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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening

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VSnaresFreak:
hahaha im so sorry, i was so excited and in a rush i forgot haha, ill fix that.

VSnaresFreak:
I saw that the rap-duo Cyne was posted earlier, and there's a couple EP's that were left out.  Here they are.
Cyne - Grey Matter


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Cyne - Due Progress


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Cyne - Growing


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--- Quote ---Just in case you've never heard of Cyne, their a rap group that has avoided the material trappings of mainstream “hip-hop” as well as the lyrically self-congratulatory social consciousness of much of today’s underground, the 2 emcees and 2 producers of CYNE are everything hip-hop should be - lyrical commentary that opens minds and moves bodies. Hailing from West Africa and the cultural melting pot that is Florida, CYNE has spent the past four years working to make sense of the world through the introspective interplay of emcees Akin and Cise Star. Akin attacks the mic with a conversational flow that runs with a sense of impassioned urgency, while Cise Star’s delivery rolls over the listeners with an uncanny self-assured smoothness. Together, they reach back to the self-reflective days of hip-hop’s past, they engage themselves and the world in discussion of matters social and personal import.  Beneath the lyrical venom of Akin and Cise Star is the dynamic, layered genius of Speck and Enoch. Combining elements of rock, trip-hop, jazz and countless other influences, they create atmospheric landscapes of simple complexity that push the creative capabilities of hip-hop.  You have to check these guys out.  Best hip-hop you will ever hear.

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VSnaresFreak:

--- Quote from: Samchez on 01 Jan 2009, 14:34 ---Here's a solid hip-hop album in my opinion. His style is pretty oddball. He's a talented rapper, but has several awkward songs, with awkward hooks, just very unique and some humorous references. Somewhat along the lines of Busdriver.


Homeboy Sandman - Actual Factual Pterodactyl

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Samchez this is awesome, i love this, parts of it are pretty funny too.  Good upload man!
This is a little different this guys called Jay Electronica.  This was the first Jay Electronica project I heard. To this day, I still haven't heard a hell of a lot from him, I know he's got a few compilations and a super-rare War With The Dragon tape out there (by the way, if anyone's got that tape...holla!). This is a short 9-minute EP (not counting the Foreward), that has influences from the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I don't know how it connects to the movie (I never saw it), but this is an excellent and interesting EP. It's full of quirky distorted music samples that seem to come in and out at their own will. The production is just as weird, yet in a good way - it seems almost like a fantasy movie/video game soundtrack. When Jay does spit, which isn't long on this short EP, he tears up the mic. He's got a fast, clear delivery and has a strong presence on the mic, and lyrically, he kills it. Unfortunately, there's not much here to judge him on so far, but he's definitely one to watch. Please download this, its quality hip-hop.
Jay Electronica - Act 1 The Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge)


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Samchez:
Nice to hear you enjoyed the Homeboy Sandman. It's just a surprisingly fun album to listen to. Was curious to hear some feedback from those who downloaded. I'll have to check out that Jay Electronica when I get home from work. Also, if anyone's interested, I could upload Homeboy Sandman's first album Nourishment (Second Helpings). A little less oddball than the one I posted, but yet still fun to listen to. He also has a 32 track mixtape called There Is No Spoon that's given away as a free download on his website, I could post up.

VSnaresFreak:

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Here's a post-rock/electronica band called Tortoise.  Their from my hometown Chicago, and their decent.
Tortoise - TNT


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Tortoise - Its All Around You


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Tortoise - Tortoise


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Check them out.

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