Coachella 2015
Re: Coachella 2015
Maybe a cultural thing..... ?
As in, the black experience is pretty baked in to our (US) cultural DNA and touches about everything arts related,
Maybe not so much where you are from?
Seems on the Europe side France/UK has some strong roots as well, with Italy/Netherlands/Belgium making a showing.
Not saying you can't appreciate it, just the visceral connection maybe lacking....
As in, the black experience is pretty baked in to our (US) cultural DNA and touches about everything arts related,
Maybe not so much where you are from?
Seems on the Europe side France/UK has some strong roots as well, with Italy/Netherlands/Belgium making a showing.
Not saying you can't appreciate it, just the visceral connection maybe lacking....
Re: Coachella 2015
i'm not really a fan. every now and then i hear a song that i like but not too often. the only rap/ hip hop that i have ever owned and played a lot have been public enemy, beastie boys and nwa.
Re: Coachella 2015
Same here, exact trajectory.
I would HIGHLY recommend checking out juice, peep, XXX if you havent done so already.
But there is a lot of crossover that I know you like. There is no FNM without hip-hop/rap...
I remember Matz I think in years past saying he doesnt get anything from FNM...
Re: Coachella 2015
mockbee wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 8:37 am
Same here, exact trajectory.
I would HIGHLY recommend checking out juice, peep, XXX if you havent done so already.
But there is a lot of crossover that I know you like. There is no FNM without hip-hop/rap...
I remember Matz I think in years past saying he doesnt get anything from FNM...
Corrected the link...
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That was some soft-arse shit.
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like a laxative...
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Hip hop has its place, not saying it doesn't, I just think its a problem its become this massive thing, so a lot of kids today will think that a song is this four chord loop thing or just a riff that's repeated or something that's been sampled and then sung over. The complete opposite of what kids in say the 70's grew up with. Music back then was much more challenging to the ear and songs weren't written in a day as many songs are now and people were exposed to much richer harmony and rhythms and complex songs. Keith Richards probably spent weeks writing and perfecting the intro to Angie e.g. This dumbing down of music saddens and worries memockbee wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 4:24 amMaybe a cultural thing..... ?
As in, the black experience is pretty baked in to our (US) cultural DNA and touches about everything arts related,
Maybe not so much where you are from?
Seems on the Europe side France/UK has some strong roots as well, with Italy/Netherlands/Belgium making a showing.
Not saying you can't appreciate it, just the visceral connection maybe lacking....