King in my Empire by rhythm & sound w/ cornell campbell
I've had the vinyl for a while and just recently got the 2 new rhythm & sound CD collections: Artists (with vocals) and Versions (without)
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Originally posted by groverat
"Thieves In The Night" - Mos Def & Talib Kweli
Black Star - 1998
This album and lyricist lounge (their tracks on that were fantastic) signaled a shift from 90's hip-hop just as the boom was picking up substantial speed. It was like a new, unconventional hip-hop era for a new, unconventional age.
IIRC, he did that first album completley by himself, it was only after he had to tour that he needed any sort of 'band'.
In a previous job a few years ago I worked on his Porshe Carrera (Emerald green convertable) installing a set of Boston Accoustic seperates and some other crap. Anyway he is a very cool guy who later invited me to his studio (on Magazine Street in Uptown, New Orleans) to do some work on his boat. One of his "Crew" gave me a quick tour of the studio which was awsome and I noticed he had a ton of Mac hardware. I dont know if he still lives in N.O. but he was a very cool guy.
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Originally posted by mattjohndrow
i love NIN. yes, definitely dark music, but trent reznor is incredible. i can't wait to finally see him on tour.
IIRC, he did that first album completley by himself, it was only after he had to tour that he needed any sort of 'band'.
I've had the vinyl for a while and just recently got the 2 new rhythm & sound CD collections: Artists (with vocals) and Versions (without)
Originally posted by groverat
"Thieves In The Night" - Mos Def & Talib Kweli
Black Star - 1998
This album and lyricist lounge (their tracks on that were fantastic) signaled a shift from 90's hip-hop just as the boom was picking up substantial speed. It was like a new, unconventional hip-hop era for a new, unconventional age.
Good song that was free on itunes.
i liked the song: the vocals reminded me sometimes of Tom Barman of Deus
anyway:
Kokubo Sosho Stealth - Amon Tobin
Chaos Theory - The Soundtrack To Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (2005)
Originally posted by dmz
IIRC, he did that first album completley by himself, it was only after he had to tour that he needed any sort of 'band'.
In a previous job a few years ago I worked on his Porshe Carrera (Emerald green convertable) installing a set of Boston Accoustic seperates and some other crap. Anyway he is a very cool guy who later invited me to his studio (on Magazine Street in Uptown, New Orleans) to do some work on his boat. One of his "Crew" gave me a quick tour of the studio which was awsome and I noticed he had a ton of Mac hardware. I dont know if he still lives in N.O. but he was a very cool guy.
As Wicked-Rancid
Originally posted by mattjohndrow
anyone going to see NIN on tour?
maybe,
they play at "rockin' park festival" in nijmegen. 06-25-2005
it's in combination with a gig in oberhausen...
it's a 100 km trip from where i life.
i have one problem with this festival though: i don't like those typical dutch metal fans.
dv8 - meat beat manifesto
dogstarman cds (1989)
awesome awesome song, check out the video
boss.streamos.com/download/interscope/nin/with_teeth/video/nin_the_hand_that_feeds_hi.mov
mmm..irish doom metal
"Suddenly Last Summer" -The Motels
Originally posted by mattjohndrow
where can i get that?
http://www.hearingdouble.co.uk/cr/