used to be good)
El-P
Mr. Lif
7L and Esoteric
Kool Keith
Y@k Ballz
Tame One
Vinnie Paz
Camu Tao
Aesop Rock...etc
Peep a track I made called "Bucken'em Down"... it's got some Vinnie vocals in there.... it's on my gayspace page
www.myspace.com/trenchdj

That tune is dope! I would love a 320 of it.trench wrote:werd up on da Vinnie Paz shit!!ytee wrote:Immortal Technique is sick, but there is a lot of good underground hip hop
Cage
Copywrite(used to be good)
El-P
Mr. Lif
7L and Esoteric
Kool Keith
Y@k Ballz
Tame One
Vinnie Paz
Camu Tao
Aesop Rock...etc
Peep a track I made called "Bucken'em Down"... it's got some Vinnie vocals in there.... it's on my gayspace page
www.myspace.com/trenchdj

mate. might be worth u checkin out some of his other stuff cos there is actually some really deep stuff, might fall into that 1% your talkin about, seriousForensics wrote:A mate copied me Revolutionary volume 2, thinking I'd
be feeling the nasty vibes. And she was right!! Wasn't
impressed enough to persue any of his other releases
though, but then I do f*cking Hate 99% of US Hip Hop!


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I have to say this is one of the most comprehensive listings of good undergroundy hip hop i've seen in a while!
I'd personaly lace in a dose of Aim, Dead Prez, RJD2, Company Flow, Necro, DJ Premier, Gangstarr and Big L
I've been an amature producer for a li'l bit, now i'm starting to get the sound I like out of Reason, without being to pigeon-holeable I'd probably say the closest resembalance, or thing thats struck the biggest chord with me would be a Tyrant and Sloppy Jackson set on aforementioned radio station.
Anyway i'm just throwing this out there as i'd like to know how other people got into what and when they got into whatever, Hopefully get to know some of you guys instead of just lurking
Look forward to your replies, Peace
I'd personaly lace in a dose of Aim, Dead Prez, RJD2, Company Flow, Necro, DJ Premier, Gangstarr and Big L
Hip hop is no longer my flavour of choice, about a year ago (mayb?) I started tuning into Dubstep.FM in the day times, before finding the 'Archive' I would record tracks, not knowing a name of anything just proper hype about this new form of music.. Since then i've listened to more and more sets and stations, seen more and more interest, been pscyhosed by more and more heavy youtube video's and generaly read up more (whilst at work)ytee wrote:Immortal Technique is sick, but there is a lot of good underground hip hop
Cage
Copywrite(used to be good)
El-P
Mr. Lif
7L and Esoteric
Kool Keith
Y@k Ballz
Tame One
Vinnie Paz
Camu Tao
Aesop Rock...etc
I've been an amature producer for a li'l bit, now i'm starting to get the sound I like out of Reason, without being to pigeon-holeable I'd probably say the closest resembalance, or thing thats struck the biggest chord with me would be a Tyrant and Sloppy Jackson set on aforementioned radio station.
Anyway i'm just throwing this out there as i'd like to know how other people got into what and when they got into whatever, Hopefully get to know some of you guys instead of just lurking

Look forward to your replies, Peace
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