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Lalitree Darnielle - Bodies of Water
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I just remembered Concrete Blonde existed the other day (I was super obsessed with them in like 2002), and just listened to this song for the first time in years. It is from 1989. Still relevant.
“They’re gonna call me sir,
they’ll all stop pickin’ on me
yeah I’m a high school grad
I’m over five foot three
I’ll get a badge and a gun and I’ll join the PD.
They’ll say.
He didn’t have to use the gun they put in his hand\
but when the guy came at him, well he panicked and ran
and it’s 30 long years til they’ll give him another chance.”
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rozey - Here, Together (Official Music Video)
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Leisure Hive - Immortal Bird (Current 93 cover)
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Linus Akesson - Withering Bytes
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Run The Jewels with TV On The Radio - Angel Duster (Live)
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Betty and the Bobs - Raccoon
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George Olsen (18 Mar 1893 - 18 Mar 1971) - Doin’ The Raccoon
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Juggaknots - Re:Release
(2002 reissue of 1996 album The Juggaknots) (full album)
[East Coast Hip Hop, Boom Bap, Conscious Hip Hop, Jazz Rap, Abstract Hip Hop]
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I Ain't No Joke • Eric B. & Rakim [1987]
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Common, Pete Rock - Wise Up (Official Music Video)
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🔥🔥🔥Hip Hop is Alive & Well.
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Gang Starr - Check The Technique
From The Album: Step In The Arena (1990)
[East Coast Hip Hop, Jazz Rap, Conscious Hip Hop, Turntablism, Boom Bap]
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THE 100 GREATEST IDM TRACKS
32. YEE-KING ‘Goodnight Toby’ (2000, Rephlex)
One of the extended Chelmsford-via-Brighton scene around Spymania records, Matt Yee-King invited comparisons with his old schoolmate Tom Jenkinson with his frenetic breaks cutups and Detroit-inspired chord patterns – however, his albums on Rephlex and Trash records have a distinct sense of space and geometry inspired by his training as a jazz drummer and his scary feel for technology: he is now Dr Yee-King, a lecturer and researcher in computer music at Goldsmiths. For all that he put the “I” into IDM, though, there’s also plenty of funk and mischief throughout his work.
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