
96 pickup a boom bap talent show that never oversteps its bounds or drops the baton.
the whole lo-fi layer of dust lane these guys have reopened is definitely doing it for me. not to throw a submariner but i really think the decreased recording quality and exposure to vocal detail for the listener is a terribly underexploited crutch that otherwise nondescript emcees need to discover again in the lucasarts lounge show that hip hop has become. real smart move from a cynical business perspective, too, to put yourself in competition only with stuff that people have had time to wear out for a decade or so. i'm a fan all-around. unspectacular rappers + serviceable beats + luddite recording = some of the best hip hop music out of seattle? i liked it enough to beg music files of crew coordinator def dee
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nice work, ganked
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