oh, snap. i misunderstood the idea of the thread. my bad! forget i was here ...
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― Cameron Octigan, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 20:48 (seventeen years ago) link
did I frighten you out of the spk thread?
― Edward III, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 20:53 (seventeen years ago) link
There should be nothing frightening or intimidating about a surgical penis klinik.
― Jon Lewis, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 21:06 (seventeen years ago) link
killah priest's heavy mental has some great stuff on it. b.i.b.l.e. is in the top 3 hip-hop songs of the 90s for me. and the title track is like whoah
suddenly, the soul becomes hot as coal the flame blows from out my brain holes like a volcano the brain begins to process as we start the conquest from out the physical bondage, the thought launches, voyaging 144 billion light years through the shadows of your imagination now open your eyes do you see the flaming arrows aiming at pharoahs' inhibitions as we begin racing like a sparrow through the narrow population seeking purification, the destination is the holy land of bethlehem I eat lamb with abraham and break bread with the son of man so slowly hold these hands and stretch forth from the skies like a rubber band as I begin to step, you above, the land out of the atmosphere don't look back, why? cause we're almost there just try to prepare and adapt to the air pressure now we searching for the mental treasure - pleasure - beyond the measure of yards you can't comprehend to god or to distance between stars pick up quasars inside the radar as we're going far past any astronaut moving so fast in this aircraft everything we pass get hot from the take-off the blast turns glass into rocks at last my supreme task was to no longer walk on green grass till I become a beam of gas and travel through extreme draft unable to be picked up through cable out of the reach of all manner of sky examiners, heaven scanners, giant antennas, high tech space cameras or evidence in any cemetry or obituary not found in any library or dictionary or encyclopedia or media I'm in star mode with the discipline of dahmo I broke the U.S. bar code now I'm on Allah's road to journey, into the realms of the cosmos where only god knows or goes, blow like a UFO to give up my work clothes, only to glow with a holy robe and explode through the mysterious black holes deep warp the outer zone, without a phone, to the unknown to sit on my throne alone
I feel myself getting older, sitting on my sofa in the position like yoga, till my mind passes over the solar system, my wisdom nova, I am the controller I begin to loosen up my shoulders forming each joint into the sun's 8 points, then I begin to rise like helium escape in the milleniumm, two thousand meditating to the soft note of a violin I've been on mars, building the holy synagogue for the royal seminars long before they had the renaissance there existed a hebrew lodge (heavy mental) a phenomenon from out of the matrix the world looks at me with envy and hatred just because I appear to them half naked rising into a spaceship with an armful of solid gold bracelets
― Edward III, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 21:09 (seventeen years ago) link
God damn you it does look great on paper. I may have to try yet again.
― Jon Lewis, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 21:12 (seventeen years ago) link
there's another great song on heavy mental that's on the ghost dog soundtrack. but I know what you mean, it's a weird one - listening to the whole album's a chore. there's a lot of filler and the high points are kind of subtle, they don't jump out at you.
― Edward III, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 21:17 (seventeen years ago) link
Oops I think I deleted it a few months ago in an HD-clearing fit. O well.
― Jon Lewis, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 21:19 (seventeen years ago) link
we came from the atmosphere the physical trapped us here then they gave us crack and beer
― ciderpress, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 21:54 (seventeen years ago) link
i haven't given killah priest's new one a listen yet but that "Gun For Gun" track with Nas ain't too bad
― ciderpress, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 21:55 (seventeen years ago) link
*Tear Da Club Up Thugs* - *Hypnotize Cash Money* - Juvenile and B.G. are on this, so all is good. But the actual thugs in question don't impress that much on this track. I might actually prefer the instrumental.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 12:59 (seventeen years ago) link
*Qkumba Zoo* - *I'm Scared, You're Scared(Cloud Eyes)(Junior's Main Club Mix)* - Never let it be said that a nine minute Junior Vasquez tribal house remix of a tune by a 90's South African dance act can't go with your morning coffee. Because it can! I like this. *Qkumba Zoo's* vocalist has more of an arty new wave thing going than a house thing. I dig the *Tribal Beats* track too. I'm itching to make an instrumental mix. A house mix. A rap mix. With the occasional acappella track thrown in.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 13:18 (seventeen years ago) link
*Anticapella* - *2√231* - Do people still play this stuff anywhere? Maybe clubs for old people. Old Italians. This is most definitely an "anthem". And apparently it was a big dance hit, but I don't remember it. Italo-house banger! hahaha, I dig it. It's so big and fat.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 13:27 (seventeen years ago) link
