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Ah Enè, have you heard the Autechre tracks for the Deaf-rave? Now those are "special," it feels like there’s a ghost in the room, nothing like Bennato!
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Enè, I really liked Untilted. I watched/listened to it in a recording studio with those programs by Richard Devine that translate sound waves into images (like the effects of Media Player, just a million times more beautiful), and I remember being mesmerized. I haven't listened to it since that time; once I realized that appreciating it required too much effort, I left it to gather dust on the shelf. But it’s a work of art. You remain a fucking poppet maker, it’s in your blood.
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Sure, here’s the translation:

Look, start with the Zulu Beliefs -> Zulunation | Page not found -- Then from there, read the Zulu Prayer, and then dive into all the conspiracy theories about ufology, dairy, red meat, and various other things. Of course, you can listen to all the Rap in the world, dance until you drop, and paint every inch of wall in Europe, as long as when you say "being Hip-Hop," you know you're talking about prayers, dogmas, nutrition... there’s a lot of nonsense, but so much.
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But why, if we're talking about Philosophy and the so-called Philosopher Afrika Bambaataa, do you keep talking about dancers, aerosol artists, and all sorts of nonsense? It's all very nice, but have you read Bambaataa's crap? "Stop drinking milk," "long live Islam," "red meat will bring us to ruin," "the mucus from the nose is all the fault of dairy products," etc., etc.? I specifically mentioned from the beginning that I was talking about the small circle of mentally ill individuals in the Zulu Nation, and the fact that the term Hip-Hop is odious as it relates back to those mentally ill people. I gave you a few examples of rappers just to point out that, fortunately, only the name Hip-Hop remains, and the rappers and breakers eat red meat, drink dairy, and shove Islam or Christianity up their asses. You young folks are the ones convinced that Hip-Hop is just dancing, singing, and writing; there’s really a philosophy and dogmas behind it, each more ridiculous than the last. If you get the chance, read "GUIDA ALLA REALTà" (a name, a program) by Phase II, so you can come back here and we can have a good laugh. For now, we've only talked about two different discourses.
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I took the musical side because it told me we were talking about philosophy, so it’s a bit hard for me to explain the gaps in this philosophy without posting the "sung words" that conflict with the words explaining this "philosophy." Even about the "new," I would say you’re mistaken. DJs already existed, and dancers were already experimenting with similar things in schools, but let’s say it was new. I won’t even consider Writing because writing your name in block letters on a wall, no, that wasn’t art yet. Okay, so it was new. And what the hell does it have to do with the philosophy of peace love unity havin fun, you tell me now?
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<< interpret it as you wish >> I’m just connecting your posts, using quotes precisely to avoid interpretation. Earlier you said that Hip-Hop was new and intellectual (risveglio dell'intelletto, in Italian it means that), then when I asked you what was intellectual about it, you told me that, well, it’s not intellectual but new because it’s creative. After I asked you what was new, since black people have been making music for hundreds of years, you replied "no, you didn’t understand me." So? What was I supposed to understand? In post 26, I ask you for the same clarification after your posts go into "thought conflict," and you tell me again "you understood wrong." What was I supposed to understand?
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"Well, creativity can still be considered a form of intellect." Connecting this sentence to "inspiegabile risveglio dell'intelletto nero," it can be deduced that before Hip-Hop, black musical creativity was dormant. And Hip-Hop awakened it. You said it.
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<< "inexplicable awakening of the black intellect" >> -> <- Intellect on wheelbarrows, I don't know where to start to describe all this intellect. From all the stuff you say, it seems to me that you don't have a clear idea of the bullshit that the rappers were spouting in the '80s -> <- What an inexplicable awakening of the intellect. They were goats, not because of their fault but they were goats.
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But is it Qzerty Qzerty? Bari’s wheel... if it’s really him, I’ll listen to him first, that way I can at least understand the bullshit you’re spouting.
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Since I posted New York New York, I can't help but post L.A. L.A. ... a nice sung response from someone who goes by Capone and another who calls himself Noreaga. Peace Love Unity and Havin Fun right from the title, and then the images are just dripping with good vibes. Hip-Hop cannot exist.