Their solo projects have been amazing, and are on a short list of music that I will never tire of, no matter how many times I listen. It may be the hip thing to hate on Josh post-hyphy, but his fist two albums are brilliant. (and the latest one has its moments, especially on the bonus tracks and new live album)
Would an album like Dilla's Donuts exist if Endtroducing... was never released? I doubt it.
Would an album like Dilla's Donuts exist if Endtroducing... was never released? I doubt it.
wow man i would have never even thought about relating the two albums together But then again i havent listened to endtroducing in like 8 years or so. Honestly to me i see little to no correlation but then again its been almost decade since listening to entroducing, but i listen to douts religously
Luke used to go to my barbershop but i switched shops. Dude seems mad cool and was coaching a youth football team in liberty city , to my understanding
Would an album like Dilla's Donuts exist if Endtroducing... was never released? I doubt it.
wow man i would have never even thought about relating the two albums together But then again i havent listened to endtroducing in like 8 years or so. Honestly to me i see little to no correlation but then again its been almost decade since listening to entroducing, but i listen to douts religously
Luke used to go to my barbershop but i switched shops. Dude seems mad cool and was coaching a youth football team in liberty city , to my understanding
Just saying, Josh took instrumental hip-hop to a next level and made it acceptable to make a 100 % sample based album. Aethetically they are very different, but instrumental hip-hop wouldn't have taken off in the way it has w/o that record.
Josh made it acceptable to make a 100 % sample based album.
instrumental hip-hop wouldn't have taken off in the way it has w/o that record.
please be serious.
ps- why do mo fuckas always type "josh" like they are chums.
lol. In no way did "Entroducing" influence or inspire "Donuts" Its two totally different things. "Donuts" was a beat tape not a concept album. I'm sure if Dilla's health would have been up to par, some of those beats would have had raps on em. Only similarity is that they are instrumental albums. Dilla was kind of a popular producer for like 10+ years. He had a lot of plaques on his wall. He didn't need "Entroducing" to pop off. Come on dude, you're really buggin with this one.
ps- why do mo fuckas always type "josh" like they are chums.
ditto for "luke."
are y'all homies? if not, it just seems like creepy stan behavior. or, alternatively, pathetic fanboy behavior.
oh. i just realized, are they talkin bout cut chemist?
its not only hella fanboy, but if an artist wanted to be called by his/her first name, thats prolly what it would say on their records.
ps. whose creepy stan? are they talkin bout cc?
Seriously dude. If you had walked up to him and called him Luke he'd probably be look "who the fuck are you?" It's Cut Chemist to you and Lucas to his real friends.
i couldn't fit dj shadow and cut chemist into the title of the poast furthermore i am glad everyone is so deeply offended that i called 2 djs by their first names ya'll take this internet shite a bit too seriously fanboy?
ummm i don't think so
josh's last 2 lps were lame and endtroducing didn't hold up over 10 yeras like i thought it would lucas' last effort was ok but i expected a lot more
i couldn't fit dj shadow and cut chemist into the title of the poast
josh's [/b] last 2 lps were lame and endtroducing didn't hold up over 10 yeras like i thought it would lucas' [/b] last effort was ok but i expected a lot more
Just saying, Josh took instrumental hip-hop to a next level and made it acceptable to make a 100 % sample based album. Aethetically they are very different, but instrumental hip-hop wouldn't have taken off in the way it has w/o that record.
What? I thought most hip-hop pre-1996(ish) was entirely sample based.
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Would an album like Dilla's Donuts exist if Endtroducing... was never released? I doubt it.
wow man i would have never even thought about relating the two albums together But then again i havent listened to endtroducing in like 8 years or so. Honestly to me i see little to no correlation but then again its been almost decade since listening to entroducing, but i listen to douts religously
Luke used to go to my barbershop but i switched shops. Dude seems mad cool and was coaching a youth football team in liberty city , to my understanding
Just saying, Josh took instrumental hip-hop to a next level and made it acceptable to make a 100 % sample based album. Aethetically they are very different, but instrumental hip-hop wouldn't have taken off in the way it has w/o that record.
please be serious.
ps- why do mo fuckas always type "josh" like they are chums.
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lol. In no way did "Entroducing" influence or inspire "Donuts" Its two totally different things. "Donuts" was a beat tape not a concept album. I'm sure if Dilla's health would have been up to par, some of those beats would have had raps on em. Only similarity is that they are instrumental albums. Dilla was kind of a popular producer for like 10+ years. He had a lot of plaques on his wall. He didn't need "Entroducing" to pop off. Come on dude, you're really buggin with this one.
ditto for "luke."
are y'all homies? if not, it just seems like creepy stan behavior. or, alternatively, pathetic fanboy behavior.
its not only hella fanboy, but if an artist wanted to be called by his/her first name, thats prolly what it would say on their records.
ps. whose creepy stan? are they talkin bout cc?
luke???
I am
Seriously dude. If you had walked up to him and called him Luke he'd probably be look "who the fuck are you?" It's Cut Chemist to you and Lucas to his real friends.
Blazing uptempo downtempo?
furthermore
i am glad everyone is so deeply offended that i called 2 djs by their first names
ya'll take this internet shite a bit too seriously
fanboy?
ummm i don't think so
josh's last 2 lps were lame and endtroducing didn't hold up over 10 yeras like i thought it would
lucas' last effort was ok but i expected a lot more
i am
What?
I thought most hip-hop pre-1996(ish) was entirely sample based.
but not really
Shadow has donesome great stuff and all - but WTF are you talking about?
worst post ever
I was confused too. That should be an interesting collaboration as well. Luke Vibert would add some Amen Andrews and acid vibes...
Worst statement ever.
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i never realized how corny this looks until now. playing mpc's with your face? Live on stage? hmmmmmm... i like these guys too.
yeah. if these were some average joes, all the dickriders woud dog this shit. shits not really listenable.
shadow and cut chemist coud make a great instrumental lp.....
.... and if i had a horn i'd be a fuckin unicorn.