RacquetballGangsta wrote:no thats not what im saying at all
RacquetballGangsta wrote:but that is also true
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absolutely. by tomorrow i promise i will have this mp3 available. make sure you get the poll poppin when i do.Philaflava wrote:If it allows us to use the more I'm all for it.hoppity wrote:sure. then ill pay you to do banner ads on your site for it. then you could do a poll. round 1: el-p silence vs regular silence. then people could jump in and infer that people who like my silence only like it because they have bad taste or no reference for what really good classic silence is like.Philaflava wrote:if you pressed just 500 copies you probably could slang it for $30 but i'd recommend instead of a cover just leave it blank.hoppity wrote:i guess the only question i have is: how much would people be willing to pay for that? cause im pretty sure i could whip that project together relatively quickly.Philaflava wrote:El-P could record 5 minutes of silence, leak it on Philaflava and kids would say it was the hottest beat this year.
scratch that idea, just make it an mp3 where you can download it from the Jux store and let it be 1KB of brilliance.
hoppity wrote:sure. then ill pay you to do banner ads on your site for it. then you could do a poll. round 1: el-p silence vs regular silence. then people could jump in and infer that people who like my silence only like it because they have bad taste or no reference for what really good classic silence is like.
... el-p i would like 2 congratulate you on mashing mike dean in the last round... ...hoppity wrote:exactly.I Drive A Lexus wrote:The only people who could possibly think The Cold Vein is better than songs like Warning, Gimme The Loot, Flava In Ya Ear et al are sweaty pixar animation looking internet poet faggets who spend their european vacations googling pornography.
ardamus wrote:out of all the times you posted i never thought you would say something this fuckin' stupid.RacquetballGangsta wrote:the cold vein alone pretty much ethers easy moe bee's whole illustrious career.
dids seriously did you just call easy moe bee.. intentionally pedestrian? what the fuck does that mean?Dids wrote:I never really considered EMB as a great producer. He's been part of some very classic tracks and albums, but the beats always seemed somewhat intentionally pedestrian and really let MCs shine. I think of great songs he produced, but it's not because of the production.
El-P, when you think of great songs, you 100% think about the produciton.
Let forth the arrows and fat jokes.
Dids wrote:I never really considered EMB as a great producer. He's been part of some very classic tracks and albums, but the beats always seemed somewhat intentionally pedestrian and really let MCs shine. I think of great songs he produced, but it's not because of the production.
El-P, when you think of great songs, you 100% think about the produciton.
Let forth the arrows and fat jokes.
Brougham33 wrote:While I won't call his shit "intentionally pedestrian" and while he might deserve credit for making one of the few dope tracks on Mos Defs "new danger"...but El-P wins off his answers in this thread...and the fact that he produces great ALBUMS....Not just a bunch of dope tracks here and there.
True indeedParagraph President wrote:Easy Moe Bee. Not just because he has made beats that are far superior. Not simply because his discography's weaker half is more listenable than El-P's most accessible beats.
More so because the only people inclined to vote for El-P are latently homosexual pasty bulimic cubicle jockey foodies from Eugene, OR and their dyslexic mulatto muppet spoken word welfare recipient counterparts from Irvine, and maybe a few other assorted faggots and/or Europeans.