Cosmic Slop Shop (Bay Area Rap Related)
emynd
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I picked up this used CD a couple weeks ago, and even though I slept on it when it dropped back in '98, I'm having no problem loving it now. The obvious sidenote to this album is that, yes, one if its members, Big Lurch, ate a woman, but the less obvious thing to say about it is that it's awesome. Rick Rock (yes, that Rick Rock) is on a lot of the beats, but unfortunately there isn't a great deal (if any) of proto-hyphyness going on. In fact, there are virtually no aesthetic similarities between the production on here and the stuff we're all more familiar with (which actually makes me appreciate dude's range). The beats are of more melodic, synthy, eerie tone that isn't particularly show-stealing, but it definitely works and sets the tone for the rest of the album. And, man, I'm really into the rapping. It's not terribly complex stuff, but dudes do the whole interesting rhythmic stuff (a la the Blowed?) that I will always find compelling. Choppin' here and there and putting that charismatic Bay area charm to good use (PAUSE).Some weirdo made them a myspace page.Anyway, if you slept on this album like me peep it (but not you faux--you'll likely hate it).-e
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Whoa, Brotha Lynch Hung fantasy realized...
Anyway, I remember seeing this album in the used bin all the time in 98/99 when I worked at a record store in NC, never checked it out. I'd like to check it out though, care to upload it? If not, I'll just keep my eye out for it.
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INTO 2MEX AT THE TIME
I don't know if I knew a lot about 2mex yet, actually. But he's a good dude. Can't say I listen to a lot of his stuff these days, but he was nice enough to take me to Record Surplus and a couple other spots in LA last time I was there.
No, it's supposed to make you look bad to admit to ever liking 2Mex.
C'mon now, at least feel bad for lil dude's sake.
You know I'm just funning, I would bump the heeeeeeeell out of "Exitos y mas Exitos" when I got it. When I was purging a lot of the rarer indie stuff in that style I decided to keep that EP.
Better?
Me too. I think I still have that. I was working on music with Xololanxinxo for a while. Not sure if he ever used any of my stuff or not, I kind of lost touch. I don't really get into that stuff these days but I did keep certain records that I will always have at least some interest in. I used to be pretty inspired by the home boy Deeskee when I was still sampling a lot and making a lot of beats. He is a good guy, always supported my efforts. There's some good people out there on the west coast.
And also you were passively lobbing a carpetbagguer gloss at dude, no?
I am a confirmed carpetbaggeur. I had an embarrassing moment of carpetbagging realization in a lil' wayne thread last year. But you know, forgive and forget, move on...
good one on ye mate.
I actually met GBallindo a while back, actually during the aforementioned "indie" era.
GB:
TAKE ANY LEAKS IN A ALLEY LATELY?????
haha,