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ULTRAMAGNETIC DRUMS ID
by Hawkeye ·absolute favorite beats on one of my favorite albums. As always in this forum, an exciting discussion began. Many sources were thrown into the ring. And then there was a discussion. -
Why are the Jazz is Dead release so tepid?
by Dorianlland ·I haven't given each one a listen, but that's in part due to the lack of enthusiasm I had for the early albums. -
ROCK AND SOUL
by JUICE_TOE ·soon was) the first Ultimate Beats and Breaks albums. Plus midtown’s funky for a kid being in the valley between skyscrapers with people fast walking, eyes straight forward, to their office jobs. The -
Recent Finds
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what's crackin' soulstrut???
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Glenn Echo & Daniel Meinecke - What Happened to Yesterday? Vol 2 (funk, dub, psych, jazz)
by meistromoco ·Been a looooong time since I've been on the strut, but I wanted to share a few albums I've produced (as Glenn Echo) over the last few years that seem like some Real Heads Know the Deal material. Hope -
“ Moment of Truth “ (Moment)
by Beatducer ·One of my favorite Gang Start albums. I remember the first time I heard the infamous interlude of Premo calling out the “break records cats snitchin” as oppose to other interludes on other rappers alb -
Rap You're Liking
by ketan ·like, the Beatnuts! committed beatheads par excellence AND they can rap. and are still great live (i saw them in 2018). so much classic material - even later albums have enough heat like this joint -
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by ketan ·The comparison between Michael Jackson's iconic albums, "Thriller" and "Off the Wall," is a debate that has fueled discussions among music enthusiasts for decades. Both albums are considered seminal w -
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by Jimster ·The comparison between Michael Jackson's iconic albums, "Thriller" and "Off the Wall," is a debate that has fueled discussions among music enthusiasts for decades. Both albums are considered seminal w -
Rap You're Liking
by foe ·I really like this kind of fucked up noisey almost psychedelic rap production - it kinda reminds me of a tiny norcal release called Motel Crew that I semi-firmly believe to be one of the best rap -
Rap You're Liking
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what r u listen'n 2
by ketan ·still giving a lot of time to the sza and panda bear/sonic boom albums. the andy shauf album, norm, is just so good too. there's a whole concept to the album so if you end up addicted to it, -
what r u listen'n 2
by ketan ·grew up really into making music/those shakti albums that john mclaughlin and zakir hussein put together - my parents were really into that stuff. shows you how interesting things can get. -
what r u listen'n 2
by Jimster ·All the early Jef Lorber Fusion has fire on it, even when the one Kenny Gorelick came onboard. Them cats wuz having a blast. A solid run of albums, if you like your fusion. -
2023 R.I.P. Thread
by Jimster ·Damn, I'm been on a kick with De La lately and was just thinking about how Dave was really underappreciated as a lyricist, in particular. Like you never hear De La - let alone Trugoy - in ppls top 10 -
2023 R.I.P. Thread
by ketan ·Damn, I'm been on a kick with De La lately and was just thinking about how Dave was really underappreciated as a lyricist, in particular. Like you never hear De La - let alone Trugoy - in ppls top 10 -
2023 R.I.P. Thread
by Electrode ·"Marquee Moon" is one of my favorite albums to listen to on long drives. -
2023 R.I.P. Thread
by ppadilha ·RIP to Yukihiro Takahashi, his albums are constantly recommended to me by the Algorithm™ -
Question for the non-uk heads (hiphop-r)
by djwaxon ·Just wondering what, if any UK hip hop albums were big or significant where you are (and where that is?)