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Did you think Fight Club was somehow obnoxious yet dreadfully boring?
I'm surprised to see Stereogum covering him since Okayplayer is probably an epithet around these parts, but definitely happy. He's produced a lot of good to great albums in a sort period of time (with Diamond District and Traveling Man as standouts) and deserves a bigger audience than he has.
All those pictures you see are song titles. If you click on them or click play, it will show my thoughts. The Spanish DarkChill scene is more authentic because it realizes that writing things is just selling out to your brain and societal expectations. Images are the purest medium of communication and therefore I must use the language of the (now played out) scene while other music blogs wallow in the muck of written language.
Everyone who comments and writes here is facking queeah and their taste in music is terrible. LOOK AT ME!! [Tugs on editor's pigtails] GUUUUUUUYS Pay attention to me! hahahahaha gotcha. Now check out my music blog that is totally unique because I am intellectually superior to you. Are you into the Spanish DarkChill scene? You're not? I'm sure you guys will be into it when GvB, BV, and Pitchfork fist it into your 10th-day-of-the-cleanse hipster rectums, you sheeple. I've already soured on it but I decided to make a website celebrating that bitterness. Check it out: www.limonparty.org
" struck full gale force as Jay fired “Takeover” at Nas’s “Ether" "Takeover" was released months earlier, so really "Ether" would be the one firing at "Takeover".
I'll bet the producers wish it was Nas that picked these beats. Then they'd at least get paid.
They (Kanye or the lawyers or whomever) offered the featuring credit to the Redding estate when they were doing sample clearance.
Thinking it is one thing. Rising to national (internet?) prominence based on saying offensive shit and having every critic jerk you off over some occasionally original music is another.
Uhh, maybe because ICP didn't have a shitload of magazine covers and hand-wringing essays defending them
Am I the only one that finds the whole tracking down Earl thing pretty invasive and inappropriate?