Dude...TheTed wrote:New Earl prod. The Alchemist
This guy fell the fuck off, like, yeesh, bro; from Rebel Rape Rap to Repetitive Reductivist Rap. Thrilling.
Anyone still coddling this guy at this point should be embarrassed.
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Dude...TheTed wrote:New Earl prod. The Alchemist
for harboring an unpopular opinion? OK.Kid That's Lifeless wrote:you are quietly one of the worst posters on this site.
ChaMerZ wrote:for harboring an unpopular opinion? OK.Kid That's Lifeless wrote:you are quietly one of the worst posters on this site.
Tyler's beats are great. Absolutely amazing. Setting everything else about him aside, that is one of his greatest assets.
Looking back, Dilge do you still harbor these sentiments?DLG wrote:listening to these beats I get the same feeling like when I first heard Fantastic Damage.
Someone who is doing something completely fresh and daring sonically, but still hard and street, not some arty gayness.
Jayou Ayen wrote:Damn, we're in the midst of the 4th anniversary of the apex of Wolf Gang faggotry.
I just reread the first 10 pages, it's so cute how excited some of you guys were.
Looking back, Dilge do still harbor these sentiments?DLG wrote:listening to these beats I get the same feeling like when I first heard Fantastic Damage.
Someone who is doing something completely fresh and daring sonically, but still hard and street, not some arty gayness.
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Employee wrote:ChaMerZ wrote:for harboring an unpopular opinion? OK.Kid That's Lifeless wrote:you are quietly one of the worst posters on this site.
Tyler's beats are great. Absolutely amazing. Setting everything else about him aside, that is one of his greatest assets.
They're largely constructed of presets and are the beat equivalent of Earl's deliberate-yet-allegedly-wildly-intriguing monotone depression steez.
I don't understand your question.ChaMerZ wrote:Employee wrote:ChaMerZ wrote:for harboring an unpopular opinion? OK.Kid That's Lifeless wrote:you are quietly one of the worst posters on this site.
Tyler's beats are great. Absolutely amazing. Setting everything else about him aside, that is one of his greatest assets.
They're largely constructed of presets and are the beat equivalent of Earl's deliberate-yet-allegedly-wildly-intriguing monotone depression steez.
Presets? What a bullshit way to discredit a producer. So what's your take on sampling then?
Employee wrote:ChaMerZ wrote:Employee wrote:Q-tip's beats are great. Absolutely amazing. Setting everything else about him aside, that is one of his greatest assets.
They're largely constructed out of old 60s-70s jazz numbers and are the beat equivalent of Phife Dawg's deliberate-yet-allegedly-wildly-intriguing sickle cell steez.
Sampling? What a bullshit way to discredit a producer. Sampling is an art form. If you hate sampling so much then what's your take on presets?
what the fuuuuuuckChaMerZ wrote:my interest in him and his music dropped dramatically once he kind of diverged from the group and decided to explore topics other than rape and necrophilia.
Gucci Condoms wrote:I'm a "convicted rapist" tho
it was part of the appealseagrams hotsauce wrote:what the fuuuuuuckChaMerZ wrote:my interest in him and his music dropped dramatically once he kind of diverged from the group and decided to explore topics other than rape and necrophilia.
Sick gif.Employee wrote:Jayou Ayen wrote:Damn, we're in the midst of the 4th anniversary of the apex of Wolf Gang faggotry.
I just reread the first 10 pages, it's so cute how excited some of you guys were.
Looking back, Dilge do still harbor these sentiments?DLG wrote:listening to these beats I get the same feeling like when I first heard Fantastic Damage.
Someone who is doing something completely fresh and daring sonically, but still hard and street, not some arty gayness.
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Explain to me how Mac Miller's verse on Guild upstaged everything else on the albumEmployee wrote:I think it's worth revisiting if you haven't checked it out in a minute; maybe I'd come away with a different perspective in 2014, but I doubt it.
I'm just saying: When Mac Miller upstages you on your own debut and you're a rapper whose name is Earl Sweatshirt, that's a problem.
You're into rape and fucking dead people? I hope someone duffs you out irlChaMerZ wrote:it was part of the appealseagrams hotsauce wrote:what the fuuuuuuckChaMerZ wrote:my interest in him and his music dropped dramatically once he kind of diverged from the group and decided to explore topics other than rape and necrophilia.
Gucci Condoms wrote:I'm a "convicted rapist" tho
1. He rapped in a style I'd never heard him adopt or utilizeChaMerZ wrote:Explain to me how Mac Miller's verse on Guild upstaged everything else on the album
Can't recall much of "Hive", but "Whoa" is very much a generic, been there-done that with Eminem, Walmart-level track.ChaMerZ wrote:Hive was a highlight, so was Whoa.
I actually quite liked Doris and would recommend people revisit it as it's a much better listen without the burden of hype, but Hive was most memorable for Vince Staples verse more or less upstaging EarlChaMerZ wrote:Employee wrote:Hive was a highlight
yah early this year (~ spring) i burned through his entire catalog. dude is a beast and definitely has talent. to be honest, his career only got a boost because of the OF connection though.Versive wrote:Now that you mention it, Vince Staples's work from this year towers above much of the OF catalog.
Makes you wonder ... would we even know about him were it not for the affiliation?
Personally, Earl's 2nd verse > Vince's verseTheTed wrote:I actually quite liked Doris and would recommend people revisit it as it's a much better listen without the burden of hype, but Hive was most memorable for Vince Staples verse more or less upstaging EarlChaMerZ wrote:Employee wrote:Hive was a highlight
He's still quite good at rapping, but he's not really distinguishing himself as the future MVP we'd all thought he'd be. He's starting to put me to sleep. I got caught up in the hype of Doris, but that album has had very little replay value, aside from a few cuts.Employee wrote:Dude...TheTed wrote:New Earl prod. The Alchemist
This guy fell the fuck off, like, yeesh, bro; from Rebel Rape Rap to Repetitive Reductivist Rap. Thrilling.
Anyone still coddling this guy at this point should be embarrassed.