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Black Milk never heard of it, but I know who to ask.
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For me, the Rap album of the year is Noyz Narcos' one; that Lou Chano from Propaganda is slapping everyone around, I would have expected this beat only from Premiere or RZA -> <-. M3's track is also something intergalactic, the one from Karashò off Narcos' old album is the same. I Gel & La Stronza, too. Ghetto Chic by Colle, oh my god. The t-boys are just poor souls; Narcos is learning something now but is still pretty weak. However, that Lou Chano can easily produce at a global level, just like Del&Terio (who has a style you can recognize in the first three bars). They're two wasted talents for our underpaid circuits; if they had the necessary means, they would make a lot of people in N.Y. hide.
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Ah, nice ones indeed. Turkish sells me the pieces, smuggled from Malaysia. With what black funds do you think de-baser was built, huh? There's something shady going on.
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I have the storyteller, an 80s stereo puppet from Fisher-Price. Guess where I slot in the cassettes. Guess which one is the needle of the turntable.
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"Today the positive thing is that you can listen to everything for free." So one should feel better now, BUT... "The negative thing, I repeat, is the way of enjoying a work, that is, a complete CD." Back then, it was better regarding the way of enjoying a work! So = "we were better off when we were worse," you said it. Twice, now.
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<< Who said that things were better when they were worse? >> Bunner the squirrel, the one who washed himself just a little like Paolino does.
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It was better when things were worse. Ahggì, mavaffanculo.
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"Look, I'm not making comparisons today—then." "Ah, okay. I thought you were referring to 'the way of listening has changed. And then vinyl was vinyl.' Since you gave vinyl an 'era,' I thought the way had changed for the worse. I misunderstood, you were talking about your setup that you've had for a while, sorry."
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"<< Who's being funny? >> Oh really, who? I haven't read a single one that says, 'ahò l'emmpitrè è mejjo der vinire.' We were talking about young people without culture, and ended up discussing young people with too much culture. But, you know, too much culture but without decent amplifiers. Who knows? Where's the culprit?"
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"I was referring to the digital version of the same work." There you go. Then let’s compare it to that FREE version from the time we're talking about. The cassette tapes. Do we really need to compare mp3s to cassette tapes or should we just cover it up with a veil of pity? It's not like you're taking stuff worth millions back then and comparing it to a €50 iPod. Of course not, right?