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| Slashs September 2016
What? You tryna come in MY HOUSE and tell ME that I am late with this? I am not tolerating this level of disrespect around here. | 1 | | Tory Lanez Mr. Peterson
Canadian-Hop// Kinda underwhelming early work from Tory, but it has some jams here and there that i can't really deny. //3/5 | 2 | | Tory Lanez Chixtape
Autocrooning-without-Autotune// A definite step in the right direction for Tory back in 2011, and he did kina predict how the future of R'n'B was going to sound, so, I'll give him that. //3.5/5 | 3 | | Various Artists (Country) Southern Family
Alternative-Country// An instant-classic in this genre if I ever heard one. Dave Cobb really is a mastermind, and every song on here is beautiful, moving, inviting and comforting at the same damn time. Amazing stuff. //5/5 | 4 | | Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Skeleton Tree
Nick Cave// So i really don't wanna talk about this album because it makes me very uncomfortable. //4/5 | 5 | | Future Kno Mercy
Trap// It's early music by Future, he enunciates more, but the production is worse. Very cohesive and enjoyable, though. //3/5 | 6 | | Future True Story
Trap// Magic through to Tony Montana is one of the best hat-tricks I ever heard on a mixtape, but the rest is sadly just some standard stuff for early Fewtch. Eh. //3,5/5 | 7 | | Various Artists I Listen to the Wind That Obliterates My Traces
Old-Time// Hyper-obscure, hyper-emotive old-ime music from WAAAAAYYYYY back. Has a very ethereal and fading vibe to it that makes it all just hit that much harder, and considering this is a 2-CD compilation, this is a breeze to sit through. Even has some field-recordings and sound-effects thrown in there. Beautiful. //4,5/5 | 8 | | Lil Uzi Vert Lil Uzi Vert vs. The World
Bubblegum-Trap// Idunno, i just really enjoy listening to him squawk his way through these sugary beats. //3,5/5 | 9 | | Mick Jenkins The Mickstape
Chicago-Hop// Really solid but also really undercooked first official project by Mick. The audio quality is sketchy, some songs are downright horrendous (Cold Chillin, Loafin), but it has enough character and honest to god hits (Purple Snowflakes) to justify it's existence. Also, it has his first traces of concept-driven projects, this time it's himself and MONEYYYYYYYYYYY, but seperately. //3/5 | 10 | | Cult Classic Records Friends and Family
Downtempo/Instrumental Hip-Hop// Really cool compilation by this underground label, doesn't run too ong and every beat is immediately distinctive. I dig it! //4/5 | 11 | | Cult Classic Records Friends & Family 2
Same// Not as good as the first one, it's wayy too long, and the second CD has some really cringy rappers on board. Still a good effort. //3/5 | 12 | | Cult Classic Records Friends & Family 3
SAME// This is better, but kinda inconsistent with the quality of the beats. there are some absolute highlights, but the lows are LOW. //3,5/5 | 13 | | Lilly Living at Home EP
Sadboi-Hop// Really talented rapper from the UK, manages to make sad hip-hop that is really not cringy but really emotional and brutally honest. The audio-quality is kinda sketchy sometimes, though. Has some good hooks and beats as well. //3,5/5 | |
Hurricanslash
10.11.16 | List is jams from last month, and I promise, this month is already way more interesting. Will add three thrings, though. | Hurricanslash
10.24.16 | Three? Well, uh, I added 4 things. Doesn't matter either way, noone read this list, and it's two weeks later. Whatever. |
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