hip hop was real to us back in the day

upskibooupskiboo 2,396 Posts
edited December 2011 in Strut Central


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  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    this is soulstrut


  • damn man, another sick track and video....you need your own thread man!

  • HarveyCanalHarveyCanal "a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
    upskiboo said:

    Wow, y'all are like the 4 elements of hip-hop.

  • jaysusjaysus 787 Posts
    HarveyCanal said:
    Wow, y'all are like the 4 elements of hip-hop.

    Yo bro you like the 0 elements of hip hop.

  • jaysusjaysus 787 Posts
    batmon said:
    this is soulstrut
    You too batmon, like a funk vacuum all up in your shit.

  • DelayDelay 4,530 Posts
    jaysus said:
    batmon said:
    this is soulstrut
    You too batmon, like a funk vacuum all up in your shit.

    I think what these guys are saying, is that while upskiboo, as talented as he might be, might have left this stuff in the vault instead of flaunting it like a badge of honor. it comes off as corny today as it did then. no offense, upski.

  • ReynaldoReynaldo 6,054 Posts
    They're pretty good at hiding their euro dude accents.

  • HarveyCanalHarveyCanal "a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
    jaysus said:
    HarveyCanal said:
    Wow, y'all are like the 4 elements of hip-hop.

    Yo bro you like the 0 elements of hip hop.

    If only I could be more "innercity".

  • jaysusjaysus 787 Posts
    Possum Tom said:
    jaysus said:
    batmon said:
    this is soulstrut
    You too batmon, like a funk vacuum all up in your shit.

    I think what these guys are saying, is that while upskiboo, as talented as he might be, might have left this stuff in the vault instead of flaunting it like a badge of honor. it comes off as corny today as it did then. no offense, upski.

    It is as corny as as dubuque,ia. I thought the whole thing was like throwback revel in the mellow medium sodium induced flavor canned lining bpa free. And on that level I really enjoyed it.

    Saying that hard and cutting edge have no meaning. It's either good or not good and these tracks/vids are big for their time and place.

  • HarveyCanalHarveyCanal "a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
    Ain't even seeing Brian Austin Green.

  • I enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    jaysus said:
    Possum Tom said:
    jaysus said:
    batmon said:
    this is soulstrut
    You too batmon, like a funk vacuum all up in your shit.

    I think what these guys are saying, is that while upskiboo, as talented as he might be, might have left this stuff in the vault instead of flaunting it like a badge of honor. it comes off as corny today as it did then. no offense, upski.

    ...these tracks/vids are big for their time and place.

    Place being a key word here.

  • thanks for sharing, man. pretty decent mid 90s style stuff. god knows a lot worse got made in that era.
    looks like you guys had a good time with it
    did you guys put out tracks in Danish too?

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,782 Posts
    tripledouble said:
    thanks for sharing, man. pretty decent mid 90s style stuff. god knows a lot worse got made in that era.

    See Harvey Canal's CD collection

  • HarveyCanalHarveyCanal "a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
    RAJ said:
    tripledouble said:
    thanks for sharing, man. pretty decent mid 90s style stuff. god knows a lot worse got made in that era.

    See Harvey Canal's CD collection

    Never any disrespect to you on your own site, but here you are very much out of your element.

  • nzshadownzshadow 5,518 Posts
    This thraed has potential.

  • SIRUSSIRUS 2,554 Posts
    nzshadow said:
    This thraed has potential.

  • So I am quite to hip hop now but what i have noticed on this board is the bashing of the 90's hip hop approach. If memory serves me correctly the 90's offered some great hip hop and should not be pooped on so. While I do understand that it is no longer the 90's and hip hop has changed (I don't think I would say progressed) I still don't understand the vitriol that folks have on this board with the 90's hip hop style and mention of the four elements.

    I have an inkling its a right of passage for "melaninly" challenged individuals to show how down they currently are with hip hop, am I lying?

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,782 Posts
    Lurkalot said:
    So I am quite to hip hop now but what i have noticed on this board is the bashing of the 90's hip hop approach. If memory serves me correctly the 90's offered some great hip hop and should not be pooped on so. While I do understand that it is no longer the 90's and hip hop has changed (I don't think I would say progressed) I still don't understand the vitriol that folks have on this board with the 90's hip hop style and mention of the four elements.

    I have an inkling its a right of passage for "melaninly" challenged individuals to show how down they currently are with hip hop, am I lying?

    This has more to do with the REAL hip hoppers bashing the white euro man.

  • HarveyCanalHarveyCanal "a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
    To me, it's about making something original opposed to a carbon copy fabriction of something already done. I typically love foreign rap that brings its own language/culture to the table. But I really can't tolerate foreign rap, or non-foreign rap for that matter, that is straight color by numbers out of some lame hip-hop textbook.

