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i never heard of screwed or crunk being a sub genre of hiphop, but then again, i dont listen to hip hop
My point exactly, Wonder if that stuff makes Krs Throw upQuote:
Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
sorry bout that da skeet skeet skeet (wwwwhhhhhhAAAATTTTTTTT!)
you guys ever heard go-go from DC?
Yes... Go Go is something that is like a cousin of Hip-Hop or something like that...kind of like Drum N Bass is a cousin of Hip-Hop... I wouldn't say Go Go is a subgenre of Hip-Hop... Go Go is just Go Go... it is not at odds with Hip-Hop... but Hip-Hop is Hip-Hop and Go Go is Go Go... It is big in Washington DC but does not have a far reaching influence like Hip-Hop does
And I am 100% sure the mention of Crunk Music make KRS want to puke... I think what some of you don't realize is that those are just marketing terms used for MTV... nobody takes that serious; especailly not the artists...if you think Crunk is a new genre please let me know - I will contact KRS and have him fly out to wherever you are and slap the shit out of you... lol... I am sure he wouldn't waste his time... but imagine he did! That would be hilarious
Btw... Miami Bass is just Afrika Bambaataa... Planet Rock reworked...
Here is an excert from an interview I did with Masta Ace where he explains some of where Miami Bass comes from as well as some other different sounds in Hip-Hop... pretty insightful
R: Throughout your career you have never been one to worry about trends. I remember playing Sittin’ On Chrome to a friend of mine for the first time and he was like – wait a minute – those are West Coast beats. You were actually one of the first prominent artists from New York to rhyme over beats like that. Can you talk about your role in bridging the gap between East and West on a musical level while the feud was going on and what the response was like to your music at that time?
A: The song that kind of started all that was Born To Roll; the track that I used – many people got it twisted because they looked at that record and they said West Coast; but what they didn’t realize – which was what I did realize – is that the West Coast had adopted the old school East Coast sound and had reinvented it. So when I made Born To Roll, I went back and found an old school East Coast beat – which was Knowledge Me by Original Concept on Def Jam Records, an East Coast Label – I took that beat and I flipped it and I did my rhymes over that beat. When people heard the beat, a lot of them did not know the history of the track, they didn’t know where that beat had come from and they automatically characterized it as West Coast but they didn’t realize the history.
If you really look at music and the evolution of Hip-Hop, you’ll see that many sounds are connected together, there isn’t any one sound that you can characterize as East, West, North or South, its all connected in some way. When Luke came out with Miami Bass and started to blow with Miami Bass, people didn’t realize or at least didn’t pay attention to the fact that Miami Bass was really just Planet Rock, Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force, early 80’s Hip-Hop that he took and rhymed differently over, but in terms of the beat itself it was based off of Planet Rock – that’s what the whole Miami Bass sound was based on.
So I feel to a certain extent I have lived the entire history of this music so I kind of know the origins of the tracks and the beats, so when people categorized it as West Coast that was fine because there was that certain appeal there to the West. I shot the video out there; I was at a car show, the LA Supershow, and I painted that picture of a Brooklyn kid coming to LA to go to a car show and people bought into that whole idea. I had the dark glasses on or whatever – but at the end of the day it was all East Coast based music and I just always need to remind and correct people when they characterize it that way.
Sounds like you have a hit on your hands!Quote:
Originally Posted by davethedrummer
everything is a cousin of everything, man. there is no center from where all other things derive. techno started with electro...not that much difference between planet rock and cosmic cars...but neither of those tracks exists without kraftwerk, who don't exist without blah, blah, blah all the way to robert johnson and delta blues...Quote:
Originally Posted by RIOTSOUND
i only mention go-go cuz it's a form of dance music music most people never heard of...
"crunk" is the death metal of the hip-hop world.
:)
Nevermind schranz, I'm sick of hearing about hip hop! At least Schranz is techno.
I like hearing about other forms of music. It gets me edjeecatid, jus like my young uns, bobby, bobby-sue, bobby-joe and darleen..Quote:
Originally Posted by Will
now where did i put that po' boy?
Anyone else up for another 20 pager? :love:
I know you not sh*t talkin' me son.Quote:
Originally Posted by RIOTSOUND
Rfc Cm stand up. :nono:
Nah... Not at all... I thought I was agreeing with you actually...
Crunk is like something they just say to bring a new style to it and emphasize their own flavor... I thought thats what you were saying...Like Crunk is corny anyways... But they still want to represent for Hip-Hop with Crunk (even though they are doing a poor job of that - as you pointed out)
KRS used to say Boom Bap ... so its kind of like that... Boom Bap ain't a new genre and neither is Crunk...
Black Moon and BCC is always on that "Blunted" Hip-Hop flavor... etc etc..
Everyone got something they say... But that is just part of individuality... not new genres...etc..
But def not directing that at your statements
Why not? As long as it's about Schranz!Quote:
Originally Posted by massplanck
20 pages o shranz talk --fuk that.
that sounds like some of the kiddies sets........2hrs of the same sound. ;) ;)
wouldnt call it Schranz, i thought was moe uplifting Techno?Quote:
Originally Posted by Numeric
bah , my foot is going to be uplifting your ass in a minute lol
gay biker-house
:lol: :lol: :lol:
balearic faggot funk :rambo:
juz kidding, words are smoke :twisted: