Deltron 3030 (most slept on of 2000)
definately Kool Keith, (he has been evolving as the experimental producer since
he began)
dj Premier: not sure of everything he has had his hand in lately?
Blackalicious and DJ Shadow have a CD together too (not sure of the name)
Pharoh Monch (sp?)
on a 313 experimental tip check out BreakBeatEtiquette at Carbon on Thursday
Feb 8 you have Detroit native back from SF MC Subverse throwing down freestyle
rhymes over breakbeat and hip hop beats by Matt Clarke and Ronin.
I believe it is only $3 entry check the detroit love board for sure or call
record time and ask matt or aaronn yourself?
mg
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Anything by Kool Keith could be considered experimental. The "Deep
Concentration" series on OM is pretty good too.
Go to http://www.undergroundhiphop.com and check out some good hip hop
(especially Louis Logic).
"Gwendal Cobert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/07/2001 04:27:45 AM
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected]>
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Subject: RE: [313] experimental hip hop?
would you count in labels like 75 Ark (Anti Pop Consortium), Rawkus, Big
Dada etc ? what exactly is your defiition of "experimental hip-hop" ?
Gwendal
> Is there such a thing as "experimental hip hop?
> I listened to DJ Assault's "belle isle tech" and found it
> interesting.
> Are there other things that are - like the hip hop
> counterpart - of Berlin
> Techno?
> Is there dubby hip hop?
> Is there something like a Profan label?
>
> mediadrome
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