*DJ Hurricane* - *The Life* - With Kool G Rap, Papoose, & Jinx. And featuring Money Mark, in case those other people weren't enough. This is actually the b-side to Hurricane's *Connect* single. I never paid attention to the album this is on. This is a nice track though. The instrumental track is suitably fffffffffffat. I just checked and the album has a track with Adrock and Black Thought on it? Battling? Oof. I dunno about that. And Scott Weiland is on the album too? Oh my. Otherwise, it looks like it might have some good stuff on it.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 13:36 (seventeen years ago) link
*The Last Emperor* - *Secret Wars(Prince Paul Mix)* - I've never heard The Last Emperor before. And he's from Philly, so I feel a little bad about that. He's annoying me. But meanwhile the music is great. And I think I'll just skip to the instrumental. This is a single from MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch album and the other side has Xzibit on it. Oh yeah, this is more like it. The instro is awesome. Definitely worth a dollar if you see this anywhere.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 13:44 (seventeen years ago) link
*L.A. Mix* - *Don't Stop(Jammin')* - Classic house from Les Adams. What I love on this copy from BCM is the "Brutal Remix". I've never heard it before. Lotsa samples. Newbeat lovers would love it. The original version is still fuckin' hot though. I could listen to this all day. It's one of those songs that just displays endless invention. it keeps getting better and better as it goes along. And it keeps changing.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 13:58 (seventeen years ago) link
*50 Cent* - *How To Rob* - Featuring The Madd Rapper. Okay, I'll admit, I've been known to hate on fiddy, but I dig this a bunch. Maybe it's cuz The Madd Rapper lightens things up. But even fiddy is pretty damn funny on here. And the track is hotttttt too.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 14:06 (seventeen years ago) link
*Loose* - *Gunz* - All I know is he was friends with DMX. Other than that, I don't know nothing about Loose. And now I know why.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 14:09 (seventeen years ago) link
*Eddie Griffin* - *Hot Laugh Joints* - Hahahahahahaha! Promo sampler of Eddie's album including *This Is For The Riders* the song he did with Master P. Comedy gold.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 14:29 (seventeen years ago) link
It's rare that there is a news story about hot beats from my hometown, but here you go:
DANBURY, Conn. - A musician and a family member both contracted a non-contagious form of anthrax, apparently from imported animal skins used to make drums, officials said Wednesday.
Mayor Mark Boughton described one of the individuals as a renowned African drummer and drummaker who stored untanned animal hides obtained from areas of the world where anthrax is common.
A spokesman for the state Department of Public Health, Bill Gerrish, said a second member of the same family also had the disease. Both apparently had the cutaneous form of anthrax, which is not contagious and can usually be treated with antibiotics.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 14:30 (seventeen years ago) link
*The Real Roxanne* - *Roxanne's On A Roll* - From 1989. Beyond great. The whole thing. Jam Master Jay and the L.A. Posse on the hip-hop end and Omar Santana, my lord and saviour, on the house/edit/remix end. The best of all possible worlds.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 15:24 (seventeen years ago) link
*Daisy Dee* - *Crazy* - From 1991. I dig this because it reminds me of some of my fave hiphouse tracks by monie love and the wee papa girls. And the beats are way tight. The "Nasty" mix especially is really cool. Super-speedy techhouse vibe. No Monie Love hearts and flowers here. I'm not a Ya Kid K hater or anything, but this is just way more intense than most of the endless wave of commercial newbeathiphouse insanity that devoured nations whole.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 15:42 (seventeen years ago) link
I think the Last Emperor has a (or at least one) RZA produced 12" somewhere and it's really good (the a-side to the Kardinal Offishal remix of "Click Click", I think.)
― Alex in SF, Thursday, 6 September 2007 15:53 (seventeen years ago) link
*Thirstin' Howl III* - *The Polorican* - This is great! Great beat. Funny rhymes. Um, yeah. I just like it. The other side has *Money Stretch* by Lil' Zane on it and I like that too. This is from 2000. Just a good rap single all around.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 16:48 (seventeen years ago) link
*Blood Of Abraham* - *Velvet Glove Iron Fist* - This is kinda horrible. Lame beat. "Moody" atmospherics. Linkin Park level rapping. I don't think I even want to hear the b-side that features WILL.i.am. From 1999.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 16:54 (seventeen years ago) link
*Tuff Crew* - *She Rides The Pony* - Thank god I have some Tuff Crew on deck to wipe the taste of bad rap out of my mouth. Just in case you didn't know, Tuff Crew were one of the greatest rap groups in the history of the universe and everything they ever did is gold gold gold.
this is one of my fave albums ever:
http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/I/41FNGDF59HL._SS400_.jpg
and i didn't know it was on cd! get it. even if it's on cd.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 16:59 (seventeen years ago) link
(Phanjam is actually Tuff Crew + Krown Rulers, but Krown Rulers ruled too, so it's all good.)
