Hmm. I hear no resemblance between the two. Neon Indian is more psychedelic electro. But thanks for sharing!fvgazi wrote:A lot of that Neon Indian stuff reminds me of Twin Shadow.Weekend_Warrior wrote: I've also been listening to some Neon Indian lately. I think some of his tracks are really cool
Deadbeat Summer:
Suns Irrupt:
Psychic Chasms (Remix):
Mind, Drips:
Twin Shadow - Slow
Twin Shadow - Castles In The Snow
What are you listening to at the present? (genres helpful)
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I never really cared for some of the production that Nas seems to pick out for his post It Was Written albums and this remix album with 9th Wonder's beats is refreshing to hear.noiseredux wrote: I like the real album a lot personally.
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the only Nas album that has production that really bothers me is Nastradamus. That album is just terrible musically. But I really feel like God's Son and Stillmatic were the era where he really started to get better at picking beats. Perhaps that stems from Street's Disciple just being so long and having so much going on... I don't know.OldSchool_Boy wrote:I never really cared for some of the production that Nas seems to pick out for his post It Was Written albums and this remix album with 9th Wonder's beats is refreshing to hear.noiseredux wrote: I like the real album a lot personally.
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Stillmatic is great but I hated that cover. Just looks so goofynoiseredux wrote: the only Nas album that has production that really bothers me is Nastradamus. That album is just terrible musically. But I really feel like God's Son and Stillmatic were the era where he really started to get better at picking beats. Perhaps that stems from Street's Disciple just being so long and having so much going on... I don't know.
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Re: What are you listening to at the present?
Currently some Libertines. had some The Go! Team a little bit ago along with some Sally(old Chicago local band). I'll probably throw on some Sonic Youth after this CD is done...
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don't forget about Hip Hop Is Dead. That one is excellent.OldSchool_Boy wrote:Stillmatic is great but I hated that cover. Just looks so goofynoiseredux wrote: the only Nas album that has production that really bothers me is Nastradamus. That album is just terrible musically. But I really feel like God's Son and Stillmatic were the era where he really started to get better at picking beats. Perhaps that stems from Street's Disciple just being so long and having so much going on... I don't know.Streets Disciple seemed over-ambitious and should of stuck as 1 disc instead of 2. God's Son still needs a listen but his Untitledalbum was very good with the production when I gave it a recent listen to.
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Still iffy on that album because of what it wants to say but production wise it was great and a song to end the Jay Z vs Nas beef.noiseredux wrote: don't forget about Hip Hop Is Dead. That one is excellent.
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what do you mean "what it wants to say"? It was tongue-in-cheek. It was like "OK hip hop right now is stale, and I need to fix it." It's just elevated bravado.OldSchool_Boy wrote:Still iffy on that album because of what it wants to say but production wise it was great and a song to end the Jay Z vs Nas beef.noiseredux wrote: don't forget about Hip Hop Is Dead. That one is excellent.
