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(The first of three) Hey Marcolì, pass the bottle of Fanta every now and then! Choose your friends!
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True true, incredibly difficult since they are practically the same in structure. This is the first one, so in the end, he comes out as the original and the others as photocopies. Beautiful, excellent, fantastic photocopies but still just photocopies. Besides the fact that he is already halfway a charcoal sketch of Tommaso Aspetta (who gives him a few light years of distance). After all, Marcolino needs to find a band that puts music under his ass, everything works out much better. Marcolì, drop the stuff! Choose life! The real thrill is saying No!
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The last one with the Iso(camp)bel is a colossal piece of crap that stinks like something you’ve already smelled from kilometers away. In Marcolì, drop the stuff! Choose life!
El-P High Water
25 feb 06
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In my opinion, to turn the tide you need an overdose of Bassi Maestro; after three days of Davide Bassi, you’ll be praying to God not to hear simple Rap for at least 10 years. It worked for me, and those ten years are up now (since his first release), so I’ll have to listen to "estimatori" a couple of times, and I'll be set until 2016. Bassi is a cure-all for Rap, a destination on the downward slope, the axiom of the worst. Still, I believe the "mamma di marcio" who prepares something warm will become a must.
El-P High Water
25 feb 06
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Ah, Damajah! As for Tear It Off who knows, I've only heard it once, Meth & Red really inflated my scrotum, they've been doing the same things for over ten years now. Even though Redman remains one of the top 3-4 in terms of lyrical technique. The show he puts on in Rollin by Muddy Waters deserves a spot in the microphone encyclopedia. Zion, you’re simplifying yourself to Bomba, you like Tear It Off, Anticon & Def Jux are disappointing you... it’s not that in a couple of months you’ll be hyping Mondo Marcio with his mom making something warm, right?
El-P High Water
24 feb 06
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A joint made solely of herb rolled with cigar paper. Being thicker than a standard rolling paper, it prevents holes from poorly crumbled buds or little twigs you forgot to remove. The cool rapper shows off the Blunt because it looks better; since it’s stronger to smoke, you need to have your throat "trained," so when you’re seen with that, it’s like "hey hey, I smoke all day, check me out, I’m good-looking and super cool." In short, the blunt is: just nonsense. // Zion, maybe it’s because yesterday was Fat Thursday, just like the headache I have today, but I really don’t get this thing about the sun rising in the east :D
El-P High Water
24 feb 06
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Definitely not Ajeje: Cannibal leans towards the abrasive/electronic side, this is much softer/similar to jazz. Of course, they are not different at the Coltrane/Burzum level, but while remaining in the same environment, it's a bit difficult to place them next to each other. Maybe "Cage" is more similar to Cannibal, but I haven't heard it yet, so we need to ask Zion.
El-P High Water
24 feb 06
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Jim, let me introduce you to my friend geenoo. Treat him kindly, he needs it. Unfortunately, I don't have time for him today; I’m in a hurry to go pick up the new Esselunga discount card. With 400 stamps, they’re giving away the McLaren Carbon Fiber Peeler that I've dreamed of for a lifetime. Stay Pela, Be Laren.
El-P High Water
24 feb 06
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To address this thorny issue, I find myself at a crossroads: consult the Alternative Kimonist manual, or open an apokalittiko forum? I leave the answer to those responsible, and hand it over to San Siro where, for us, we have Nick's cousin at the microphone (who is always the grandson of the aforementioned grandfather).
El-P High Water
24 feb 06
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My love, I’m not being resentful. For a week now, I’ve been telling you that you’re as thick as a tub of vinyl glue. The fact that you keep emphasizing it is all part of the plan. I would be resentful if we went off-script. But that’s not the case, so we’re all happy and cheerful under the sun, and with the next issue of Non Solo Camini, the editor (Nick's grandfather) will include a feature on Tom Barman's Kimonos. Just think how cool that is, just think how great: four friends, a guitar, and a kimono.