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El-P High Water
El-P High Water
24 feb 06
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Speaking of blunt and the like, I highly recommend "Tear It Off" by Method Man & Redman, an extraordinary album born from two absolutely twisted minds :-))
El-P High Water
El-P High Water
24 feb 06
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Okay, I'll be more direct: "The Sun Rises In The East" ring a bell? ;-)
El-P High Water
El-P High Water
24 feb 06
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A brand of steam trains, I think.
Primal Scream Xtrmntr
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You got the money, We got the Sun
El-P High Water
El-P High Water
24 feb 06
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Ah, for the joy of our ..fuck.. I just sent a new review. "Il Sole Sorge Ad Est" ring any bells? ;D
El-P High Water
El-P High Water
24 feb 06
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No dear ones, I don't feel like comparing "Hell's Winter" to Cannibal Ox. The style is still that typical of Def Jux, but with a certain evolved and different touch, still far from the galactic experiments of "The Cold Vein." If you like Vast Aire and Vordul, ajeje, try listening to "The Book Of The Dead" by Scienz Of Life, or "Fantastic Damage" by the supablunt and aforementioned El-P and "Funcrusher Plus" by Company Flow, the original formation in which our El-Producto was a member. Otherwise, check out "Little Johnny From The Hospitul" also by Co-Flow or "Oxstrumentuls," both instrumental, a remedy for those who can't stand the rhymes ;-) Byez
Kraftwerk The Man - Machine
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Stiamo ricaricando la nostra batteria... E ora siamo pieni di energia... Siamo i Robot...
Kraftwerk The Man - Machine
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I prefer the static nature of Kraftwerk 1000 times over, dear burns ;-)
Gil Scott-Heron Reflections
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However, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" is also on the tracklist of the second one, the first will probably be a live album if I remember correctly... Let's go with "Pieces Of A Man" then :-))
Gil Scott-Heron Reflections
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I simply cite those I know, the magnificent debut "Small Talk at 125th and Lenox" (which includes "The Revolution Will Not Be Televized") and the subsequent "Pieces Of A Man," which rightly recalls the good odra ;-)