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I think I've listened to black messiah once every three days since Himu posted that video. Any suggestions for more for someone who doesn't know R&B past the 70's?
Bunch of electronic stuff, as usual: https://soundcloud.com/method-white/jonas-rathsman-wolfsbanehttps://soundcloud.com/thump/premiere-arjuna-schiks-adahttps://soundcloud.com/tidewarp/bipolar-1https://soundcloud.com/hundredwaters/kodaktographhttps://soundcloud.com/benwaa/shinichi-osawa-frosted-tips-benwaa-remixhttps://soundcloud.com/otherpeoplerecords/what-kind-of-man-nicolas-jaar-remix-florence-the-machine
Quote from: TheInfelicitousDandy on January 12, 2015, 08:15:47 PMI think I've listened to black messiah once every three days since Himu posted that video. Any suggestions for more for someone who doesn't know R&B past the 70's? R&B is a pretty broad genre these days. The safest recommendation for someone who's digging the new D'Angelo is Maxwell's last album, BLACKsummers'night. If you're willing to indulge in more poppy type of shit, check out The Dream. Also (while probably not really considered 'R&B' by todays standards) check out Jai Paul's bootleg album. He's kind of like Prince if Prince weren't so prone to self indulgent technical wankery and had a tenth of his current recording budget.
That's their best album in my opinion, also probably their weirdest
Not a fan of Prince.
immortal technique is pretty damn good.