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b-boys are kings! we run things!

I all the time see mp3 posts talking about the soul jazz new york noise comps but where is the love for Big Apple Rappin’: The Early Days Of Hip-Hop Culture In New York City 1979-1982? holy hell if this isn’t the hottest thing you’ve ever heard then i hate you. Christ almighty! Big apple rappin’ documents the birth of a genre! don’t you wish you were in NYC back then? i don’t know what to say listen to this! damn!

exciting music! long-winded? pssh! you’re long winded!

rappers of modern times,
everyone on big apple rappin’ owns your boring selfs. damn.
sincerely,
oum

those who like boring music check crish’s post which i’m including BELOW. this blog is crazy fast paced- better keep up. new people! hey!

Brother D & The Collective Effort-How We Gonna Make The Black Nation Rise?

Xanadu-Sure Shot

Songs of Green Pheasant
… Alot of people are going to hear this and just hear another low fi pysch folk record. But whether or not it’s a product of trend it’s quality pysch folk that is a welcome addition to the new crop of artists excelling with this format. This guy has a sincere earnest edge that isn’t present in some of the hipper acts, even recalls nick drake with some of these guitar parts. Promo legend has it that the guy behind this, Duncan Sumpner, sent Fat Cat these demos in 2002. But because of his wandering “go where the wind and songs take me” travel habits dual with hermit style reclusiveness it took Fat Cat 3 years of desperate searching to actually find him and beg him to come into the studio. He replied “No, Fat Cat. Thank you but a studio is not necessary, just give me a 4 track and a kitchen and I will do just fine.” Whoa, man…heavy.
not as good as marissa nadler but worth checking out.
-crish

Songs of Green Pheasant-Knulp

Songs of Green Pheasant- Until…

image is by Sean Star Wars !

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8 Responses

  1. oum, you can’t call what i post boring within the our post. you should comment that, at least.

    but yeah…big apple rappin, damn…so so good. good picks, sis.
    -crish

  2. Moka says:

    Hey a few minutes ago I saw rock the beat in here, what happened?

    Cool post Oum

  3. Moka says:

    They don’t sound like 2002 chris, for a moment there I thought those were some hidden psych folk gems from the 70′s

  4. eh.. i didn’t want to overdo it.

  5. Squashed says:

    hey….if we turn the clock back a few more year, we gonna hit disco era again.

    If this meme spreading throughout the internet, I am blaming this blog. :D

  6. Oye cafecito! cómo andas? jaja he estado bajando todas las rolas pero se me pasa comentar ^^u Por cierto! ya he votado para el concurso de weblogs =3 por ustedes, of course jajaja

    Saludines y que siga el blgo en buena vibra!

  7. Makrugaik says:

    All good! Soul Jazz rules! Even though they got sued for bootlegging the Black Jazz label.

  8. Makrugaik says:

    And that’s the reason why they ended up not being the label that would eventually release Todd Terje’s Eurodans. Small world.

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The song makes its imprint
in the air, making itself felt,
a felt world. Here, there,
the stunned silence

of knowing I will not remember
what I heard;

futures that will never happen,
a fluidity we cannot achieve
except as a child
creating possibility.

This is the untranslatable song
hidden in the earth.

-Untranslatable Song [1]