Nice, been on the bus since 99. I’m somewhere in the 120’s and my soon to be 10yo is in the 50s. I think 54 but would have to ask her and its past bedtime.
Got to see Keller this weekend in NC for a drive in show. Wasn’t the same but did get a Breathe.
umphffffffffff If I could skate, finding out that deftones just released a full remix of White Pony would be the reason to go out for a skate and listen to it.
Its pretty damn awesome so far, alot of different artists remixed each song. One of the better ones has Mike Shinoda. I think this would be the only time you’d hear someone from linkin park, deftones, and tool all on one track.
I was supposed to do something but got distracted here, imagine that… @Andrew, that Polyphia was awesome! I’ve been sleeping. They have some Fugazi elements to them in the way they are very deliberate rhythmically with their strings and use the as a percussive tool. Dig it
This speaks to my heart @Andy87 thanks for bringing Gangstar in here, I gotta add him to my list, its been a while. @Venom121212 As always, bringing the Atmosphere, hell yeah @Wandagoner Anderson .Paak is new to me, thats some good shit, he’s got a little james brown in him
I’m missing some shit, but all around solid stuff in this thread.
This dude I discovered early covid, he’s got a little Jerry Lee Lewis in him and plenty of weird. Gets me a bit jacked on a ride.
A little Fugazi for the mention above
Here’s a favorite since I was a kid, Boise ID staple, I don’t get much into the new stuff but live is a fun raw loud show.
Other than that, a lot of hip hop, rage, John prine and many in-between sit in my ride mixs.
This song has been stuck in my head for a few days. Had to blast it loud today to try and get it out of there, didn’t work. So join me with the soundtrack in my dome!
Phonk (/fɒŋk/) is a subgenre of hip hop and trap music directly inspired by 1990s Memphis rap. Mostly present on the SoundCloud platform, the music is characterized by vocals from old Memphis rap tapes and samples from early-1990s hip hop, often combining them with sounds from jazz and funk. The genre deploys distorting techniques such as chopped and screwed to create a darker sound.
Basically it’s rap over ambient electronic music, with a sub-genre being “drift phonk”. Hence why this fits so well with esk8ing Definitely going to use a few of these songs for future montages.