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 17:01 (seventeen years ago) link
*Tyree* - *Nation Of Hip House* - I forgot I played this too. An entire ALBUM of hip house on the D.J. International label from 1989. The rapping on this is pretty horrible, even by hip house standards, but Tyree certainly knew how to make house music. And then some. So, all is not lost.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 17:08 (seventeen years ago) link
*Two Without Hats* - *The Breeze* - Superior house music on Micmac. Especially when things really get going and you are treated to yaz, new order, AND peech boys samples at the same time. Two Without Hats were the freestyling brothers Danny & Victor Vargas.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 17:18 (seventeen years ago) link
*The Temple of Hiphop(featuring Thor-El) - *Patiently* - Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! No. No. Abort! Abort! Blah. Ptooey! Oh well, can't win them all.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 17:26 (seventeen years ago) link
*Basicx* - *Burning Down The House* - I don't know who Robert Vazquez is, or was, but this is very cool electrohouse stuff by way of City Heat Records in Miami. From 1989. Someone should tell Discogs that they spell his name wrong for this release and it's not included in the discography of his other stuff under his actual name. I would, but i'm lazy.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 17:36 (seventeen years ago) link
*The Lox* - *Fuck You* - My new theme song!
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 17:57 (seventeen years ago) link
yo everybodys a snake thats why i try to keep the grass cut so i can see em when they comin then i heat they ass up
― and what, Thursday, 6 September 2007 17:58 (seventeen years ago) link
that is a great line.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 September 2007 18:19 (seventeen years ago) link
*Style* - *What A Brother Know* - On Select from 1990. And I am in love with this. So cool. Even the "Midnight Mix" is beyond cool. The synthpulse is hypnotic. If they had an entire album I want it yesterday. Oh, er, this is a rap single. Just in case you have never heard of Style.
― scott seward, Friday, 7 September 2007 16:33 (seventeen years ago) link
Brief metal break here as I try to make sense of the onslaught from the mailbox. And, no, I didn’t get the new Onslaught in the mail. Metal, like rap, is a minute by minute, um, game of inches. You gotta keep your eye on the ball. It ain’t over until it’s over. And so on. Anyway, like I said, briefly:
*Atavist* - *II-Ruined* - I agree with Adrien, Profound Lore is on a serious roll. Of course, he HAS to say that, he lives in Canada! It’s all a part of being a good citizen. But I do agree. One quality slow motion suicide after another. The Atavist is hardly my favorite album of the year, or even the month, but it’s solid sludge/doom made with admirable conviction and gnashing of teeth.
*Procer Venificus* - *A Summerhaze Array for August Nights* - This is, without a doubt, my jam. I was sooooooooooooooo looking forward to this. Ever since I heard the last Procer album! It was well worth the wait. This is a joint release between my favorite American metal label God Is Myth and the very cool Ars Magna Recordings label. Two CDs in a handsome box that comes with one small leaf and a plastic bag containing incense. Sandlewood, I think! Mmmmm, smells lovely. The first disc, Duskworlds, is a mix of acoustic and electric material. The electric stuff is faraway and echoey black metal where the shrieks come as whispers and the guitars transfix and hypnotize. So beautiful. The second disc, Lunar Transit, is completely ambient. Like, REALLY ambient. So slow and quiet and majestic. The loudest thing on this disc is the sounds of the crickets and birdsong. If you only buy one pagan folk bm ambient masterpiece this year, make it this one.
*Freedom Call* - *Dimensions* - “If you ask Freedom Call fans about the outstanding characteristics of their favorite band, they tend to list two main qualities: melodic and up-tempo.” And there you have it. That about sums up Freedom Call’s German ridonku-metal. I like this album. Especially when I set my computer’s AC97 Audio Configuration Sound Effect program to “stone corridor” or “quarry” or “padded cell” when I’m playing it. ENDLESS fun, I tell you.
