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I know for fact I cant speak for the rest the country but I can speak for the country. Thug Isolation is a trunk classic far as I can care.Versive wrote:A little early for that but true I've been playing this nonstop basically.catfish hunter wrote:still on this tape super heavy. this is what id hoped White Dawgs Thug Ride tape would have sounded like when I copped that piece of shit in 1999.
Ugly Mane dropped a classic.
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anyone know where this beat is from?
still diggin on the Ugly Mane, except I rarely make it to the end, keep the earlier tracks on repeat. "Serious Shit" and "Breezem Out" are my current go-to tracks.
anyone know where this beat is from?
still diggin on the Ugly Mane, except I rarely make it to the end, keep the earlier tracks on repeat. "Serious Shit" and "Breezem Out" are my current go-to tracks.
this shit though...
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my most frequently played song of the momentDLG wrote:this shit though...
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http://www.imposemagazine.com/reviews/m ... -ugly-mane
nice review of isolation and some more info on ugly mane.
nice review of isolation and some more info on ugly mane.
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I like this crew. But often they sound a little too weird for my tastes. And I'm struggling to filter through the mass collection of random available shit in order to find what appeals most to me. So I'll turn to the local authorities...
Any suggestions where I could look to find more songs like this:
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Any suggestions where I could look to find more songs like this:
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i'd recomment sgp's god of black ep or the remastered version of the NASA mixtape
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Ironically, blastmaster said SGP was the one who might be too hipsterish. The fact that the article picks out "No Slack in My Mack" as a weak point of the album disturbs me.Even still, there's a lot for this mane, his partner in production, and the criminally under-rated CMLK crew to be proud of with Mista Thug Isolation. They've repped their home city of Richmond, VA and their philosophically raw brand of style-hopping rap hard with the first great non-instrumental tape of their clique. The guy who plays Lil' Ugly Mane has a notable history in the city operating a now-defunct DIY artspace/venue, making waves with his old solo harsh noise project, and scoring laughs with a now-removed viral video (sorry, keeping his identity a mystery will be more fun for everyone). Though that backstory used to seem like a novelty, his conceptual art background makes odd sense given how he illuminates his character here, and motivates Shawn Kemp -- perhaps the most MC-craving beatsmith of the CMLKers -- to make the hardest beats he ever has in tribute to something they all love: good ol' hardcore hip hop.
it might just be that it's too far into the tape. i know i barely listen to it because there's so many more great tracks near the beginning that i keep on repeat.Versive wrote: Ironically, blastmaster said SGP was the one who might be too hipsterish. The fact that the article picks out "No Slack in My Mack" as a weak point of the album disturbs me.
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I dont agree that running a DIY and making harsh noise records equates being hipsterish. Im basing that off what you highlighted and may be confused.Versive wrote:Ironically, blastmaster said SGP was the one who might be too hipsterish. The fact that the article picks out "No Slack in My Mack" as a weak point of the album disturbs me.Even still, there's a lot for this mane, his partner in production, and the criminally under-rated CMLK crew to be proud of with Mista Thug Isolation. They've repped their home city of Richmond, VA and their philosophically raw brand of style-hopping rap hard with the first great non-instrumental tape of their clique. The guy who plays Lil' Ugly Mane has a notable history in the city operating a now-defunct DIY artspace/venue, making waves with his old solo harsh noise project, and scoring laughs with a now-removed viral video (sorry, keeping his identity a mystery will be more fun for everyone). Though that backstory used to seem like a novelty, his conceptual art background makes odd sense given how he illuminates his character here, and motivates Shawn Kemp -- perhaps the most MC-craving beatsmith of the CMLKers -- to make the hardest beats he ever has in tribute to something they all love: good ol' hardcore hip hop.
No Slack In My Mack hits hard. The album is hell on a set of speakers.
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^^ there's a subtlety you're overlooking - obv people were doing scrappy outsider art and putting out experimental music before it became a trendy thing, just like there were food blogs before being a 'foodie' became trendy. but now that the concepts have been appropriated and gentrified, the original article is unfortunately entangled with the trend
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I was just being as ignorant as blastmaster was in saying SGP might be too hipsterish.catfish hunter wrote:I dont agree that running a DIY and making harsh noise records equates being hipsterish. Im basing that off what you highlighted and may be confused.Versive wrote:Ironically, blastmaster said SGP was the one who might be too hipsterish. The fact that the article picks out "No Slack in My Mack" as a weak point of the album disturbs me.Even still, there's a lot for this mane, his partner in production, and the criminally under-rated CMLK crew to be proud of with Mista Thug Isolation. They've repped their home city of Richmond, VA and their philosophically raw brand of style-hopping rap hard with the first great non-instrumental tape of their clique. The guy who plays Lil' Ugly Mane has a notable history in the city operating a now-defunct DIY artspace/venue, making waves with his old solo harsh noise project, and scoring laughs with a now-removed viral video (sorry, keeping his identity a mystery will be more fun for everyone). Though that backstory used to seem like a novelty, his conceptual art background makes odd sense given how he illuminates his character here, and motivates Shawn Kemp -- perhaps the most MC-craving beatsmith of the CMLKers -- to make the hardest beats he ever has in tribute to something they all love: good ol' hardcore hip hop.
It's a mindless conversation no matter how you look at it. I don't give a fuck if the dude runs a DIY finger painting barbeque. He makes dope music. As does SGP. But I gotta say, to my initial surprise, I'm enjoying this album way more than anything SGP has done.