  • Being from Denmark myself, I am down with this shit. I see why it might not be special or overly exciting to someone outside Denmark, but on the other hand, for someone to rate this as being stripped of any good elements doesn???t make sense to me. At least, it???s certainly a decent beat, but it???s also more than that to me. It totally reflects what I was into when I was younger. My taste has changed a lot, and I look for something else in a rap song today, but I still enjoy hearing this in 2011.

    Thx for posting.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    i get if a euro dude with talent wants to show that he and his peeps were into Hip Hop and its peripheral concepts but i think the presentation seems like cats were aping styles in 94 that were already well explored by then.

    weve done this too many times.
    you can present all the Hip Hop u want but to expect Rasheed and them to equate what your doing in europe during a fruitful time in America is daunting.

    Now if u said yo check out how well we interpreted the artform , hen we can talk, but to think it can hold up to the architects is on some delusional shit. Or for crittics to say oh wow they used the same fuckin beats as the popular groups and they try their best is yawn shit.

    niggas complain about lenny krafitz but this shit here aint no different.

  • I don???t disagree with what you are saying, but I probably interpret his post differently. I just see a member sharing what he did back in the day. I don???t think that his intention is to come across as some groundbreaking pioneer or trying to equate his stuff with any of the ???architects???. At least, that???s not how I see it. However, even though it does not compare to a lot of US stuff, it can still be cool for some people to hear.

  • with lenny kravitz or euro rap or some dudes in a high school band copying some james brown shit as close as they could it all comes down to people making music and hopefully having fun. unless they had soulstrut sociological historians in their midst to give them the lowdown on the significance and context of their sound, its probably fine for them to just make some music. if they ignored the knowledge shared by the aforementioned keepers of tastefulness and quality, then, of course, they should get blasted unmercifully on the internets and shunned by women and record collectors both.

    get your keep it real pass bitches!!!!

  • sticky_dojahsticky_dojah New York City. 2,136 Posts
    tripledouble said:
    get your keep it real pass bitches!!!!


    ^^^this!

    I truthfully agree with all opinions shared in this thread, and yes, this thread has potential. I have to add that - while Euroman HipHop interpretations at any times are/were always just a "reflection" of at that time more or less current US rap styles - at least the Scandinavian (and to a certain point the Dutch) versions always have the best English verses. Blame it on television not being fully dubbed just like over here in Germany.

    Now the other story is the packaging of the 4 elements. That's why a lot of US Mc's from a certain era can still make a living over here (which can be turned into a whole other thread), because that's what we grew up upon and - to quote numerous "True School Mc's" from the US - due to the fact that many Euroman Rap fans still show alot of appreciation for "the culture". Do I still worship the whole "elements" theory as I did back then? Probably not. But then again, Eurotechno and UK Bass music of all forms always had the same impact on my musical socialisation even back in the 90's.

    For what it's worth, I can enjoy Upskiboo's videos on a certain level, but only on a level that I have always enjoyed Euro HipHop on - always knowing that it is just an abbreviation of US styles. Now in 2011, that has somewhat changed, as alot of European countries have turned this "abbreviation" into something locally revelant. Good or bad? Probably both. And I do think that Upskiboo did not poast this video to show off in a HipHop way, but just to let all of us know what he was up on back then.

    But even back in the 90's there were always cats like a guy called Couzin Steve from the Netherlands that came really close at triggering the same emotions that I got from US rappers at that time.



    I'm still confused about all this, but really appreciate what this place can teach me about the different perceptions people have worldwide. After all, we somehow still seem to care about this thing called HipHop that brought many of us here in the 1st place. Add on with your subjective perspective. I'm down with all this....

  • BrianBrian 7,618 Posts
    europe

  • sticky_dojahsticky_dojah New York City. 2,136 Posts
    Brian said:
    europe

    And what about Hawaii?

  • DelayDelay 4,530 Posts
    sticky_dojah said:
    tripledouble said:
    get your keep it real pass bitches!!!!

    Now the other story is the packaging of the 4 elements. That's why a lot of US Mc's from a certain era can still make a living over here (which can be turned into a whole other thread), because that's what we grew up upon and - to quote numerous "True School Mc's" from the US - due to the fact that many Euroman Rap fans still show alot of appreciation for "the culture". Do I still worship the whole "elements" theory as I did back then? Probably not. But then again, Eurotechno and UK Bass music of all forms always had the same impact on my musical socialisation even back in the 90's
    The "4 Elements" are the kool aid, and europe still seems to be drinking it by the gallon...i mean, liter.

    in a way i'm glad people are carrying the torch, but let's move on, shall we?

  • sticky_dojahsticky_dojah New York City. 2,136 Posts
    Possum Tom said:

    The "4 Elements" are the kool aid, and europe still seems to be drinking it by the gallon...i mean, liter.

    in a way i'm glad people are carrying the torch, but let's move on, shall we?

    That's what I'm sayin'. Still, this "carrying the torch" makes US people have careers over here. But as I said, that's a whole other thread.
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