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  • The record labels should hire some techie to make a lock on there audio files so they can't be distributed... either that or sell there albums exclusively online with the lock. or start to make good music
  • Damn, that's fucked up. I always thought this guy was completely original... the way he sampled multiple breaks and put them together like a puzzle on tracks like "On The DL" is just ill, plus the two Cowell samples over echother from two different …
  • pay your rent Yep. Just illegally download Logic Pro and get one of these babies 50$ and the pads are very similiar to an MPC's and work great. Get something to rip vinyl to your computer and there you have it, all the basic functions of an MPC p…
  • "daniel is definitely overcompensating for a youth spent searching for brand new heavies b-sides"-noz on AIM right now Hahaha... I am not at all ashamed to admit that I once owned the full catalog, as well as at least two N'Dea Davenport solo 12s"…
  • I think they reggae-type of delivery on some of the rhymes is what was a kind of turn off amongst other things. I remember my boy having this and sittin' thru it wanting to like it. Nice packaging and another spin on that Soft-Rapp. At the time t…
  • I think i only co-sign Storch on this album and the stuff he did with The Roots.. after that http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dj9UuknZLA
  • I think they reggae-type of delivery on some of the rhymes is what was a kind of turn off amongst other things. I remember my boy having this and sittin' thru it wanting to like it. Nice packaging and another spin on that Soft-Rapp. At the time t…
  • Probabely the weirdest Hip-Hop album i've ever listened to but a very good one. These cats sound like there on some sort of spiritual journey (maybe drugs?) during these songs and there's numerous references to God but not in a preachy way. There's …
  • I think they reggae-type of delivery on some of the rhymes is what was a kind of turn off amongst other things. I remember my boy having this and sittin' thru it wanting to like it. Nice packaging and another spin on that Soft-Rapp. At the time t…
  • I remember when it dropped and it never stuck w/ me as a whole. Maybe one or two interesting tracks. It is a good take on what was happening "under the radar" while other "alt" dudes were gettin more shine. As far as "live instrumentals"/"differe…
  • No problem... lemme also say it's an aquired taste for sure so maybe roll something up beforehand.
  • Jay's little biting notepad[/b]
  • It's crazy how much of an impact this song has had already. Buck and KRS already had put out "Robot" a couple month's before though which puts another chapter into Jay's biting book where he's gone from Big L to Das Efx to Biggie to... Buckshot? htt…
  • It's crazy how much of an impact this song has had already. Buck and KRS already had put out "Robot" a couple month's before though which puts another chapter into Jay's biting book where he's gone from Big L to Das Efx to Biggie to... Buckshot? htt…
  • It's crazy how much of an impact this song has had already. Buck and KRS already had put out "Robot" a couple month's before though which puts another chapter into Jay's biting book where he's gone from Big L to Das Efx to Biggie to... Buckshot? htt…
  • U da fuckiiinngg best
    in who is drake? Comment by Reed May 2009
  • Career ender...
  • donuts changing hip hop ? maybe for 15 yr olds. swizz beats seems to have made more of an impact. lets get one thing straight, dilla came up on pete rock, pete was a huuuuge influence, take a listen. Dilla had whole tapes of him trying to re-…
    in Stones Throw Comment by Reed May 2009
  • i'm not saying it's a ridiculously good beat but do you think Pete could make it? Pete is the king of his own style but i don't think he could change it up like that. Just saying....
    in Stones Throw Comment by Reed May 2009
  • Donuts isn't his best work by far. His best shit in my opinion are his remixes and original produced tracks for other artists. His work with Common, Busta, One Little Indian '12, Slum v shit and millions of other songs made a big impact. you really …
    in Stones Throw Comment by Reed May 2009
  • flying lotus will probably influence more people than dilla and madlib in the future. If there is a God in heaven this will not happen. b/w Get the f**k off my lawn. I don't think there's any producer out there now that's on Dillas level, definate…
    in Stones Throw Comment by Reed May 2009
  • All these L.A. cats are influenced by Dilla but to me they don't pull it off right. it sounds like a bunch of noise.. Dilla's shit was offkey but it still made you nod your head. Some of this Flying Lotus b.s. isn't even good
    in Stones Throw Comment by Reed May 2009
  • http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/3313338/Samurai_Champloo_1-26_AVI
  • I've sold a couple. If i ever want to listen to the record again (which i have) i just plurge through the many digging blogs available on the worldwide web
  • The number of times i heard that song while playing Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2... there first album is solid.
  • So wait, you don't want to hear this new joint I made with Apache? Goddammit. All that time spent on soulseek was for naught! ARRRRGH! Hey Shawnald, You must use "Substitution" or "Long Red" on multiple songs, chopped and sequenced in different…
  • "boom.. boomkuh, baboomboom kuh"
  • Boring and repitive. the 90's was 20 years ago... I love how some cats think they can just loop up a Bob James sample and put a breakbeat over it proclaiming it's "real hip-hop" it's a new age... come up with new ideas
  • my friend has the whole Whooliganz album and burned me a copy. I like it.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC9phoBfIXo
  • Dilla is the Pete Rock of our current generation... noone is f*cking with breakbeats and jazz samples, everyones going for that bass heavy/synthetic sound that Dilla made popular. I think it's great when you got dudes like the Brainfeeder camp but a…