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03-27-2009, 05:47 AM | #51 (permalink) |
Ba and Be.
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Have you heard Esoteric's 'Subconcious Dissolution Into The Continuum'? definitely check that out.
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03-28-2009, 08:12 PM | #56 (permalink) |
Music Addict
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Facelift, by Alice in Chains got me into heavier music. Prior to that, I listened almost exclusively to jazz, the blues, and some classical. I didn't abandon those genres, but metal (followed by grunge ) has been my favorite genre since the early '90's.
Outside of metal and grunge, I guess it was Saxophone Colossus, by Sonny Rollins that got me into jazz.
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03-28-2009, 08:24 PM | #57 (permalink) | ||
Master, We Perish
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03-28-2009, 08:36 PM | #58 (permalink) |
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Location: Pennsylvania
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This is what introduced me to modern music up to present day:
Pink Floyd - Meddle (1971) Excuse me a bit of a story: Growing up I really didn't listen to Pink Floyd much, the first song I heard when I was fourteen or fifteen (probably a bit o' the Wall). When I discovered their music I did something any teenager would naturally do: brag to my brother. He of course was too cool for the Floyd at this point (smirk smirk), but he enabled my obsession and let me borrow a few CDs. These were from his massive collection of already burned CDs so they naturally came without a tracklist & I was subsequently forced to listen to the entire 46:33 or so at once. I don't think I listened to the CD at all for a long time. It wasn't until I finally got my license that I listened to this thing for the first time. Driving by myself afforded me the time away from my family so that I could engage in the music, and I really did. I got so enamored at the first whiff that I would drive to a remote location and park, but keep the stereo on and immerse myself in the music. As I got older, the album stayed with me (remarkably). I'd listen to it when I was at work (forbidden), doing some errand or cutting the grass (the only way I've been able to undergo such a chore). It's only been four or five years since I heard it first but I have a sneaking suspicion that it's going to be with me for much longer than that.
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03-28-2009, 11:49 PM | #60 (permalink) |
Al Dente
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Texas
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Its one thing that IMO this is one of the best hip hop to be released in the 00's, but quite another when you consider the fact that, like the title of the album implies, this was and still is available as a free download only. This album flows from beginning to end and it is FUNKY as ****. The entire album is replete with some of the choicest soul/funk samples. It's a great reminder that hip-hop isn't always a money game. Sometimes great music is just a gift.
To Download: www.rhymesayers.com/atmosphere Last edited by SATCHMO; 03-29-2009 at 12:00 AM. |
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