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Originally Posted by Phantom Limb
You don't hear any similarity in the way they spit? They sound pretty damn similar to me, Aes just spits slightly faster and a little more avante-garde. Both are super technical, have similar flow, and both incorporate weird scifi/fantasy references.
Aesop Rock has definitely fallen off lately, but he's been annoying to me since even before that, which is strange since Labor Days was one of my first hip hop albums. Maybe I'm not justified in calling him a "wannabe El-P", but I can't help myself from judging them against each other. I mean hey, El-p was doing his thing before aesop and and he also started the label that AR would eventually join.
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I think your reaching a little bit to make your point that aesop is overrated. Which is very valid.
However, Aesop has been doing his thing for as long as el-p, and has always had a distinct sound. I think the comparison in flow and style is the result of them both being technically great rappers, being the same age, and being from the same general area.
"my daytime is on some, yes sir, okay sir, do you mind if breath sir, oh you do, well excuse me sir **** you"
To me Aesop is more vague like anti-establishment, imagery-driven, emotionally vulnerable type stuff, and El-P is more concrete anti-establishment, neo-future thematic type stuff. Which is why, like you, I think he's better because he's not hiding under a blanket of sh
it that's only "interpretive", he's actually commenting on stuff in a profound, digestible way.
Anybody up for a el-p vs aesop rock thread? I think that would be pretty interesting.