Quakers - “Fitta Happier” (Official Video)

Guilty Simpson and MED rap on this Radiohead-inspired song from Stones Throw’s “35 person hip hop collective” Quakers.

Check out their 41 track album here.


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Mellowhype f/ Bass Drum Of Death - “64” (Some TV Show,  2011)

Mellowhype on some network I’ve never heard of performing alongside some band I’ve never heard of. The song is titled “64” but we people of internet the had been calling it “Surveillance.” When they performed this song - to a beat played off a laptop - in Philly it tore down the whole room and probably the entire planet. I sincerely cannot remember the last time I’ve been so impressed by a live premiere of a rap song.  But here, backed by drum and guitar duo Bass Drum Of Dearth, it feels a lot less monumental. Hodgy’s comes off but the instrumental does no justice to his raps or the original studio production. Mere humans cannot recreate Left Brain’s laptop beats. This has long been my complaint about most live band rap - A bass guitar doesn’t bang like a synth bassline, a real life kick drum will never be an 808 kick. This impossibility of translation is especially noticeable when bands interpretate sparser rap productions like this one (or when The Roots tackled “Sandwitches” on Fallon) The function of empty space differs when its wrapped around different timbres. If a live band is going to cover a synth rap beat they can’t just replay it note for note, they need to adjust the arrangement accordingly. Here is an amateurish punk reimagining of Tyler’s “Tina” that manages to do a significantly better job of translating Odd Future’s energy, even though it basically sucks by all other empirical standards.

Noodle limp (nhjic) drums or not, it’s nice to finally have a full length, audible clip of “64,” as it’s already an early favorite for the year. I can stop rewinding the last 30 seconds of that one Youtube clip where Left Brain steals an Arizona.

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SXSW on you suckaz!

I know Esso a little, and haven’t ever heard of Drastik or Brandun Deshay, but every other artist on that list is straight up one of my favorites right now.
Damn, I wish I could go.

stickthefigure:

SXSW on you suckaz!

I know Esso a little, and haven’t ever heard of Drastik or Brandun Deshay, but every other artist on that list is straight up one of my favorites right now.

Damn, I wish I could go.

“Sore Losers – Official Full Length Sundance Swag Documentary”

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