*Amplified Heat* - *How Do You Like The Sound Of That* - I really like this band. They aren’t really “metal”. More stoner/60’s/hard/bluesrock. But they are definitely heavy. They used to be known as Blues Condition. They are from Texas. They are three brothers. Jim, Chris, & Gian Ortiz. I think I still like their last EP on Arclight more than this, their new full-length. But this album is growing on me in a big way. They do the ye olde boogie rock routine, but it sounds fresh. The guitar solos are invigorating. I would LOVE to see them live. They are that kind of band. The song “Through And Through” has some of the best screaming psych guitars on it that I’ve heard in a long long time.
*Exterminance* - *Vomiting The Trinity* - Big booboo number one for this band is directing people to their website in the CD booklet and having the (incorrect) address be the same as a white power site that has nothing to do with the band. Well, not that white power people might not like this band. They might. Although white power people are hardcore xian, no? So maybe they wouldn’t like this band. Anyhoo, I like this band. Hardcore underground death & destruction. This is all old stuff. Demo stuff. Unreleased stuff.
*Vreid* - *I Krig* - Okay, the black & roll express is getting seriously out of hand. And, of course, I am talking about the blatant and copious use of COWBELLS on Vreid’s album. Extra-grim Lynyrd Skynyrd covers can’t be far behind. (Having said that, this album is pretty cool)
*Hearse* - *In These Veins* - Sweet and speedy death & roll here. But no cowbells! If you buy only one Swedish death & roll album produced by Dan Swano this year…Well, alright, you don’t really have to buy this album. But it’s very fine stuff. Sad to say, this is way better than the new Entombed album. And they invented this kind of stuff. Although Hearse add a dash of unified thrash attack on this album just to keep things interesting, so it’s not JUST motorhead + death metal, ya dig?
*Gentlemans Pistols* - S/T – 70’s hard rock retro stuff from the U.K. More boogified at times than the more formal Witchcraft, GP still kick up some dust. I guess. I don’t know, I’m just a sucker for this stuff. They’re good at it! They’ve got some Free in them, some Deep Purple. Really, what’s not to like? And they are suitably straight-faced about it. You gotta sell this shit, you know?
*Tulus* - Biography Obscene* - These dudes are first-wave Norwegian bm who went away and became Khold and now they are back as Tulus. Which is cool. They are talented dudes. They mix up their bm with acoustic guitar, violin, cello, etc. Sounds nice. Their riffs are compelling enough. I need to listen more. I think this might grow on me. Or not. There might just be a little TOO much violin action at times…
*Mehida* - *Blood & Water* - This is kind of a nightmare. AOR Eye Of The Tiger-metal that is way over the top. And I often don’t have a problem with the style at all, but it has to hit me right off the bat and this doesn’t. There are even occasional beats on here! It’s pretty tiresome.
*In Battle* - *Kingdom Of Fear* - Porn, comic books, horror movies, metal albums. They all share similar characteristics and appeal to people (men people, mostly) in similar ways. They are shiny new toys with colorful and alluring cover-art that appear with frightening regularity at a store near you. They all prey on the collect/hoard mentality. The gotta catch ‘em all mentality. They offer the same old same old in an infinite number of same old same old permutations. People feel a need to “defend” them. What people are often defending is their own lethargy, ennui, and monkey-like impulse to be turned on time and time again by lurid imagery, fantastic fantasy situations, and quickly-dissipated visions of world supremacy in a world that they might not actually be trapped in, but that they certainly had next to no hand in making. I LOVE the new In Battle album.
*Knights Of The Abyss* - *Juggernaut* - After a promising intro, this just devolves into breakdown-heavy metalcore. And not the good kind. I don’t need this in my life. Blah.
*Gorefest* - *Rise To Ruin* - But I DO need Dutch death legends Gorefest in my life. I never actually heard their 2004 comeback album - I heard it was good - but this is awesome. Tons of energy, four million cool riffs, and circa 1987 guitar solos that do all sorts of crazy things. Love this.
*NecroMessiah* - *Antiklerical Terroristik Death Squad* - When your first demo tape is titled “ In nomine dues quad ecclesias igne absumor” the only place left to go is down…TO HELL! Highly efficient Pope-fucking metal.
*October Falls* - *The Streams Of The End* - Epic raindrop-metal with acoustic interludes. Possible tree-huggers.
*Sodom* - *The Final Sign Of Evil* - I love Sodom. Talk about troo! This is a re-recording of their first EP and lots of bonus tracks. And this is the original line-up too! Tom Angelripper, Grave Violator, & Chris Witchhunter. 2007 is a magical year.
That’s it for now. Tomorrow I actually have to write reviews of 14 albums put out by a small Estonian metal label and some other stuff for Decibel.
But watch this space. More hip house and house music remix reviews coming soon!
― scott seward, Saturday, 8 September 2007 04:10 (seventeen years ago) link
*James Brown* - *The Payback Mix* - This is dope! From 1986. It isn't really James Brown. I mean, it is, but it's just funky drumming remix action of James Brown samples. This originally came on a Casablanca dance music comp. Or so it says on the cover of this 12-inch. The Coldcut mix manages to cram every conceivable James Brown sample - vocal, horn, drum - into its five minutes. The Norman Cook mix is also pretty good. Love the funky drummer loop bonus beat action too!
― scott seward, Saturday, 8 September 2007 16:44 (seventeen years ago) link
*Hong Kong Trash* - *Skuzzlebutt* - This is very cool. Tech house, I guess you'd call it. This is on Glow Records from 1998. I don't know anything about Hong Kong Trash. I just like the busy vibe. And the weird noises. I'm easy.
― scott seward, Saturday, 8 September 2007 17:15 (seventeen years ago) link
nice bloggin'!
― luriqua, Saturday, 8 September 2007 17:48 (seventeen years ago) link
i have this classic philly comp with some tuff crew (my parta town) and krown rulers (kick the ball) on it...that's a great album if you can find it on CD, it was called classic material: philadelphia....
― M@tt He1ges0n, Saturday, 8 September 2007 17:56 (seventeen years ago) link
Vried, Hearse, and Gentleman's Pistols have sounded okay to me so far, but I haven't had time to play them much -- There's not enough hours in the week to keep up with metal stuff I get anymore!
Didn't like Gorefest or Exterminance or Knights of the Abyss, I don't think (I didn't take notes).
Didn't play Freedom Call or Sodom yet. I think they are still in my "will play these sooner or later" pile though.
I can't find my copy of Mehida, and from descriptions by George (who liked it) and you (who didn't), it sounds like something I might like! Oh well.
Metal in my CD changer now: Witchcraft, Warfare, Agua De Annique. (Non-metal there: Gary Allan, Bobby Bowens.) (Well actually, Gary Allan might be more metal than Agua De Annique* by now, but never mind.)
* = Anneke Van Giersbergen from the Gathering's new combo, but Scott already knows that!
― xhuxk, Saturday, 8 September 2007 18:05 (seventeen years ago) link
"nice bloggin'!"
i actually do have a blog, but I never post on it. There is something about the blogger/blogspot "look" that makes me never want to go there. I find ILX to be the one place where I feel comfortable writing stuff for fun. I don't even write e-mails. And I rarely write on my own. Unless its for money.
hey, in case some people who might care didn't see my filthy 50 list in Decibel's stoner rock issue, you can look at it online. but not with the cool album covers. i got a little grief from the nitpickers at stonerrock.com and the southern lord board, but not to much. it's just stuff that i like. decibel actually added the word "masterpieces" to it. i just wanted to give a shout-out to stuff i love. i wouldn't be capable of making a list of the "most obscure" 70's hard rock albums anyway. i haven't heard most of them! i figured it was a good bet that most decibel readers hadn't heard a lot of the stuff i did list. thus, they are obscure to them! but not obscure to freaks and recordheadz.
http://decibelmagazine.com/features_detail.aspx?id=8926&terms=scott+seward&searchtype=2&fragment=True
― scott seward, Saturday, 8 September 2007 18:19 (seventeen years ago) link
Baby Elephant's Turn My Teeth Up! Out Sept. 15. Prince Paul and Bernie Worrell, with guests George Clinton, Davind Byrne, Yellowman, Shock G, Nona Hendryx ("Alright, where you been, how you doin Nona?" "Fine." "I know you're fine, but how you doin?!" This is not on the album.There are skits, though.) Also: DJ Roc Raida, Reggie Watts, Gabby La La, etc etc. So far I like tracks 8, 10, 13, 15 16 the most, others to some extent. (So far I)kinda prefer Bernie's own Funk Of Ages, incl covers of Sun Ra and J.S.Bach (covers might help here).
― dow, Saturday, 8 September 2007 19:57 (seventeen years ago) link